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AWOL bag noun in the Korea and Vietnam wars, an overnight bag US, 1956- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 2, 1968
- They leave the MAA’s office together and return separately, each carrying his AWOL bag. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 19, 1970
- After a moment of glad-handing and stowing my AWOL bag and settling in, Stepik arrived. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 123, 1977
- “A-tent hut!” I yelled. AWOL (overnight) bags and laundry sacks hit the dirt as the mob dropped everything to come to attention for the general. — Robert Mason, Chickenhawk, p. 322, 1983
- A moment later Paco stands on the bottom of the coach steps with his AWOL bag in one hand and his black hickoery cane in the other[.] — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, 1986
- With that, he put on his hat, picked up his gear (one tiny AWOL bag, when most senior officers had two or three footlockers), got into his jeep, and drove away – without looking back even once. — David H. Hackworth, About Face, p. 267, 1989
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