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australian army slang,The first influence on Digger slang was Australia's involvement in the First World War. The soldiers themselves were not called Diggers until well into the war, the name first entering common use around 1917, with the first recorded use in something other than the traditional goldmining sense occurring in 1916. Originally, they were known as "Anzacs" after the abbreviation ANZAC for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, a name that quickly enter.
Beige and white GG Supreme canvas
anzac slang for misbehaving
Gold-toned hardware
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Double G
Inside: 4 open pocket
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Chain top handle with 7″ drop
Top zip closure
anzac slang for misbehaving
6.7″W x 2.1″H x 2.5″D
Weight: 0.5lbs approximately
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