The one I have heard is BAMs. (Broad-A** Marines.)
I wouldn't recommend using that word to a female Marine. I saw what happened to an innocent sailor who thought he was being polite. Let's just say that he found out that BAM is also a term for being assaulted.
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Rosie the Riveter
A Zoomie Chick... or a Marine Mattress if training at an all-services school.
As the premier band of the Marine Corps, it was naturally referred to as the Marine Band when founded by an act of Congress in 1798. It was given the nickname "The President's Own" by Thomas Jefferson.
Angela Lansbury
the nickname given to the US Marines is Jarhead
The name or nickname is Jess. The male given name may be Jesse, while the female nickname is Jessy or Jessie (e.g. for the name Jessica).
The Female Marine was created in 1815.
The female given name may be Sophia, Sofia, or Sophie (also a nickname for Sophia or Sofia).
"The President's Own" is their nickname.
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That is the usual spelling of the name or nickname "Charlie." (nickname for Charles, Charlene, and similar names.)