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deep serious adjective extremely critical, as bad as it gets US Vietnam war coinage and usage.- Armed helicopters were especially reassuring to the “crunchies,” the ground infantrymen who depended on them to deliver accurate supporting fire whether conducting raids or in “deep serious” trouble trying to disengage. — Shely L. Stanton, The Rise and Fall of an American Army, p. 86, 1985
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 59, 1991
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