lance corporal

NOUN
  1. an enlisted man in the marine corps ranking above a private first class and below a corporal
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  • Today the only remnant is Lance Corporal - historically it was a group of 5 riders. Cheeseburger Gothic » Research quickie.
  • But she had reassured herself that Lance Corporal Michael Pritchard – known to everyone as "Pritch" – was a military policeman, a redcap. 'My son was shot by a British sniper, now all I want is the truth'
  • Fittingly, the winning team trophy was handed over to Lance Corporal Manning's widow, Elaine.
  • Larkin left Oldham 10 years ago to see the world, signing up for a life in the army, joining the legendary fusiliers and rising from private to lance corporal, serving in both Europe and the Middle East.
  • Sarah Povey, whose husband Sion, a Lance Corporal, is an armourer, said: ‘The Queen asked how I coped with separation and I told her you get used to it but that didn't make it any easier.’
  • Jennings said they were hers and the lance corporal apologised and put them down again.
  • Sarah Povey, whose husband Sion, a Lance Corporal, is an armourer, said: ‘The Queen asked how I coped with separation and I told her you get used to it but that didn't make it any easier.’
  • It observes the privates and lance corporals of the army, as well as its generals and marshals.
  • He says that he, together with the lance corporal and the fusilier, attempted resuscitation before the arrival of the ambulance.
  • Marine Lance Corporal KC Moran was severely wounded in a mortal attack just six weeks ago.
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