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It's another term for a Marine Corps recruit. Recruits are in a "pool" of other recruits and are referred to as "poolees".
Motard is a made up term to explain a person who has motivation for something to the point of obnoxiousness. The term Motard is most often used in the United States Marine Corps.
"Doughboy" was an informal term of a member of the united states army or marine corps
"Semper Fi" is short for "semper fidelis," which is Latin for "always faithful." It is the motto of the United States Marine Corps and embodies the loyalty, commitment, and dedication that Marines have to their country, their Corps, and to each other.
Always Faithful.
It means that they no longer have a duty to the US Marine Corps. An Honorable Discharge means that they have fulfilled their duty and obligations. A Dishonorable Discharge would mean that they have been declared unfit to fulfill them and relieved of their obligations.
The word "Corps" as it is used in the United States Marine Corps is a military term that is used to describe a group of specialized troops.
Semper fidelis always faithfull
Semper Fi, or "Semper Fidelis", is the the Marine Corps motto. Semper Fidelis is the Latin term for "Always Faithful.
"Jarhead" is a slang term often used to refer to a Marine, particularly in the United States Marine Corps. It originated from the high and tight haircut that Marines typically have, resembling a jar's shape.
"Oorah" is the cry used by modern day Marines, but "Aye, Aye Sir" remains an accepted term.
A gunny sergeant is short for gunnery sergeant. A gunnery sergeant is a rank of the US Marine Corps. It is the seventh enlisted rank (E-7) right above a staff sergeant and right below a master sergeant.