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Western Illinois Leathernecks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leatherneck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leatherneck is a military slang term for a member of the United States Marine Corps. The dress blue uniform still bears that stock collar today, while the service uniform's standing collar was change...
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Leatherneck Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leatherneck Magazine of the Marines (or simply Leatherneck ) is a magazine for U.S. Marines. It was first published as a newspaper by off-duty Marines at Marine Corps Base Quantico in 1917, and w...
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Leatherneck Hardware - continually improving the design and manufacture of sliding door hardware since 1977 ... Leatherneck Hardware, Inc. specializes in the highest quality craftsmanship for Sliding Door Hardware. Since 1977, Leatherneck has perfected the design and manufacture of premium commercial and residential...
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Introduction; On Stocks and Leathernecks; Origin of the Nickname "Leathernecks" for the Marines; Etymology of the Word "Leatherneck" ... As will appear, the leatherneck first formed part of the Marine Corps uniform in 1798. This when the Corps was re-authorized by Congress. [top]
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By devans. Saturday, 13. September 2008, 03:09:36 ... While reading Leatherneck, I saw the name of a SNCO/Officer I served with in the 60's. Then while reading Semper Fi, two more friends were listed as having left us to assume their posts on high. All were career Marines.
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