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Re: World War II slang



You might want to try:

Dickson, Paul.
_War slang: fighting words and phrases of Americans from the Civil War
through the Gulf War_ / Paul Dickson.
New York:  Pocket Books, c1994.

Jim Cross
Manuscripts Archivist
Special Collections, Clemson University Libraries


At 09:03 AM 4/25/00 -0600, you wrote:
I have gotten a research request for a compendium of slang used by
American soldiers during World War II.  Does anyone know of a source for
that?

Diane Rabson
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Diane M. Rabson, Archivist
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO  80307-3000
(303) 497-8508 (voice)
(303) 497-8517 (FAX)
rabson@ucar.edu

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