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Gunny

Gunny refers to a coarse, plain-woven fabric made from jute or hemp, also known as gunny cloth. The same material is commonly used to make gunny sacks or gunny bags, which are sturdy, breathable containers used for transporting and storing agricultural products such as coffee, rice, and grains, as well as for sandbags in some contexts. The term is often used interchangeably with burlap or hessian in trade and agricultural settings.

In a military and informal context, Gunny is a common nickname for a Gunnery Sergeant, a pay

Related terms include gunny cloth and gunny sacks as descriptors of the fabric and its bags, burlap

grade
of
E-7
in
the
United
States
Marine
Corps.
The
nickname
is
used
by
Marines
and
veterans
as
an
informal
form
of
address.
Gunnery
Sergeants
oversee
weapons
systems,
training,
and
senior
enlisted
leadership
within
units.
The
nickname
has
appeared
in
popular
culture,
including
the
character
Gunnery
Sergeant
Hartman
in
the
film
Full
Metal
Jacket.
and
hessian
as
broader
fabric
categories,
and
the
broader
use
of
the
nickname
in
military
communities.
While
most
widely
associated
with
the
textile
product,
the
word
gunny
appears
in
various
regional
and
historical
contexts,
reflecting
its
long-standing
role
in
packaging,
construction,
and
military
culture.