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in the rear with the gear

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Etymology

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In reference to being behind front lines ("the rear") alongside equipment and supplies ("the gear").

Prepositional phrase

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in the rear with the gear

  1. (military, slang) Far away from any battlefield; not involved in active combat; in a support role.
    They offered me a deployment overseas to see some action, but I declined. I prefer just staying in the rear with the gear.