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O'Bannon,
Presley N. |
Lieutenant
of Marines. See Mameluke Sword. |
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Obstacle
Course. |
A
series of physical barriers over which a Marine must cross in a race
against time. See Confidence Course. |
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Oceanside.
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The
civilian community outside the main gate of Camp Pendleton, CA. |
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OCS.
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Olive
drab. Official color of utility and fatigue uniforms worn prior to the
introduction of BDUs or cammies. The term was replaced by Sage Green
and then simply Green. |
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Office
Hours. |
A
non-judicial hearing for minor offences at which NJP (non-judicial
punnishment) may be issued by a commanding officer. |
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Office
Pogue. |
An
office clerk. See Remington
Raider.
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A
training program for motivated college graduates who have been screened
by the Marine Corps for the qualities necessary to become a leader of
Marines. Upon graduation they are commissioned Second Lieutenant of
Marines. The selection process begins with the Recruiting Command's Officer
Selection Officer.
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Officer.
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General
use refers to commissioned
officers
and warrant
officers.
Noncommissioned
officers
are also officers but are generally referred to as NCOs or specific
rank. |
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Officers’
Country. |
The
area aboard ship where the commissioned officer living compartments are
located. Off limits to all enlisted personnel unless on official duty. |
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Oh
Dark Thirty. |
See
0
Dark Thirty.
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OIC.
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Officer
in Charge. A commissioned or warrant officer placed in charge of a
group of Marines or a project. This person is not a commander and does
not have the UCMJ authority vested in a commander. |
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OIF
II. |
Operation
Iraqi Freedom II. The Iraqi War after the "mission accomplished"
announcement of the "end of major hostilities." |
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OIF.
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Operation
Iraqi Freedom. Sometimes called the Second Gulf War. |
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Oki.
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Okinawa.
An island south of Japan owned by the U. S. Government until the 1970s
when it was turned over to Japan. Still a major Marine Corps
installation, it was used during Vietnam as a staging point for troops
going into and out of Vietnam. |
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Old
Goat. |
See
Goat Locker. |
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Old
Hat. |
Stale
or unchanged information. Information that is already known. |
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OldCorps.org. |
One
of the websites that hosts this dictionary. You can get a
vanity email address like AnythingYouWant@OldCorps.org which will
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On
Station. |
Usually
refers to a ship being at its assigned position on the ocean. Also
sometimes used to mean on duty. |
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A
Vietnam era fighting vehicle that looked like a small tank with six
externally mounted 105mm recoille |
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Ooohraah.
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A
sound made by a Marine to indicate agreement or to provide
encouragement. |
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Op
Tempo. |
Operational
Tempo; how frequently a unit deploys or goes to the field. |
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OP.
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Observation
Post. |
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Order
of the Golden Dragon. |
Awarded
for crossing the International Date Line. See Line Crossing Ceremony. |
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Orderly
Sergeant. |
The
highest ranking enlisted rank in the Marine Corps during the Civil War.
Most of the ships' Marine Detachments were commanded by Orderly
Sergeants. The rank ultimately took the Army form of Sergeant Major.. |
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Oscar.
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The
name of the dummy used for man overboard drills. Also, the flag that is
hoisted when there is a man overboard (the flag for the letter O). |
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OSO.
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Out.
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(Commtalk)
I am finished talking and do not expect a reply from you. Thus, "over
and out" is a self contradiction. |
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Outfuckingstanding.
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A
Marine expletive meaning very good. |
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Over
and Out. |
(Commtalk)Does
not exist--an oximoron. |
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Over
the Hill. |
Unauthorized
absence. |
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Over.
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(Commtalk)I
am finished talking, I am now expecting you to talk. |
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Overhead.
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Ceiling,
from the naval term. |
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Overstreat,
Harold G. |
Twelfth
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps serving from June 28, 1991 |
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