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When did the jarhead hairstyle of the United States Marine Corps appear?
The jarhead hairstyle of the US Marine Corps appeared at the end of19th century. The English name of the Jarhead hairstyle is jarhead, where is it? A jar? In English translation, it means canned food. In other words, cut the whole person's head into a can. In fact, it is quite difficult to explain it only from Chinese semantics, but Jarhead can be associated with the "tall and tight" figure of the Marine Corps. But how did the jarhead become the proper term of the US Marine Corps? This can be traced back to the end of19th century. There is a slang in America called Jughead, which sounds a bit like jarhead. But at that time, Jughead was used to describe mules. We all know that the main job of mules is to do dirty work. Then we can almost understand why Jarhead has become a proper term for the US Marine Corps. In the early period of World War II, Jughead was further extended to the United States Marine Corps, a biped humanoid that specialized in hard work. Through the Jarhead hairstyle of the United States Marine Corps, the word changed from Jughead to jarhead.

Generally, when we watch American TV dramas, there will be stories about American soldiers. A jarhead has become the standard for American soldiers. Many American marines have short hair, and the sides and back of their heads are basically trimmed, and the top of their heads is shaved to the hairline, forming a short circle that looks like the shape of a pot cover. So, apart from the United States Marine Corps? Ma Run? Besides nicknames, what else? Can head? Nickname, which also became the soldiers' self-mockery.

United States Marine Corps, why do you want to cut your hair? Can head? The main reasons are as follows: 1. In the war-torn battlefield, if the head is injured by bullets, shrapnel, etc. It is convenient for battlefield ambulance personnel to debride and bandage in time; 2. In close combat with the enemy, it is not easy to be caught by the opponent and pressed hard to the ground, thus being at a disadvantage; 3. The U.S. Marines wear helmets in peacetime and wartime, which are not only heavy but also airtight. It is obvious that they cut their hair short to better adapt to wearing helmets.