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cammies; camies noun a camouflage uniform US- Hey you ... you in the camies. — Ronald J. Glasser, 365 Days, p. 201, 1971
- The uniforms may well be necessary. Even though women are barred from combat jobs, many open specialties require “cammies”. — Insight, 28 November 1988
- A strack-looking E-6 in jungle cammies stepped up to the platform at the head of the formation[.] — Gary Linderer, The Eyes of the Eagle, p. 24, 1991
- Some “ground pounders” wearing “chocolate chip cookie cammies” even talk of an “Adopt-a-Pilot” campaign and cheer when the jets roar overhead. — Shreveport (Louisiana) Journal, p. 4B, 1 February 1991
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