grid square
A fool's-errand item new troops are sent to find.
Definitions
A square of a military map grid — but in slang, a nonexistent object new recruits are sent to 'go find,' like 'chem-light batteries,' as a hazing gag.
grid square In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
US military slang / snipe-hunt tradition.
People Also Ask
What is a 'grid square' in military slang?
Literally it's a square of a military map grid, but in slang it's a nonexistent object new recruits are sent to 'go find' as a hazing gag.
Why send someone to find 'grid squares'?
It's a classic snipe-hunt prank on the new guy — the item doesn't physically exist, so the errand sends him on a pointless goose chase to supply.
What are similar prank errands?
Other classic ones include 'chem-light batteries,' 'a can of squelch,' and 'prop wash' — all fictional items used to haze boots and FNGs.
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