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- noun Plural form of
nasho .
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Examples
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National servicemen to be remembered tomorrow THIRTY-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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National servicemen to be remembered tomorrow THIRTY-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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National servicemen to be remembered tomorrow THIRTY-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Thirty-eight years ago on Sunday, Australia's last national servicemen, or "nashos", marched out of camp, ending a scheme that divided the nation.
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Mr Griffin said nashos were young men, aged 18 and older, who were called to register for compulsory military training to help boost the strength of what is now called the Australian Defence Force.
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