FNG.....
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HHey there VW,
FNG is an acronym for Farghing New Guy. We used it a lot in Viet Nam to describe the troops that were fresh from "The World". They usually remained the FNG 'till some other FNG reported in. Old grunts could often be identified by the "Thousand Yard Stare" a seasoned combat veteran developed after several patrols in country.
"A hole-less knife is a soul-less knife is a whole less knife" Neo-Javanese proverb
FNG is an acronym for Farghing New Guy. We used it a lot in Viet Nam to describe the troops that were fresh from "The World". They usually remained the FNG 'till some other FNG reported in. Old grunts could often be identified by the "Thousand Yard Stare" a seasoned combat veteran developed after several patrols in country.
"A hole-less knife is a soul-less knife is a whole less knife" Neo-Javanese proverb
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Howdy Ratman! Welcome to <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>Land! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
S-K: Last I checked, there was a 44% chance of greeble on Freerhfs this week, but the chances of zmxqwfb on Thahsk is fairly low. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Never underestimate the impossible.
S-K: Last I checked, there was a 44% chance of greeble on Freerhfs this week, but the chances of zmxqwfb on Thahsk is fairly low. <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Never underestimate the impossible.
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for any hwo don't keep up with military terms...
REMF
Rear Echelon Mother <font color=black>F</font>ucker
otherwise known as the guys who sit back in thier secure office and prod you into something of no concern to them.
*Our greatest triumph comes not from NOT falling down, but from getting back up every time.*
REMF
Rear Echelon Mother <font color=black>F</font>ucker
otherwise known as the guys who sit back in thier secure office and prod you into something of no concern to them.
*Our greatest triumph comes not from NOT falling down, but from getting back up every time.*
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Al,
Never stationed in-country. Based at Taklhi and Korat AB, Thailand, May '74 to May '75. Flew ARFCOS missions into the Central Highlands and the rest of 'Nam. War was supposedly over but couldn't tell that from the holes in our airframes we got from small arms fire. But that's another story.....
VW,
Thanks for the memory jog. Suppose they were afraid of becoming "fragged" if they set foot on the battlefield. We also had ROAD (Retired On Active Duty) and "LIFER" (Lazy Inefficient Forker Expecting Retirement)
Welcome again Ratman. Sorry I "hijacked" the thread a bit.
"A hole-less knife is a soul-less knife is a whole less knife" Neo-Javanese proverb
Edited by - java on 10/2/2002 11:56:25 PM
Never stationed in-country. Based at Taklhi and Korat AB, Thailand, May '74 to May '75. Flew ARFCOS missions into the Central Highlands and the rest of 'Nam. War was supposedly over but couldn't tell that from the holes in our airframes we got from small arms fire. But that's another story.....
VW,
Thanks for the memory jog. Suppose they were afraid of becoming "fragged" if they set foot on the battlefield. We also had ROAD (Retired On Active Duty) and "LIFER" (Lazy Inefficient Forker Expecting Retirement)
Welcome again Ratman. Sorry I "hijacked" the thread a bit.
"A hole-less knife is a soul-less knife is a whole less knife" Neo-Javanese proverb
Edited by - java on 10/2/2002 11:56:25 PM
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Welcome ratman - glad to have yer company here in <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> land. And you'll have plenty of weird <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> company as you jest might have noticed.
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