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fragging noun the intentional killing of an officer by his own troops US- There is a word for it, “Fragging,” if it would become necessary. — House Committee on Internal Security, Investigation of Attempts to Subvert the United States Arm, 1972
- Fragging, the deliberate attack on a noncom or officer by an enlisted man or men, was not unknown in the 173d. — Anthony Herbert, Soldier, p. 153, 1973
- Fragging became an occupational hazard for officers and NCOs. — Harry Maurer, Strange Ground, p. 161, 1989
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