Off-Topic: Is this where the term, “cluster fork” came from?
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Name:
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MrHodja
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Is this where the term, “cluster fork” came from?
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4/7/2020 6:06:34 PM
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According to one definition found using Google:
"Coined by American and Allied soldiers during the Viet Nam Conflict. Majors and Lt Colonels in the Army and Air Force are the equivillent of middle management. Often, the aquisition of supplies and orders for troop movements were originated by these officers. The insignia for each of these ranks is a small round Oak Leaf Cluster (Majors have a gold cluster, Lt Colonels have a silver custer). When an operation went wrong, it was often blamed on incompitent middle management giving stupid or contradictory orders. Hence, cluster (fork) "
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