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Meaning of "leathernecks"
leathernecks (noun) - Leathernecks is a colloquial term used to refer to members of the United States Marine Corps. The term originates from the leather stock or neckpiece that was part of the Marine Corps uniform in the 19th century
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- plural of leatherneck
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All about flying leathernecks and submarine patrols.
This oughta loosen up a few leathernecks.
Leathernecks under his command.
When I see those war pictures about flying leathernecks.
Ditto to those leathernecks and double ditto to all the rangers.
Tell us one about Sergeant Steel and his battling leathernecks.
Many of these leathernecks and doughboys remembered this experience fondly.
They now use the men 's nickname of Leathernecks.
Leathernecks nicknamed him.
I am not up for that . Tell us one about Sergeant Steel and his battling leathernecks.
All about flying leathernecks and submarine patrols and frogmen and guerrillas in the Philippines.
All right, listen up, you sorry bunch of leathernecks.
Leathernecks at Soissons.
Tomorrow night's movie will be "Flying Leathernecks.
Leathernecks nicknamed him " Corporal Punishment.
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Will have this war won in two months . Why, you leathernecks.
How many leathernecks have we got down there now, sergeant?
Some of his fellow Leathernecks called him “ Oswaldkovich . ”.
The Marching Leathernecks consist of four major components, wind instruments, percussion, color guard, and danceline.