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Leatherneck was first released as an action figure in 1986.
The tough leatherneck turned away and gazed out into space.
This area would come to be known as Leatherneck Square.
The recruit is bigger, older and more famous than the average aspiring leatherneck.
Marines have long had the nickname "leatherneck," hence the title.
Six weeks later they left "Leatherneck Square" with about 300 men still fit for duty.
They will face some skeptics at Leatherneck magazine, which has been serving active and retired marines for 86 years.
In 2011, Camp Leatherneck was divided into four areas.
He has been a stringer and contributing editor to Leatherneck Magazine.
The term was first recorded in Leatherneck Magazine in 1931.
Between the two of them, Wet Suit was more civil than Leatherneck.
Through the fire Camp Leatherneck was also hit with one of their most intense sand storms to date.
He was also the President of the Leatherneck Association.
George didn't see the leatherneck stick anybody.
They are based at Camp Leatherneck and returned to the States in Early 2011.
One night, Leatherneck caught Buck and two men smuggling weapons, but was knocked out during the conflict.
At sixty-six, the wiry former Leatherneck admitted that was old now, but he was far from finished.
This restrained leatherneck was in seventh heaven.
Leatherneck celebrated its 90th anniversary in November 2007.
Chenelly put his civilian career on hold, which at that point was a staff writer position with the famed Leatherneck magazine.
While in the Marine Corps, Jones worked on Leatherneck magazine.
Tensions arise because Leatherneck blames Lifeline, who is a pacifist.
"An old Leatherneck like me is bound to be scornful of the Army," Ernie said.
Realizing that the volunteer was a leatherneck, I think I Wow.