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I think this is used in the British (and hence Commonwealth) military too. Dunc_Harris| 18:41, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)


On my side of the 'Net, "awol" has been used when one is at the computer, but mentally absent from the chat. Is this a common use of the word? -- Devnevyn 17:24, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)

AOL

It's also what you call AOL when it's gone AWOL and wont connect! 68.39.174.150 05:24, 9 May 2005 (UTC) reply

APWL

(I moved the following comment by 207.200.116.11 off the main page -- Death phoenix 17:54, 29 September 2005 (UTC)) reply

The US Navy and Marine Corps use the term Abandoned Post without Cause (APWC) to officially denote a missing service member. My source is the Military.com website.

FWIW, I looked in military.com and didn't find this term. -- Death phoenix 17:56, 29 September 2005 (UTC) reply

Redirect target

I've looked through the list of articles that link to this page, and the majority of them intend the military meaning at Desertion (in fact I couldn't find any that don't intend to link to the military meaning or its colloquial derivative). This indicates to me that "desertion" is the primary topic, and I think redirecting to desertion, with a {{ redirect}}, is preferable to linking to the AWOL dab page. Your thoughts? -- Muchness 06:14, 3 April 2007 (UTC) reply

I agree. The vast majority intend to link to desertion, and I'll change the redirect now. Dekimasu よ! 12:40, 18 April 2007 (UTC) reply