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Zap |
To shoot or hit with a bullet. |
Zeilin, Jacob |
Seventh Commandant of the
Marine Corps. A Philadelphian born July 16, 1806 |
Zero |
To set the sights of a weapon so that a proper sight picture will obtain a bull on the rifle range. Any commissioned officer. Taken from the pay grades (O-1 to O-10). Also a Japanese aircraft in World War II. |
Zip |
(World War II thru early Vietnam). Orientals. |
Zipper Head |
(Vietnam) Vietnamese. |
Zips |
Locals in the war zone. From the derisive term zipperhead. |
Zippo |
(World War II to present) A cigarette lighter made in Bradford, PA and prized by all military personnel because of their rugged construction and ability to stay lit in a typhoon. Also a derogatory term for a flame-thrower tank. |
Zoomie |
A pejorative term for Marines assigned to an aviation unit or all members of the Air Force. |
Greenwich Mean Time. The time at the observatory at Greenwich England. Used to standardize time for exercises or missions. |
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