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Marine:
A seagoing soldier. Marines have been a recognized agency in the Royal Navy since 1755 and in the US Navy since November 10th, 1775. Most nations with a navy have a Marine Corps, but with the exception of the UK and US, none actually serve at sea. Sailors used to refer to empty bottles as "marines" because, in their view, both were useless (Editorial note: Oddly, the Marines often think of sailors being useless other than transport). Legend says that the Duke of Clarence was dining in the mess aboard one of his ships. When he ordered the steward to remove the "dead marines", one of the officers protested to which the Duke replied that the bottle had done it's duty nobly and was ready to go again - much like a Marine. Tell it to the Marines expresses disbelief. |
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