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    What 3-letter word stood for the letter T in many soldier's slang terms in World War I?

    Question #98971. Asked by Flem-ish. (Aug 28 08 1:54 PM)


    Percytherat

    Western front slang used TOC to stand for T - as in Toc H for Talbot House

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet

    Aug 28 08, 2:26 PM


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