Not to be confused with solder.
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A soldier is a person who has enlisted with, or has been conscripted into, the armed forces (usually only the army or land armed forces) of a country.
Soldier and similar may also mean:
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People
- Soldier of The Salvation Army, a Salvationist who has signed the Articles of War
- Soldier, a rank in the Mafia (see also Made man)
- Soldier (party), a group of Canadian political parties
Biology
- Soldier (butterfly) (Danaus eresimus), American butterfly
- Scarlet wrasse (aka Soldier), a New Zealand fish
- "Gallant Soldiers" and "Soldiers of the Queen", popular names for the Galinsoga plant
Places
- United States
- Soldier, Iowa, pop. 207
- Soldier, Kansas, pop. 122
- Soldier Field, a football stadium in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and home field of the Chicago Bears
- Soldier River, a river in Iowa
Films and television
- Soldier (episode), an Outer Limits episode written by Harlan Ellison
- Soldier (film), a 1998 science fiction film
- Soldier (1998 film), an Indian film released in 1998
- Soldier Soldier, a British TV series
- Soldiers, a history of men in battle, a BBC documentary series
Music
- Soldier (album), a 1980 album by Iggy Pop
- Soldier (Erykah Badu song), a 2008 song by Erykah Badu
- Soldier (Destiny's Child song), a 2005 single by Destiny's Child
- Soldier (Neil Young song), a 1972 song by Neil Young
- Soldier (Harvey Andrews song), from Writer of Songs, an album by Harvey Andrews
- Soldiers, a 2007 single by Drowning Pool from their album Full Circle
- Soldier, a track on The Eminem Show LP
Other uses
- Soldiers (food), a thin strip of toast meant to be dipped into a soft-boiled egg (usually plural in this usage)
- Soldier, a complete course of brickwork laid on end vertically, with the narrow side exposed in the face of the wall
See also
- Universal Soldier (disambiguation)
- Soulja (disambiguation)
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