A squaddy. .
The quartering act 1765 passed by Parliament gave the British soldier access to private home accommodations without owner consent.
Slices of toast that are traditionally dipped in an egg yolk
Origin of Sepoy came from Hindi word "Sepahi" which means a soldier or a cop No, a Sepoy is and Indian soldier serving under British command. They are also called 'Jawans'.
"The Times" newspaper in the UK reported on 4th September 1950 that "The War Office announced yesterday that the first British soldier to be killed in the Korean war was Private Reginald Streeter, aged 19, 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment, of Stoughton, Guildford, Surrey."
A Mercenary
squaddie
from a private soldier to highest rank
They can be called private security guards
The quartering act 1765 passed by Parliament gave the British soldier access to private home accommodations without owner consent.
An Indian Army Soldier during the British Colonial period. Consider it a rank, kind of like private.
The cast of Stahlhelm - 2011 includes: Richard Anchor as German Soldier 4 Richard Bass as British Private Tyrone Coates as British Officer David Hoyle as German Soldier 3 Johnny Paton as German Soldier 1
Private Henry Tandey of Warwickshire, UK.
Slices of toast that are traditionally dipped in an egg yolk
They were called 'redcoats' becauseof their red tunics.
The trenches were called saps and the people who dug them were called sappers.
Yes. Private is a rank. So you could call a soldier by his rank or by his rank and name, such as "Private Jones". Not all soldiers would be called "private" unless that is their rank. Others may be called "Sergeant" or "Lieutenant" or "Captain".
Yes. They were also called lobster-backs, and redcoats. All these nicknames came from the bright red color of the British soldier's coats.