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Prevents GIs from changing duty assignments or PCSing on their report dates due to a pending deployment or other situations that are linked to stop loss.
Right before OIF started thousands of soldiers were prohibited from changing duty assignments so they could stay with thier units for the war and are still being locked into their current units to this day for deployments to Iraq or Afganistan.
by GI Bro July 11, 2004
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Short for M1 Abrams, a 70 ton tank used by the US Army and some other NATO countries as well.
The M1 pratically owns the battlefield.
by GI Bro June 14, 2004
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Permanent Change of Station. Not to be confused with redeployment, which is what troops returning to their home station do after a deployment to Iraq, Afganistan, or another hot spot outside the US (Germany, Japan, Italy, and Korea are Permant Duty stations, not deployments)
Private Snuffy was stationed in Korea but after one year he PCSed to Fort Bragg.
by GI Bro July 11, 2004
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GI slang in Korea for a thief used since the Korean War
Slicky boy took all of our NVGs last night and now we have guard shifts tripled in the field.
by GI Bro July 29, 2004
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The most powerful army in the world, but still stuck in Iraq for at least four more years.
US. Army: Uncle Sam Ain't Released Me Yet
by GI Bro May 28, 2004
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Pass me that bolo so I can chop some grass
by GI Bro July 22, 2004
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A clause in an GI's contract allowing the government to hold you past your ETS date for war or other national emergencies to keep your unit at or near 100% strength. In the case of a deployment they can hold you up to 90 days after redeployment but a Liutenant Colonel or higher can release you earlier if you finish outprocessing sooner than 90 days. It's simular to stop movement but that stops you from PCSing to another unit.
Stop loss wasn't even thought about a few years ago to new recruits and now thousands of soldiers in the army cant go home on thier ETS dates because they're either facing a one year tour to Iraq or Afganistan soon or they're already over there
by GI Bro July 11, 2004
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