Vance - Name meaning... interdasting
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HOO-AH!
[I forget how to say HOO-AH in Marine.]
Marine, amIrite? No coincidences? or?
Oorah
Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. Several anecdotes attributed the phrase to John R. Massaro's time as a gunnery sergeant in the Reconnaissance Company, 1st Marine Division, in the mid-1950s.
OORAH!
And with a Semper Fi!
Someone who lives near swampland? So he would know how to drain the swamp?
His last name was originally Bowman.
Why did he change it?
He was adopted by his step-father.
Even better...
The name Bowman is another word for the occupational "archer." Or in other words, "a fighting man armed with a bow; one who made bows." 1 It is a fairly "common name on the English border under the Percys, and derived from their weapon-the long bow." 2
https://www.houseofnames.com/bowman-family-crest
I see you have played dig-dug a time or two :)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn07dv4mrg2o
Here's more info and another name used, and the source of the info. Not a flattering piece (BBC pfft!) but at least it contains some facts that are useful.