To recruit is to actively seek out people who will join your group. The people you recruit are called recruits. Although the use of the term in the military context as referring to newly-joined soldiers or sailors is perhaps the most common, it is possible to talk about recruits to a workforce or to a club as well.
It meant new recruits joining the union army.
The collective noun is a batch of recruits.
There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.There is a battalion for women Marine recruits on Parris Island.
BUD/S is the Navy acronym for Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL training. BUDS, is the first training step for SEAL recruits; though recruits can pass BUDS training, it doesn't mean they'll go on to become SEAL's, as SEAL training follows BUDS.
The duration of Recruits - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Recruits - TV series - was created on 2009-05-04.
The cast of Recruits - 2009 includes: Rodger Corser as Narrator
Recruits Embarking - 1904 was released on: USA: January 1904
Recruits on 'Yorktown' - 1904 was released on: USA: January 1904
The Joblot Recruits - 1914 was released on: USA: 14 September 1914
Clue: What the recruits do when they line up for shots.Answer: Piker, snarl, postal, vermin, and PRESENT ARMS.
It's another term for a Marine Corps recruit. Recruits are in a "pool" of other recruits and are referred to as "poolees".