It's not really a word but an acronym...MRE and it stands for meals ready to eat.
It is not really a word, but a female soldier used to be called a WAC (Woman's Army Corps).
A different word used to refer to an old soldier is veteran. A veteran is someone who served our country in the past.
The Soldier's Food was created in 1942.
The Latin translation for the word "soldier" is "miles." In Latin, "miles" specifically refers to a foot soldier in the Roman army. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any type of soldier or warrior in a military context.
One sentence with the word soldier in it is, ''The soldier fought to keep our civil rights.''
If the word yong is used as an adjective in a sentence, the word yong means courageous or brave. If the word yong is used as a noun, it means soldier.
The root word of "soldier" is derived from the Latin word "solidus," which means "solid" or "whole." This term was used to refer to a type of Roman coin, indicating a payment for military service. Over time, "soldier" evolved to describe a person who serves in an army. The connection highlights the idea of a soldier being someone who is committed and reliable in their duty.
The closest u will find for soldier will be there word for warrior which is ''Toa''
soldier = el soldado
The likely word sought is knight, used to mean an armored fighter.
'Reb' is a three letter word for a civil war soldier.
You could use "Once a doctor and a soldier, ...." or "Previously a doctor and a soldier, ...."