GIs, which stands for "Government Issue"
what is the abbreviation for a female soldier in wwII
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POW is an abbreviation of Prisoner Of War
Most people agree that this abbreviation comes from the term "Government Issue". This was a term that defined anything issued to a soldier by the Army. Therefore, the soldier considered himself government property.
it doesn't matter if you are female or male you are still called soldier unless you are higher ranked then you will be called by your title for e.g Field Marshal General Lt General Maj General Brig General Colonel Lt Colonel
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The abbreviation for abbreviation is "abbr."
The abbreviation for centimeter is cm. The abbreviation for meter is m. The abbreviation for inches is in. The abbreviation for liter is L.
Tommy was the common term for a British soldier. Just like "Billy Yank" in the Civil War or "GI Joe" for the American soldier in WW2. The name came from Thomas Atkins, The soldiers name on the specimen sign-up papers. BTW, the term "GI" in the US Army was an abbreviation for "Government Issue". Everything that the soldier owned was labeled as "Government Issue", so they adopted that term for them.
"GPA" is already an abbreviation for "grade point average". There is no further abbreviation for the abbreviation.
Parent is actually an abbreviation itself. It is an abbreviation for parental. Some say that an abbreviation could be rent, but other than that since it is an abbreviation it doesn't really have an abbreviation.
Soldier Soldier was created in 1991.