A man serving in the armed forces
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servicemanA man serving in the armed forces
servicemenA man serving in the armed forces
servicewomanA woman serving in the armed forces
servicewomenA woman serving in the armed forces
artificersA skilled mechanic in the armed forces
artificerA skilled mechanic in the armed forces
martinetsA strict disciplinarian, esp. in the armed forces
messmateA person with whom one takes meals, esp. in the armed forces
messmatesA person with whom one takes meals, esp. in the armed forces
postingAn appointment to a job, esp. one abroad or in the armed forces
cashieredDismiss someone from the armed forces in disgrace because of a serious misdemeanor
cashieringDismiss someone from the armed forces in disgrace because of a serious misdemeanor
postingsAn appointment to a job, esp. one abroad or in the armed forces
dischargedDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
dischargeDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
dischargesDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
messesA building or room in which members of the armed forces take their meals; mess hall
dischargingDismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
reveillesA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
reveilleA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
citationsA mention of a praiseworthy act or achievement in an official report, esp. that of a member of the armed forces in wartime
corporalsA low-ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army) an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant or (in the US Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above lance corporal and below sergeant
sergeantsA noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army or Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above corporal and below staff sergeant, or (in the US Air Force) an NCO ranking above airman and below staff sergeant