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Indian ArmyPersonality Development

11 Things Common To Every Fauji

By Tashi Mishra
Last updated: March 4, 2024
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11 THINGS COMMON TO EVERY FAUJI

Military personnel, often affectionately termed ‘Faujis,’ exhibit a set of characteristics that distinctively set them apart from civilians. These traits, borne out of the unique demands and culture of military life, are not just habits but are emblematic of the discipline, camaraderie, and ethos of the armed forces.

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Here, we explore 11 traits that are predominantly found among military personnel, capturing the essence of what it means to live and breathe the military ethos.

1. Iconic Aviators: Aviator sunglasses have transcended their functional role to become a symbolic accessory among military personnel. The trend has become so prevalent that aspirants often dream of acquiring a pair as a rite of passage into the military. These sunglasses have effectively become a hallmark of military style.

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2. The Crew Cut: Beyond its practicality, the crew cut has become synonymous with military grooming, reflecting discipline and readiness. This hairstyle, coupled with aviator sunglasses, often serves as a subtle identifier of military personnel, particularly among the younger officers.

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3. Unique Lexicon: Military communication is peppered with a distinct vocabulary that includes phonetic alphabets (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie…) and specialized terms. This language not only facilitates clear communication in operations but also fosters a sense of belonging and identity among personnel.

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4. Exclusive Slang: Military personnel have their own set of euphemisms and slang, distinct from civilian vernacular. Even their choice of expletives tends to be unique, with terms like ‘bloody’ being among the milder ones shared in more public settings.

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5. Distinct Compliments: The way military personnel express admiration or approval often diverges from civilian expressions. Descriptive terms like ‘demo-type’ for attractiveness or ‘josh-type’ for high-spirited performance reflect the distinctiveness of their communicative style.

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6. Unique Punishments: The military’s approach to discipline involves unique forms of punishments, known only within their circles. Terms like ragda and maharaja carry specific meanings and stories that are deeply embedded in military culture.

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7. Fondness for Goa: Goa has emerged as a favored destination among young military personnel, often visited after completing rigorous training courses. This preference underscores their need for relaxation and camaraderie off-duty.

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8. Robust Liquor Tolerance: A notable trait among military personnel is their considerable capacity for alcohol, often without showing signs of inebriation. This resilience is seen as a testament to their endurance and discipline.

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9. Enfield/Harley Affinity: The Royal Enfield and, increasingly, Harley Davidson motorcycles are cherished among military personnel, symbolizing freedom and adventure. These bikes, often adorned with military insignia, reflect the pride and spirit of the forces.

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10. Adventurous Road Trips: The military lifestyle inherently involves travel, offering personnel the opportunity to explore offbeat locations. Their love for road trips on motorcycles or cars is a testament to their adventurous spirit and love for the country’s diverse landscapes.

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11. Respect for the Commanding Officer: The Commanding Officer (CO) holds a position of utmost respect and, sometimes, fear among military personnel. The CO’s presence is a powerful motivator, exemplifying the structured hierarchy and discipline that is central to military life.

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These traits and habits not only define the daily life of military personnel but also reflect the values and traditions of the armed forces. They contribute to the unique identity of the ‘Fauji,’ a term that encompasses much more than just a job—it signifies a way of life.

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ByTashi Mishra
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An ardent follower of Military, football. Loves to read. Writer by choice, computer professional by chance! And Dil toh fauji hai jee!!
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