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Tommy Atkins

American  

noun

British.
  1. any private of the British army.

  2. one of the rank and file of any organization or group.


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As a veteran commander, the Field Marshal called it "dangerous" to keep on telling Tommy Atkins that the enemy is not the actual soldiers he will have to fight but vague "Hitlerism."

From Time Magazine Archive

He feels a personal relationship with his Commander in Chief, the President, as Kipling's archetypal soldier, Tommy Atkins, seems to have done with his Queen.

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Home Secretary Sir John Anderson, a tight-lipped disciplinarian with a hard but twinkling eye, perfectly appreciates that the moderate whoopee requirements of Tommy Atkins on leave are all but irrepressible.

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Last week the average Londoner had a new hero as glamorous as Tommy Atkins: the British fireman.

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Tommy Atkins never seems to realise that one cannot carry on a conversation and read a book simultaneously, or write a letter.

From A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition by Ross, P. T.

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