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FNG noun a newly arrived soldier in Vietnam US, 1966 A “fucking new guy”.- I was an FNG, but I never fell out. I’d keep up. — Mark Baker, Nam, p. 77, 1981
- Initially, the “f.n.g’s” [fucking new guy] anxiety is likely to be increased by the group’s asking him extremely personal questions and telling him “war stories.” — Robert Fullinwider, Conscripts and Volunteers, p. 192, 1983
- The FNG was usually avoided and shunned by others in the unit for fear of his making a serious mistake or having an accident that could affect others. Because soldiers were often transferred individually into units, being an FNG was particularly lonely — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 84, 1991
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