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Does anyone know the origin of the phrase, "Nap of the earth?" It is used to describe flight that skims the landscape in order to approach a target undetected and to avoid enemy fire. It was used in US Army aviation as early as 1967. I'm looking for a possible literary origin.
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literary use
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Capital Kiwi 10/16/2001 10:56 PM ![]()
Nap/Nape
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Jackie 07/23/2005 3:36 PM ![]()
Blackhawk Down!
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Catch them napping!
plutarch 10/17/2001 3:17 AM
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