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The definition of the acronym SUC can have several different meanings depending on the area of interest. It can stand for Single Use Camera, Sum Under Consideration, Soldiers United for Cash and several others.
Pharach, noun. 1) A group of Golems who act as a single organism. 2) Especially used to describe a group of large soldiers who carry out a simple task and seem inseparable.
Literally, it's a fellow soldier Figuratively, it means someone who has shared a difficult, dangerous or stressful experience It can also be two soldiers that protect each other in a war
"Displine" cannot be found in any of my dictionaries, so I am forced to conclude it is not a real word. - You may mean 'discipline' , which means :- - " A branch of instruction or learning" , or -" Order maintained among soldiers, schoolchildren, prisoners. etc. " ( OED.)
well army is a collective noun but you could have an army of people or an army of soldiers. Peace I'm out
The BAH rate for soldiers with at least one dependent is called the 'with dependent' rate, and this does not go up with additional dependents. The amount the soldier gets will depend on the type of housing he or she chooses. A soldier who lives off post is called the OHA rate, which is an overseas housing allowance.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) is a pay allowance for Enlisted Soldiers and Officers that can offset the cost of food purchases. As of January 1, 2002, all enlisted members receive full BAS.
Foot Soldiers
You need to be more specific and clarify what you mean by paid for in return. In return for what? Soldiers in professional armies receive a salary. Soldiers in armies based on conscription receive a small allowance
Army Values Soldiers Creed Warrior Ethos
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"Cordoned" means to enclose or surround an area with barriers, typically for security or safety reasons. It is often used by authorities to restrict access or movement in a specific area.
Family assistance is the contractual obligation the army has to provide for assisting its soldiers and their family members with dependent family members.
usually groups of artillery.
They were paid a daily allowance which they used to support themselves. At each stop they built a fortified camp to live in.
Soldiers residing in the barracks generally do not receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) as their lodging is provided by the military. This is because the BAH is designed to offset housing costs for service members living off-base.