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  2. Gunnie - Wikipedia

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    A RAAF armament technician constructing a Joint Direct Attack Munition in 2017. Gunnie is a term used in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) when referring to an armourer or aircraft technician who loads or maintains aircraft ordnance, weapons, ejection seats, or any other device that contains explosive material.

  3. Gunny sack - Wikipedia

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    Sack made from hemp burlap Stacks of coffee bags, Ethiopia Potato sacks transported by horses in Colorado, 1890s. A gunny sack, also known as a gunny shoe, burlap sack, hessian sack or tow sack, is a large sack, traditionally made of burlap (Hessian fabric) formed from jute, hemp, sisal, or other natural fibres, usually in the crude spun form of tow.

  4. List of military figures by nickname - Wikipedia

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  5. Gunne Sax - Wikipedia

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    A Gunne Sax dress. Gunne Sax is a retired clothing label owned by Jessica McClintock, Inc., which specialized in formal and semi-formal wear for young women. [1] Eleanor Bailey and Carol Miller co-founded the label in San Francisco in 1967, [2] before partnering with Jessica McClintock in 1969 for a $5,000 investment.

  6. Gunny (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Gunny is the nickname of a United States Marine Corps gunnery sergeant.It is also the nickname of: Soldiers and fictional characters with the nickname based on their military rank are excluded, as they are too numerous.

  7. Talk:Gunnery sergeant - Wikipedia

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    I added that some Gunnery Sergeants don't like to be addressed by that term, I personally knew one in my time in the Corps. Most Gunnies understand that the term is an expression of respect and appreciation. Del arte 19:04, 10 May 2004 (UTC) I concur that historical examples of Gunnery Sergeants should be included.

  8. Gunnies - Wikipedia

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    A gunnies, gunnis, or gunniss is the space left in a mine after the extraction by stoping of a vertical or near vertical ore-bearing lode. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term is also used when this space breaks the surface of the ground, but it can then be known as a coffin or goffen . [ 3 ]

  9. Talk:Gunnies - Wikipedia

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