What is the meaning of LSMR 536. Phrases containing LSMR 536
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We were with Inshore Fire Support Division 93; my ship, Flagship, was the U.S.S. Carronade (IFS-1). She was built for the Korean War, decommissioned and recommissioned for Vietnam. I sailed with her as a plankowner in 1965 through 1968. She was built from the keel up as a rocket firing ship. The LSMRs were old LSMs (Landing Ship Medium ) that later received the "R" designation (Rocket).
what command called the four LSMRs in country.
meaning toilet boat.
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Bits and bobs is British slang for possessions, things.
Fighting.
Verb. To break wind, to 'fart'. E.g."What's that awful smell? Has someone guffed in here?"Noun. 1. Nonsense. E.g."What absolute nonsense, you're talking guff!" [1800s] 2. An emission of wind from the anus, a 'fart'.
n A stingy person; a miser.
Noun. Imbecile, objectionable person. Derived from spastic. Offens.
Noun. 1. A prostitute. A London term nationally known due to its use on police dramas such as The Bill. 2. Jewellery. From the rhyming slang, Tom Foolery.Verb. To work as a prostitute.
Box the fox is Irish slang for to rob an orchard.
Redneck term. Short for nig-GAR. Could also refer to the Gar, a fish similar to the piranha, found in streams in the Southern US and eating by many Southern Blacks.
Noun. A thing that is very easy. E.g."If you think giving up smoking is a piece of piss, then you've never been a proper smoker." Cf. 'piss easy'.
Sneakers, tennis shoes.
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