Enlisted
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a male enlisted person in the armed forces
- He refused an officer's commission and entered the Army as an enlisted man.
- Historian Stewart Sifakis wrote that Williams served "apparently as an enlisted man."
- He started as an enlisted man in anti-aircraft and rose to second lieutenant in the 78th Infantry Division.
n.
- a military officer appointed from enlisted personnel; noncommissioned officer; noncom
n.
- a serviceman who ranks below a commissioned officer
n.
- a female enlisted person in the armed forces
E.g.
- Their crew numbered 77 officers and enlisted men.
- Their crew numbered 46 officers and enlisted men.
- They had a crew of 31 officers and 969 enlisted men.
E.g.
- Their crew numbered 77 officers and enlisted men.
- Their crew numbered 46 officers and enlisted men.
- The crew also grew to 924 officers and enlisted men.
E.g.
- The rank insignia for enlisted personnel for the army.
- The rank insignia for enlisted personnel for the army and navy respectively.
- The highest concentrations were detected in nonflying enlisted personnel (e.g.
E.g.
- He had enlisted the help of the two heroes, Krishna and Arjuna.
- To aid him in this venture, Hulbert enlisted the help of Spalding.
- Mậu enlisted the help of Khiêm following Tuyến's departure into exile.
E.g.
- Casualties included 21 officers and 227 enlisted men killed.
- The regiment lost 8 officers and 74 enlisted men killed in action or dying of wounds received in battle.
- It lost 10 officers and 71 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, and 126 enlisted men died from disease.
E.g.
- An additional 31 enlisted men died of disease.
- An additional officer and 53 enlisted men died of disease.
- Two officers and 39 enlisted men died from disease or accident.
E.g.
- A. in speech, then enlisted in the U.S. Army.
- He then enlisted into the military, but the same injury sent him home early.
- Perry then enlisted on another privateer which was captured off the coast of Great Britain.
E.g.
- In 1968, Broyles's career was put on hold when he enlisted into the United States Marine Corps.
- He remained in California throughout his life, except for 1954–1958 when he enlisted in the Air Force.
- His army service began in 1792 during the French Revolution when he enlisted in a cavalry regiment as a trooper.
E.g.
- The following year, the garrison uniform (M/59) was introduced for enlisted soldiers.
- In the case of enlisted soldiers, the new name was given regardless of the wishes of the individual.
- Conscripts for the Egyptian Army and other service branches without a university degree serve three years as enlisted soldiers.