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biophysboy | 2 days ago

How often was the term used before last year?

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jefftk|2 days ago

Pretty often. When I was at a defense contractor it was the standard term for when you didn't want to say soldier/sailor/airman/marine/etc.

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=warfighter&date=a... has videogame-related spikes, but doesn't show any recent increase.

biophysboy|2 days ago

Thanks for replying - so its used as a generic catch-all term internally? Did previous DoD secretaries use it in speeches? I thought they used bureaucratic terms like service member. I guess that doesn't work in casual conversation...

tokyobreakfast|2 days ago

I feel like regardless of what answer or proof anyone gives you, you'll still insist it was invented three weeks ago.

biophysboy|2 days ago

?? I am genuinely asking ... nevermind, another person answered