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dxAce wrote:
The Pentagon has reissued its Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, featuring 736 pages of definitions updated through March 23, 2004. The Dictionary includes a limited amount of intelligence terminology, but no military slang. Many in the US military indeed DO have a limited amount intelligence, so it would seem appropriate that the terminology used is adapted to this reality. Slang would just befuddle these would-be torturers. It was best left out. mike |
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