tour of duty

NOUN
  1. a period of time spent in military service
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  • Before making this first tour of duty to the Near East he had read the works of the important Arabist, Wilfred Thesiger. BARRACUDA 945
  • His current tour of duty ends next year and he will decide his future in the autumn. The Sun
  • For five years he stuck it out, attending flight school where he learned to pilot helicopters, and he completed a three-year tour of duty in West Germany.
  • Wing staff positions are available after completion of an initial tour of duty.
  • As a junior sub lieutenant my first front-line tour of duty was with 814 Squadron.
  • My first dozen stops were like a tour of duty in local church ministry. Christianity Today
  • Indeed, the commandos are about to undertake a six-month tour of duty in Northern Ireland.
  • My first dozen stops were like a tour of duty in local church ministry. Christianity Today
  • During my tour of duty in Bosnia, my unit met an older gentleman who asked us for help.
  • He shows up at a pub and conscripts the patrons for a two-year tour of duty.
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