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In many units, "younger" soldiers (known as "dukhs") are required to recite specific poems to "elders" after lights-out.
Verses often juxtapose the freezing cold of the parade ground with the warmth of a civilian bed. 100 dnej do prikaza stihi
Some verses poke fun at NCOs and officers, celebrating the fact that the soldier will soon be beyond their reach. Cultural Significance In many units, "younger" soldiers (known as "dukhs")
The verses often use dark humor to cope with the hardships of service, focusing on themes like bad food (barley porridge), lack of sleep, and longing for home. Common Themes in the Verses In many units