What do Marines call fox holes?

USMC: Fighting hole, Army: Fox hole
A fighting hole can be shallow, just deep enough to fit a troop in the prone or a full sized rectangle with grenade pits, chair like steps, room for your gear and designated left/right lateral limits of fire. The Army calls them fox holes.
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What is a military foxhole?

(ˈfɒksˌhəʊl ) noun. military. a small pit dug during an action to provide individual shelter against hostile fire.
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Do Marines dig foxholes?

Marines dig fighting holes during a combat readiness evaluation at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Nov. 29, 2017. The Marines are assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment.
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What is a Marine fighting hole?

Fighting Holes are dug by Marines at their fighting positions as a means of protection for the individual Marine. Fighting Holes provide excellent protection against small arms fire, shell Page 22 fragments, airplane strafing or bombings, the effects of nuclear detonations, and the crushing actions of tanks.
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Why do Marines yell YUT?

“Yut.” Arguably used more often than “Oohrah” by junior Marines to express enthusiasm. Instead of “oohrah,” Marines will often just say “yut” when in the presence of motivational speeches and/or talk of blowing things up.
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What is a wookie in the Marines?

"Wook" is a derogatory term for a female Marine.
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What do you call a female Marine?

But "women Marines" is a lip-twisting phrase. "She-Marines" (TIME, June 21) was frowned on, too. But the eventual development of some unofficial nickname was certain. Last week the Corps had it: BAMs. In leatherneck lingo that stands (approximately) for Broad-Axle Marines.
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What is a Mort statement USMC?

MORT. method, objective, route, time.
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Why do Marines dig holes to sleep in?

This fighting hole or foxhole features several elements that help keep you dry, warm, and out of the wind. It also keeps you out of sight and protected from shrapnel and gunfire.
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What is grenade sump?

Grenade sump - this is a circular grenade sump large enough to accept the largest known grenade. It is dug under and at the lower part of the fire-step riser. Grenades thrown into the fighting hole are exploded in the sump. Fragmentation is restricted to the unoccupied end of the fighting hole.
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How deep are military fox holes?

The hole should be deep such that if you stand in the hole, the walls come up to your armpits. Dig sumps four or five inches wide stretching the entire width of the hole on the left and right sides. Make these at least two feet deep. These are there so you can dispose of any grenades that are thrown into your foxhole.
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How deep is a fox hole?

They are around 10-20 ft deep. A larger den has 3-8 entrances, with multiple dugout areas. Each area serves a function. These dens are about 8 ft deep and can be as long as 75 ft.
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What is a Ranger grave?

A shell scrape, also referred to as a "shallow grave" or "ranger grave", is a type of military earthwork both long and deep enough to lie flat in.
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What does USO mean in the military?

USO stands for United Service Organizations.
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Why are foxholes called that?

The first recorded use was in a US army report from that year, describing German soldiers building "a hole in the ground sufficient to give shelter...to one or two soldiers." The Old English origin is fox-hol, "a fox's den."
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Why do soldiers dig foxholes?

Basically foxholes provide cover (protection) by putting the ground between the soldier and the shrapnel. Foxholes, as you probably already know, are holes dug in the ground about 4-5 feet deep, sometimes deeper, sometimes more shallow. Its main purpose is to protect soldiers from enemy fire from guns or artillery.
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Who invented the fox hole?

One of the first newspaper articles about a foxhole radio ran in the New York Times April 29, 1944. That radio was built by Private Eldon Phelps of Enid, Oklahoma, who later claimed to have invented the design.
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What is a hasty fighting position?

When there is little time for preparation, build a hasty fighting position. It should be behind whatever cover is available. It should give frontal cover from enemy direct fire but allow firing to the front and the oblique. The term hasty does not mean that there is no digging.
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What is a range card USMC?

A range card is a sketch of the assigned sector that a direct fire weapon system is intended to cover. A range card aids in planning and controlling fires and aids the crews and squad gunners in acquiring targets during limited visibility.
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What does Safesoc mean?

It's a step-by-step process where if you follow each letter in the acronym, to its entirety, you will have an adequate defensive position set up. It's called SAFESOC (security, automatic weapons, fields of fire, entrenchment, supplementary/alternate positions, obstacles and camouflage).”
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What is Enfilade and Defilade?

A formation or position is "in enfilade" if weapons fire can be directed along its longest axis. A unit or position is "in defilade" if it uses natural or artificial obstacles to shield or conceal itself from enfilade.
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What does the term Defilade mean?

Definition of defilade

transitive verb. : to arrange (fortifications) so as to protect the lines from frontal or enfilading fire and the interior from fire from above or behind.
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What do you call an ex Marine?

“Once you go through the trails and tribulations, it stays with you forever and cannot be taken away.” Contrary to calling a retired Marine or a Marine who got out of service an ex-Marine, they should be referred to as “former enlisted” or “former commissioned officers,” Hoke said.
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What is the Green Weenie USMC?

Big Green Weenie – Denotes that a Marine has been "screwed over" or cheated by the Marine Corps.
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What is a Pogue in the military?

Pogue is American pejorative military slang for non-infantry MOS (military occupational specialty) staff, and other rear-echelon or support units.
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