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Central Highlands military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 520
n 1. A corpse 2. A person regarded as constrained, priggish, or overly formal. 3. A drunk. 4. A person: a lucky stiff; just an ordinary working stiff. 5. A hobo; a tramp. 6. A person who tips poorly. tr.v. stiffed, stiffing, stiffs 1. To tip (someone) inadequately or not at all, as for a service rendered: paid the dinner check but stiffed the waiter. 2. a. To cheat (someone) of something owed: My roommate stiffed me out of last month's rent. b. To fail to give or supply (something expected or promised).
n 1. A corpse found floating in a body of water. 2. A piece of excrement which floats and is difficult to flush down the toilet.
Corpse−reviver is American slang for a stimulant alcoholic drink taken for a hangover.
Rear Echelon Mother Fucker. Nickname given to men serving in the rear by front-line soldiers. Could also be RAMF attributed to the U.S. Marine Corps
A corpse
military region between Saigon and the Highlands. Pg. 521
Really 03--an infantryman. This is based on the 03 series of MOS. The pay grade 03 is Captain (US Marine Corps/US Army/US Air Force); or as a Lt. (US Navy/US Coast Guard). The grunt MOS is often referred to as "Oh-3"--at least in the Corps.
Corpse is British slang for to kill.Corpse is theatre slang for to laugh or cause to laugh involuntarily or inopportunely while on stage.
northernmost military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 509
United States Marine Corps.
was/is the term Marines use in the same way Army calls themselves grunts. This term's footnoted in one of the major books on Khe Sahn and was in common use in I Corps (1/67-7/68).
two or more divisions, responsible for the defense of a Military Region. Pg. 507
A corpse.
a squad is a basic organizational institution in the United States Army and Marine Corps. A sergeant usually commands the squad, and the squad is composed of two teams of four men each. A tank and its crew is considered the squad for an armored unit, as is the howitzer or gun and its crew in an artillery unit. Pg. 427
combat knife with a six-inch blade and hard leather handle, used mostly by the Marine Corps.
Pansy corps is British slang for homosexual men.
the southernmost military region in South Vietnam, located in the Mekong Delta. Pg. 510
Quang Tri, Thua Thien, Quang Nam, Quang Tin, and Quang Ngai.
where a corpse is halted on being borne to a church
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A furnace for cremating corpses; a building containing such a furnace.
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Not laid out, as a corpse.
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The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony; as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by courtesy.
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A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast.
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One who prepared corpses for the funeral.
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To put in a state of readiness for active service in war, as an army corps.
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Any member of such a corps.
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Originaly, a soldier who carried and threw grenades; afterward, one of a company attached to each regiment or battalion, taking post on the right of the line, and wearing a peculiar uniform. In modern times, a member of a special regiment or corps; as, a grenadier of the guard of Napoleon I. one of the regiment of Grenadier Guards of the British army, etc.
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The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr; -- usually in the plural when referring to the whole body.
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One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.
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A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps.
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The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry, artillery, etc.
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A dead body; a corpse.
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To cover, as a corpse, with a mound or tomb; to bury.
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To burn; to reduce to ashes by the action of fire, either directly or in an oven or retort; to incremate or incinerate; as, to cremate a corpse, instead of burying it.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a corpse, or the changes produced by death; cadaverous; as, cadaveric rigidity.
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Serving as a partisan in a detached command; as, a partisan officer or corps.
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A dead human body; a corpse.
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Specifically: To cover out of sight, as the body of a deceased person, in a grave, a tomb, or the ocean; to deposit (a corpse) in its resting place, with funeral ceremonies; to inter; to inhume.
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