What Does Hug A Tree Mean? Military Slang Explained for Civilians

Hug A Tree

The term “hug a tree” first showed up among U.S. troops during World War II. No one knows exactly who said it first, but it spread fast because it was an easy way to say Sniper/hidden position. Soldiers used it to talk quickly and bond as a team. Today, you still hear it in movies, books, and everyday military life.