P T- Physical Training 4-F- physical condition rating for someone not well enough to fight. C O- Commanding Officer of a unit X O- Executive Officer (# 2 in command) O P- Observati... P T- Physical Training 4-F- physical condition rating for someone not well enough to fight. C O- Commanding Officer of a unit X O- Executive Officer (# 2 in command) O P- Observation Post out front of the line. AGL- Above ground level Tactical Column- soldiers move forward in linear formation Stick- 12 men dropping together. This is an airborne equivalent of an army squad. “Kraut”, “Goon” or “Jerry” are slang for Germans. “D Plus 1” (or “other number”) refers to number of days after D-Day (June 6, 1944). Curahee- Native American term meaning “we stand alone together”.

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The question provides a list of military abbreviations, terms, and slang used during battles, specifically referencing their meanings and uses in a military context. It highlights key concepts in military communication and culture.

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Terms are WWII military slang and abbreviations.

The terms refer to military slang or abbreviations used during World War II.

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The terms refer to military slang or abbreviations used during World War II.

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These terms were commonly used by soldiers during WWII to describe various roles, conditions, and actions. For example, '4-F' indicates physical unfitness for service, while 'D Plus 1' marks days counted after the significant military operation 'D-Day'.

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