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loach; loch noun during the Vietnam war, a light observation helicopter US, 1973 From the initials LOH.- — Ronald J. Glasser, 365 Days, p. 243, 1971
- When the loach buzzed in, a CP RTO ran alway down to the pad yelling, “Pop smoke.” — William Pelfrey, The Big V, p. 74, 1972
- I got McCaan on the command channel and told him there would be no artillery and only two loches. — Anthony Herbert, Soldier, p. 389, 1973
- “Man, one Dink with a forty-five could put a hurtin’ on those Loaches they’d never come back from.” — Michael Kerr, Dispatches, p. 160, 1977
- They flew crews of two men in light observation helicopters, LOH’s, except everybody called them loaches. — Dennis Marvicsin and Jerold Greenfield, Maverick, p. 179, 1990
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