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Chicom noun a soldier from the People’s Republic of China; a Chinese communist US, 1967- On a three-hundred-mile front, countless thousands of Chinese Communists–“Chicoms,” as MacArthur’s headquarters had begun to call them, had howled down from what the General had previously described as “a rugged spinal mountain range” too precipitous to shelter troops. — William Manchester, American Caesar, p. 726, 1978
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