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Grunts Summary
642 words, approx. 2 pages Soldiers have always had to endure a variety of nicknames. During World War I, they were called doughboys because crawling through the European mud gave their uniforms a dough-like color. During World War II, they were called G.I.s, short for...
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Grunt Information
199 words, approx. 1 pages
 Grunt may refer to: a deep guttural sound slang for an infantryman A character in the G.I. Joe universe who is, in fact, an infantryman. See Grunt (G.I. Joe). "The Grunt", a 1970 instrumental recording by The J.B.'s the fantasy novel Grunts, see Grunts...


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 The Officer
The grunt padre
07/01/2001: 2,837 words, approx. 10 pages Vincent Capodanno Jr. was born in 1929, into an Italian-American family. The youngest of nine children, he grew up on Staten Island, New York, surrounded with the traditions of a profoundly religious culture. The major events of the times-the Depression and World War II-affected...
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Grunting tips
03/13/2004: 989 words, approx. 3 pages The turf If one is plucked to move on one day to joust with the bookmakers in the Celestial Beyond (well, those of them who make it there rather than the clipped odds lot who will deservedly have to make do with the...


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