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The term "dogface" to describe an American soldier appeared in print at least as early as 1935. [5] [6] Contemporaneous newspapers accounted for the nickname by explaining that soldiers "wear dog-tags, sleep in pup tents, and are always growling about something" and "the army is a dog's life...and when they want us, they whistle for us."
Dogface may refer to: Dogface, UK sketch show; Dogface (military), US military term; Dogface, by Leash Law; DogFace, by Barbara O'Brien; Dogface may also refer to Zerene, a genus of butterflies commonly known as the Dogfaces; Zerene cesonia, a butterfly in this genus commonly known as the Dogface or Southern Dogface
A cartoon dogface, as portrayed in the Merrie Melodies series (Gold Rush Daze in 1939), in which dogfaces were common generic characters in the 1930s.. Dogfaces or ‘’’Dognoses’’’ is the term used by fans to designate the anthropomorphic characters and extras in comic books, comic strips, and animated cartoons. [1]
Dogface – term referring to soldiers of the 3rd ID. Heavy Metal: a Tank Company's Battle to Baghdad – 2005 book co-written by former 3rd ID company commander. Over There – 2005 fictional television series about a 3rd ID unit. To Hell and Back – 1955 film based on Audie Murphy's 1949 autobiographical novel.
DOGE wants access to filers’ data, and the commerce secretary says Trump wants to scrap the IRS. But filing a return remains mandatory — the earlier the better, tax advisers say.
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That time-honored nickname, borne by the United States marines for generations—"leathernecks"—is no more! At least, the Germans have abandoned it, according to reports from France. In its place the Teutons have handed the sea soldiers one with far more meaning. They call the American scrappers "teufel hunden," which, in English, means ...