One enlisted Marine's memoirs of World War II. They way the term is used in the book refers to "to hell with, I got mine." It truthfully is an abbreviation of the Marines motto "Semper Fedelis - Always Faithful."
An excellent oral history. Henry Berry - himself a veteran of Guam and Okinawa - captures the humor, the language, and the camaraderie. Truly a time capsule.
This was an interesting book in that it contained lots of first hand accounts of Marine's experiences during the 2nd World War in the Pacific.
These were mostly the stories of the Marine Rifleman and the hazards they faced when confronting the Japanese soldier. There are accounts from Marines who fought in almost all of the major engagements through out the Pacific.