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  1. 21 maj 2024 · POG stands for “Person Other than Grunt,” referring to literally anyone who is not a boots-on-the-ground soldier. The term grunt refers to those typically in the infantry. If you serve in the infantry, you are the sharp point on the spear and the first one through the “door” during combat.

  2. 5 lut 2020 · If someone tries telling you that the word is spelled "pogue," they're wrong. It's "POG," and you should refer them this article right away before commanding them to do some push-ups.

  3. 2 maj 2019 · Personnel other than grunts, or POGs, are an essential part of the fight. POGs make up the majority of the military and they perform every job that is not specifically reserved for infantry.

  4. 10 maj 2024 · To put it simply, the term POG stands for “Person Other Than Grunt.”. In the past, this slang term was considered to be an insult. Although, attitudes have largely changed with the times. So, let’s take a closer look at the term and the pros and cons of becoming a POG or a Person Other Than Grunt.

  5. 4 lut 2024 · A POG stands for “Person Other than Grunt,” referring to soldiers who are not in the infantry or frontline combat roles. While grunts are the boots-on-the-ground fighters, POGs handle support jobs that are also crucial for military operations. Being a POG doesn’t make one’s role less important.

  6. 13 maj 2024 · Issued in pairs: Like dog tags, pogs are typically issued in pairs, with one tag worn around the neck and the other stored in a safe place. Crucial in combat: In the chaos of combat, pogs can be the difference between a soldier being identified and lost forever. Communication in High-Pressure

  7. 13 maj 2024 · In today's military, 'pog' is often used to describe someone who's been through challenging situations, such as deployments or intense training exercises. It's a term of endearment, reserved for those who've earned their stripes.

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