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Oh right 'cause they gotta dig fox holes half the time. (Well not half the time I'm just exaggerating.) Thanks for the link I'll check it out.
 
Oh right 'cause they gotta dig fox holes half the time. (Well not half the time I'm just exaggerating.) Thanks for the link I'll check it out.


It's a fighting hole or fighting position. Calling it a fox hole is gonna get you grief in boot camp.
 
The British Army are called pongo's, Where the Army goes, the pongo's (the pong goes) or Brown Jobs, RAF are called Penguins, Crabs or Blue Jobs and the Royal Navy, Matelots.
 
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In the German Army they are called "Klapp-Spaten Paulis" (normaly written in one word, literally translated = folding spade Pauls), because of the digging.

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We call them fighting positions as well, cant say I have heard somebody call it a fox hole. Normally its going to be a hasty because of time.
 
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