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Victor Charlie

American  
[vik-ter chahr-lee] / ˈvɪk tər ˈtʃɑr li /
Also Charley,

noun

Military Slang.
  1. a Vietcong or the Vietcong; the VC.


Etymology

Origin of Victor Charlie

First recorded in 1965–70; communications code for V(iet) C(ong) ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Thunderous victor: Charlie Brooks got his first win since renewing his training licence.

From The Guardian

Anticipating history a bit, the film ends with Victor Charlie in full retreat and the good guys in control.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then, on a fiery slope near Bien Hoa in November 1965, Joel met Victor Charlie.

From Time Magazine Archive

Backing up Victor Charlie�the G.I.s' name for the Viet Cong�are the female Victoria Charlenes, some of whom actually fight.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Charlie" is the enemy, Victor Charlie being Viet Cong in the military phonetic alphabet.

From Time Magazine Archive