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head shed noun a military headquarters US, 1963 Vietnam war usage.- The official word, “right out of the head shed in Washington,” is that the Air Force will cut its 190,250 overseas dependents to about 81,600. — Washington Post, Times Herald, p. A14, 5 December 1960
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 24, 1968
- The head shed has decided that you’re going to have to make like Charley Tuna. — William C. Anderson, Bat 21, p. 126, 1980
- [T]he head-shed wanted some experienced observer to get a good look[.] — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 93, 1996
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