G.I. (military)

G.I. is a noun used to describe the soldiers of the United States Army and airmen of the United States Army Air Forces — and for U.S. Marines and Sailors — and also for general items of their equipment. The term G.I. has been used as an initialism of "Government Issue" or "General Issue", but it originally referred to "galvanized iron", as used by the logistics services of the United States Armed Forces. The letters "G.I." were used to denote equipment made from galvanized iron, such as metal trash cans, in U.S. Army inventories and supply records.

During World War I, American soldiers sardonically referred to incoming German artillery shells as "G.I. cans". Also during that war, "G.I." started being interpreted as "Government Issue" or "General Issue" for the general items of equipment of soldiers and airmen. The term "G.I." came into widespread use in the United States with the start of the Selective Service System ("the draft") in 1940, extending into 1941. Next, the use of "G.I." expanded from 1942 through 1945. The American Five-star General Dwight D. Eisenhower said in 1945 that "the truly heroic figure of this war [is] G.I. Joe and his counterpart in the air, the navy, and the Merchant Marine of every one of the United Nations."

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Coddled Princesses and Stupid-Party Simps Is Not How We Make an American Revival

The American Spectator 03 Apr 2025
How long do you think that’s going to last before the standards for this collapse the same way they did in the military, which soon devolved from Audie Murphy to GI Jane and ultimately into a sex-change factory?.

How Military Verification Helps Local Veterans Access Benefits

The Signal 02 Apr 2025
5 Ways How Military Verification Helps Local Veterans Access Benefits ... The GI Bill educational support system requires verified military service records to activate both enrollment benefits and tuition reimbursement payments.

Petition to 'save Penn State York' started following announcement that branches will close

Evening Sun - Hanover 01 Apr 2025
... and cultural events to the community.GI Bill for Veterans. Penn State York proudly supports military veterans by accepting GI Bill benefits, helping those who served transition into higher education.

DeSantis' UWF Trustee appointee Adam Kissel axed by Senate Committee

Pensacola News Journal 27 Mar 2025
Harrell also followed on Kissel’s views on the military and role of the GI Bill. “I believe you have stated that one of the worst mistakes made was the passage of the GI Bill and the funding of education for people coming out of the military.

In rare move, all 50 states’ top lawyers, including Oregon AG Dan Rayfield, band together ...

The Oregonian 23 Mar 2025
In this case for two military veterans to get full GI education bill benefits ... Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims they think the two would-be college students were unlawfully denied GI benefits.

Attorneys general unite in brief supporting veterans' education benefits

The Norman Transcript 21 Mar 2025
(The Center Square) – Two military veterans seeking full GI education bill benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs have the support of 52 attorneys general ... .

Las Vegas area airports flourish as location for flight schools

Las Vegas Review-Journal 17 Mar 2025
There are hundreds of pins ... That was in 1999 ... Good weather ... North Las Vegas Airport ... Chennault spokeswoman Dakota Carter, herself an Air Force veteran, said a number of former military personnel have taken advantage of the GI bill to learn to fly ... .

Legislators propose additional benefits for National Guard service

Potter Leader-Enterprise 15 Mar 2025
(The Center Square) - Service in the Pennsylvania National Guard could soon come with additional incentives for military families ... Dependents can only receive Post-9/11 GI benefits after a military member has completed 10 years of service.
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