Then, what does being a Jarhead mean?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jarhead is a nickname for members of the United States Marine Corps. Jarhead may also refer to: Jarhead (book), Anthony Swofford's 2003 memoir of his experiences as a U.S. Marine in the First Gulf War.
Likewise, why do they call Marines Devil Dogs? We got our nickname Devil Dogs from official German reports which called the Marines at Belleau Wood Teufel Hunden. It has been said that this nickname came about from Marines being ordered to take a hill occupied by German forces while wearing gas masks as a precaution against German mustard gas.
Herein, why are Marines called jarheads Reddit?
That high collar is thought to have given a Marine the appearance of their head sticking out of a jar, leading to the “jarhead” moniker being adopted around World War II.
Is it disrespectful to call a Marine a soldier?
When the media refers to members of the Army, the correct reference is “soldiers”; Navy, “Sailors”; Marine Corps, “Marines”; Air Force, “Airmen”. In 2017, any other reference is incorrect, no matter WHAT the pantywaist media would have you believe. Marines are NOT Soldiers.
