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cat hole noun a one-time, one-man field latrine dug by the user in Vietnam US- Back to the regular cat hole, slit trench, or whatever you want to call it. — House Committee on Appropriations, Military Construction Appropriations for 1979, p. 265, 1978
- — Gregory Clark, Words of the Vietnam War, p. 89, 1990
- If troops were moving through an area the cat hole was dispensed with. — Gregory Clark, Words of the Vietnam War, p. 89, 1990
- A fitful night had been punctuated by several trips to his cat-hole latrine and a terrifying visit by a sand viper. — Robin Moore, The Wars of the Green Berets, p. 187, 2007
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