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Tarfu Lake
Tarfu Lake is a lake of Yukon, Canada. The lake is both fed and drained by Tarfu Creek. The name is from WWII-era Military slang, an acronym for Things Are Really Fouled Up. See also *List of lakes in Yukon This is an incomplete list of lakes of Yukon, a territory of Canada. The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at located at an elevation of . List of lakes * Aishihik Lake * Alligator Lake (Yukon), Alligator Lake * Atlin Lake (in British Col ... References National Resources Canada Lakes of Yukon {{Canada-lake-stub ...
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Yukon
Yukon (; ; formerly called Yukon Territory and also referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories. It also is the second-least populated province or territory in Canada, with a population of 43,964 as of March 2022. Whitehorse, the territorial capital, is the largest settlement in any of the three territories. Yukon was split from the North-West Territories in 1898 as the Yukon Territory. The federal government's ''Yukon Act'', which received royal assent on March 27, 2002, established Yukon as the territory's official name, though ''Yukon Territory'' is also still popular in usage and Canada Post continues to use the territory's internationally approved postal abbreviation of ''YT''. In 2021, territorial government policy was changed so that “''The'' Yukon” would be recommended for use in official territorial government materials. Though officially bilingual (English and French), the Yukon government also recognizes First Natio ...
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Military Slang
Military slang is an array of colloquial terminology used commonly by military personnel, including slang which is unique to or originates with the armed forces. In English-speaking countries, it often takes the form of abbreviations/acronyms or derivations of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, or otherwise incorporates aspects of formal military terms and concepts. Military slang is often used to reinforce or reflect (usually friendly and humorous) interservice rivalries. Acronym slang in the U.S. Military A number of military slang terms are acronyms. Rick Atkinson ascribes the origin of SNAFU (Situation Normal, All Fucked Up), FUBAR (Fucked Up Beyond Any Repair or "All Recognition"), and a bevy of other terms to cynical GIs ridiculing the United States Army's penchant for acronyms. Terms then end up being used in other industries as these GIs complete their services. For example, FUBAR evolved into Foobar as GIs coming home from World War II matriculated into Massachusetts Institute ...
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List Of Lakes In Yukon
This is an incomplete list of lakes of Yukon, a territory of Canada. The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at located at an elevation of . List of lakes * Aishihik Lake * Alligator Lake (Yukon), Alligator Lake * Atlin Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon) * Bennett Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon) * Coghlan Lake * Dezadeash Lake * Finlayson Lake (Yukon), Finlayson Lake * Frances Lake * Frenchman Lake (Yukon), Frenchman Lake * Kluane Lake * Kusawa Lake * Lake Laberge * Marsh Lake * Mary Lake (Yukon), Mary Lake * Mayo Lake (Yukon), Mayo Lake * McEvoy Lake * McQuesten Lake * Moose Ponds * Nares Lake * Quiet Lake (Yukon), Quiet Lake * Schwatka Lake * Snafu Lake * Spirit Lake (Yukon), Spirit Lake * Tagish Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon) * Tarfu Lake * Teslin Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon) * Ts'oogot Gaay Lake * Lake Wellesley * Wolf Lake (Yukon), Wolf Lake References

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