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gooner noun a North Vietnamese soldier US, 1969- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 95, 1991
- Be advised that you have two groups of gooners aproaching your pos, one from the north and one form the west. — B. H. Norton, Force Recon Diary, 1969, p. 108, 1991
- “That’ll have us coming in from two different directions with less exposure from the gooners.” — Bob Stoffey, Cleared Hot!, p. 41, 1992
- These men were chopper pilots who had reenlisted for their second or third tours of duty in Vietnam. Their war had been reduced to gooks, dinks, slant-eyes, and gooners. — Ted Bartimus, Warn Torn, p. 257, 2002
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