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O club noun in the US armed forces, an officer’s club US, 1986- “You know about the O-clubs, the BOQ’s, and other privileges officers are given in this army?” — David Donovan, Once a Warrior King, p. 152, 1985
- Most O’ clubs around the country were disgraces, vending substandard food to captive clients. — Walter J. Boyne and Steven L. Thompson, The Wild Blue, p. 261, 1986
- “Are the beers cold in your O club, Lieutenant Ritchie?” Steve asked. — T. E. Cruise, Wings of Gold III, p. 226, 1989
- Any night in the O-Club you can hear how well they sing. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 79, 1990: Early Abort
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