What is a slang name for a soldier?

redcoat. enlisted man (US) man-at-arms. squaddie or squaddy (British, slang)
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What is slang for new soldier?

Cherry: A new recruit, still in basic combat training, or a new service member on their first-ever duty assignment.
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What are some military slang terms?

Military Slang Acronyms
  • ASAP – Immediately (as soon as possible in non-military contexts)
  • BOHICA – Bend over, here it comes again.
  • DEROS – Date estimated return overseas.
  • FIGMO – Finally, I got my orders (or F* it, got my orders)
  • FTA – Failure to adapt (or F* the Army)
  • FUBAR – F'ed up beyond all repair (or recognition)
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What are nicknames for Army soldiers?

“Billy Yank” A Union soldier during the Civil War. “Doughboy” A World War I Soldier. “Dogface” A World War II and Korean War Soldier. “Grunt” A Vietnam War soldier.
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What are some cool nicknames?
  • Nugget.
  • Teacup.
  • Oldie.
  • Shortie.
  • Kiddo.
  • Smarty.
  • Boomer.
  • Scout.
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What do Marines call Army guys?

Three such words are “gyrenes,” “jarheads,” and “grunts.” Their times of origin and usage differ somewhat, but each has the same role in the Marine Corps culture. They have become a source of pride for all Marines.
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What can you use instead of soldier?

synonyms for soldier
  • commando.
  • fighter.
  • guard.
  • guerrilla.
  • marine.
  • mercenary.
  • officer.
  • paratrooper.
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What does the Navy call their soldiers?

What Are Navy Soldiers Called? A sailor is a member of the United States Navy. Sailor=sea=Navy.
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What do American soldiers call themselves?

The origins of this popular nickname are somewhat murky. A popular theory links the term to the early 20th century, when “G.I.” was stamped on military trash cans and buckets. The two-letter abbreviation stood for the material from which these items were made: galvanized iron.
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What do Marines call base?

U.S. Air Force bases are called, well, bases. Marines call their military bases camps. The Corps has Camp LeJeune, Camp Pendleton, for example, but they also have Depots, Stations, and Bases. Marine Recruit Depot Parris Island, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, and Marine Corps Base Quantico, for example.
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What are special forces nicknames?

“Quiet Professionals.” “Snake Eaters.” “Soldier-Diplomats.” “Bearded Bastards.” U.S. Army Special Forces are known by a variety of nicknames, but their exclusive right to wear the Green Beret was not recognized until nearly a decade after their formation.
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Why do Marines call army Doggies?

Though its precise origin is uncertain, contemporaneous newspapers accounted for the nickname by explaining that soldiers "wear dog-tags, sleep in pup tents, and are always growling about something" and "the army is a dog's life . . . and when they want us, they whistle for us."
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What are 10 soldiers called?

Squad. A small military unit consisting of ten to eleven soldiers, normally led by a staff sergeant. Platoon. A platoon is four squads: generally three rifle squads and one weapons squad, normally armed with machine guns and anti-tank weapons.
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What are old soldiers called?

veteran. nounperson with much experience; particularly in war. GI. expert. old guard.
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What are civilian soldiers called?

A militia (/mɪˈlɪʃə/) is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, citizens of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of regular, full-time military personnel; or, historically, to members of ...
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What are the 4 types of soldiers?

Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord 1878–1943

I divide my officers into four classes as follows: the clever, the industrious, the lazy, and the stupid.
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What title do soldiers have?

There are 13 enlisted Army ranks: private, private second class, private first class, specialist, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, sergeant first class, master sergeant, first sergeant, sergeant major, command sergeant major and sergeant major of the Army.
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What is a group of 20 soldiers called?

Three or four squads make up a platoon, which has 20 to 50 soldiers and is commanded by a lieutenant. Two or more platoons make up a company, which has 100 to 250 soldiers and is commanded by a captain or a major.
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What is a group of 25 soldiers called?

platoon, principal subdivision of a military company, battery, or troop. Usually commanded by a lieutenant, it consists of from 25 to 50 men organized into two or more sections, or squads, led by noncommissioned officers.
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What do Marines call the toilet?

The Navy Department Library

The use of the term "head" to refer to a ship's toilet dates to at least as early as 1708, when Woodes Rogers (English privateer and Governor of the Bahamas) used the word in his book, A Cruising Voyage Around the World.
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What do you call a Marine girl?

Today, women in the Marine Corps are called Marines.
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What is a Jody military slang?

Jody (plural Jodies) (US, military and prison slang) The man who seduces a soldier or inmate's wife or girlfriend during his absence.
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What are some badass military names?

9 Military Badasses With Awesome Nicknames
  • Gen. Jim “Chaos” Mattis. ...
  • Adm. Arleigh “31-Knot” Burke. ...
  • Maj. Gen. ...
  • Gen. George “Grey Wolf” Crook. ...
  • Eugene “Black Swallow of Death” Bullard.
  • Gen. George “Old Blood and Guts” Patton, Jr. ...
  • Pvt. Edwin “Balaclava Ned” Hughes. ...
  • Sir Douglas “Butcher of the Somme” Haig.
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What is the infantry nickname?

A. The 1st Infantry Division has two nicknames. It has been called the Fighting First, but the more common nickname is the Big Red One.
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What are Delta Force soldiers called?

SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the US military.
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What is the most badass military unit?

Say it again: American Special Operations Forces. There's a lot that's not known about this group and that's intentional. But everyone knows that these forces are among the most elite and best trained in the world.
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