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enlistee

[ US /ɪnˌɫɪsˈti/ ]
NOUN
  1. any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces)

How To Use enlistee In A Sentence

  • The Lodge Act enlistees were slowly gathering, and in November, when our number reached 50, we embarked for the U.S. by ship.
  • These include members of the National Guard and career soldiers eligible to retire after 20 years of service as well as enlistees who've completed their eight-year commitment.
  • ‘They come from parts of the country where jobs are hard to find,’ an acquaintance condescendingly excuses the enlistees.
  • On July 8th, basic training for enlistees in the Army Ranger program began at Fort Benning, Georgia, with Tillman and a younger brother among those hoping to qualify for the elite light infantry unit.
  • In doing so, military recruiters made a number of promises to new enlistees - such as the promise of free lifetime medical care.
  • To raise self-esteem in the ranks, each enlistee would now have the right to wear a black beret as of this June.
  • The nation's largest military force will allow new enlistees the option of serving just 15 months on active duty.
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