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Co-Op-Bomb
I was watching a documentary this evening about the battle of the Somme and heard reference to the "Co-Op-Bomb", referring to the "Mills Bomb". I have never heard this expression used before but the explanation given in the documentary was that "everyone got a piece" (of the Mills Bomb when it exploded) and apparently Northern English regiments used the expression quite widely during WW1.
I wondered if anyone else here has ever heard of the expression "Co-Op-Bomb" used when referring to the Mills Bomb during WW1?
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03-15-2021 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
"everyone got a piece"
They're all like that though, they have no friends. No, I never heard that term either.
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