Revthought -> RE: Historical term "flattop" question. (1/23/2017 1:57:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: cpt_Venomous Discussing Battle of Coral Sea with my fellow Russian history buffs. We ended up mired in the origins of the term "flattop". Some say before the term was coined by LCDR Robert E. Dixon radio message "scratch one flattop", "flattop" was only used in reference for the flattop crew haircut favored by American serviceman. I know there are ton of American English native speakers here, who love their Naval history, be real nice if you fellows shed some light on it. Quote, this is a curious thing for Russian history buffs to discuss. Unless you are Russian and saying, "my fellow Russians who also like history." Ah, the peculiarity of the English language. [:D]
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