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Water Line:
50 feet of Water Line was one of several things we'd send a new boot after, when they joined ships company.




NAVY:
Acronym for: Never - Again - Volunteer - Yourself




LIFER:
Often stood for "Career Designated". Or it's acronym was: Lazy - Inefficient - F--ker - Expecting - Retirement.




Barracks rat:
Soldier that never leaves the garrison or unit barracks room to go out




The World:
Back Home in civilian Life or US stateside




Scuttelbutt:
Small talk, Sailor's B.S., Rumors, etc.




FIGMO:
Well




Hole snipe:
A sailor who works in the engine or boiler room of a navy steamship..




John Wayne:
Can opener issued with c rats (rations)




ROAD Warrior:
Retired On Active Duty




Boondocks:
Remote, sparsely populated areas.




Hit the Deck:
Yelled out to warn others to quickly lie on the ground/floor.




Mae West:
Name for a Navy life jacket




A "Click":
One kilometer. Two clicks = two kilometers, etc.




Front Lean and Rest:
Starting position for push-ups.




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