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Battlefield Colloquialisms of World War I

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Battlefield Colloquialisms of World War I - Tuffley, David, Dr., and Hinckley, Paul
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The colloquialisms of the British soldier on the Western Front were colourful and often irreverent. Many come from Indian and Arabic words acquired during earlier military actions in India and Egypt. Other colloquialisms are Anglicised words, phrases and place names learned from the French allies and German foes. The military phonetic alphabet, known as Signalese, also contributed. The term 'Ack-Ack' for example means 'Anti-Aircraft' fire and comes from the phonetic alphabet. The British forces on the Western Front was a ...

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Battlefield Colloquialisms of World War I 2016, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781530057443

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