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Dogpatch nickname a neighbourhood of bars and shops near the Da Nang US Air Base during the Vietnam war US, 1975 Dogpatch was the stereotypical Appalachian town in Al Capp’s Li’il Abner comic strip, which was very popular in the US during the Vietnam war.- It’s just sticks, hovels with tin roofs. It’s Dogpatch. — Mark Barker, Nam, p. 38, 1981
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 64, 1991
- Late in 1966, Steve was in a place just below Hill 327 near Da Nang that the GIs called Dogpatch, a sprawl of native huts, some made of C-ration boxes and Coke cans stamped flat and nailed together. — Peter Collier, Destructive Generation, p. 126, 1996
- Them girls are the cleanest in Dogpatch. Use protection and don’t leave alone. — John J. Culbertson, A Sniper in the Arizona 2nd Battalion, p. 145, 1999
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