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military recruit

NOUN
  1. a recently enlisted soldier

How To Use military recruit In A Sentence

  • The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft.
  • Prior to this date personnel were enlisted direct and not included with figures rendered by military recruiting authorities.
  • The government had argued that the original military recruiters didn't have the authority to offer lifetime health care.
  • Bailey says men often make up heroic war stories to impress women, to puff up their job credentials or because they think it will inspire youngsters such as Boy Scouts and military recruits.
  • Facing lagging recruitment figures, military recruiters are under increasing pressure to produce.
  • He calls himself a “social activist,” and sees Mass as an opportunity to educate his parishioners and empower them politically—often inviting guest speakers to address topics such as AIDS, military recruitment of minorities, and immigration laws in place of traditional scriptural homilies. American Grace
  • At this cinema, the managers have not seen fit to remove the military recruitment ads from the previews.
  • In addition to his sporadic military recruitment career, Jackson once worked in a Colorado Springs factory making hand tools for Sears, Roebuck & Co. and had rambling adventures as the owner-operator of a semitrailer truck..
  • Over 100 people took part in a demonstration outside a US military recruitment office in Pittsburgh last Saturday.
  • With respect to compelled speech, the court found that recruiting qualifies as expression and that the schools disagree vehemently with the content of the military recruiters' speech.
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