Marine Corps noncom Abbr
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SSGTMarine Corps noncom: Abbr.
SARGECorps noncom
LANCECORPORALMarine noncom
USMCMarine Corps.
GOODMENMarine Corps quest
CAMPENDLETONCalifornia Marine Corps base
SEMPER"... fidelis" (Marine Corps motto)
GYRENEA Marine Corps sharpie.
FIDELIS"Semper ....." (Marine Corps motto)
SEMPER"..... fidelis" (Marine Corps motto)
TWENTYNINEPALMSCalif. Marine Corps center
FIDELIS"Semper ...," Marine Corps motto
QUANTICOMarine Corps base in Virginia.
PATENew head of Marine Corps.
PATEHead of the Marine Corps.
GOODMENMarine Corps candidates, it's said
GYRENEMarine Corps member, in slang
QUANTICOFBI and Marine Corps training site
MASCOTSNavy's goat, Marine Corps' bulldog, etc.
SSGTU.S. Marine Corps E-6
CATESFormer Commandant of the Marine Corps.
ANCHORPart of the Marine Corps insignia.
LEMUELGen. Shepherd of the Marine Corps.
CATESFormer head of the Marine Corps.
MARINETTESuggested name for Marine Corps girl.
SEMPERStart of the Marine Corps motto
gyrenemember of the U.S. Marine Corps
marinemember of the U.S. Marine Corps
marinesmember of the U.S. Marine Corps
gyrenesmember of the U.S. Marine Corps
ELTOROCalifornia city with a Marine Corps air station
FOURSTARGENERALThe Commandant of the Marine Corps is one
leathernecka member of the United States Marine Corps
SHEPNickname for the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
PATEGeneral to be new head of Marine Corps.
leathernecksLEATHERNECK, a member of the United States Marine Corps
MIRAMARSan Diego Marine Corps station whose name means "sea view"
privatesA soldier of the lowest rank, in particular an enlisted person in the US Army or Marine Corps ranking below private first class
captainsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force) an officer ranking above first lieutenant and below major
colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general