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Music, Songs and Poetry Topics related to the music, songs and poetry of World War I

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Old 20 January 2010, 07:38 AM   #1
Alien
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WW I Slang

Here's a link to another WW I aviation slang article. I was familiar with the phrase but didn't know it originated during WW I.

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