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101st Airborne Division of the US Army.
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(US, military) Personnel section of an air force staff.
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(military) Intelligence section of an air force staff.
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(military) Material and supply section of an Air Force staff.
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(military) The planning section of an Air Force staff.
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(military) Airman third class
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Obsolete spelling of army [Used absolutely for that entire branch of the armed forces.]
n
(US Navy, US Coast Guard) An Ensign.
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(historical) A member of a unit of irregular soldiers or resistance fighters; a partisan.
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The department of an army that supplies provisions for the troops.
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(Nigeria, informal) A member of Nigeria's National Youth Service Corps.
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(medicine, military, nonstandard) A military medic.
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(military) A member of the Russian Airborne Troops.
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Football (soccer) hooliganism
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A German-speaking corps of military or paramilitary and free (autonomous) nature, in some cases a private militia or army; in particular, such a group linked to Germany.
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A member of the U.S. military.
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(historical) A trooper; a mounted soldier.
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A member of the Iron Guard death squads in Romania.
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(military, slang) A group captain.
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A soldier in a small independent group, fighting against the government or regular forces by surprise raids.
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(US, aerospace, slang) A guidance officer.
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(informal) A member of the United States Marine Corps.
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(law enforcement) internal affairs department
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(military) Abbreviation of infantry. [Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne).]
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(UK, military, slang) A member of the Royal Marines.
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(obsolete) lodesman (a leader or guide)
adj
Relating to, or consisting of, a legion or legions.
n
A member of a marine corps.
n
The United States Marine Corps; one of the major divisions of the US military.
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(military) A person in the military who became an officer by going to college while on active duty as an enlisted person.
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A militiaman or militiawoman.
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(historical) During the American War for Independence, a citizen-soldier who would fight for the Patriots at a minute's notice.
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(figuratively) A difficult task or challenge.
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(military, slang) ordnance operative
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A US Navy base at the harbor.
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A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.
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A common soldier, one deployed in the rank and file.
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A member of an armed forces or police force.
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The amphibious force or marine corps of the United Kingdom.
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(East Africa, slang) To send credit using the Sambaza system; (generally) to send or share something.
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a team, either privately hired or working for a government, that is assigned to provide personal security for an individual or group
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(India, Pakistan, Nepal) The holder of an infantry enlisted rank equivalent to private in other countries.
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A serviceman or servicewoman.
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(uncommon) A servicemember; a serviceman or servicewoman.
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(military, US) A person who has qualified for "Craftsman" level of skill in the United States Air Force, with more training than "Journeyman" (five-level), but less than a "Superintendent" (nine-level)
n
(UK) A cultural change in the field of medicine sparked by the conviction of Harold Shipman for murdering his patients, and the formal recommendations from the subsequent Shipman Inquiry.
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A member of a ground-based army, of any rank.
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A non-commissioned soldier willing to serve any state or person who will hire him.
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Obsolete form of soldier. [A member of a ground-based army, of any rank.]
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Obsolete form of soldier. [A member of a ground-based army, of any rank.]
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(UK, Commonwealth) A unit responsible for matters of national security and intelligence.
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Elite military forces engaged in unconventional operations such as guerrilla warfare or counterterrorism.
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(India, military, historical) A body of British officers serving on the permanent Indian establishment, appointed from it to do duty with native regiments, etc.
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(by extension) Any common soldier; a member of the rank and file.
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(as a title) Abbreviation of trooper. [(military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour.]
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The representative of military personnel who have died unidentified without proper burial, usually in war.
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(metonymically) USMA (“United States Military Academy”) (U.S. Army service academy), in West Point, NY.
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A card that has to be filled up when entering Singapore from Malaysia through the Johor-Singapore Causeway
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(US, military) A white uniform formerly worn by officers of United States Marine Corps.
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