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What is a british private soldier called with 8 letters?

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What is the British army salary officers?

from a private soldier to highest rank


What law made colonist house and fed british troops?

The quartering act 1765 passed by Parliament gave the British soldier access to private home accommodations without owner consent.


What is the name of a soldier hired for a job?

They can be called private security guards


What were sepoys?

An Indian Army Soldier during the British Colonial period. Consider it a rank, kind of like private.


Is it mandatory for a soldier to be quartered in a private residence?

No, it is not mandatory for a soldier to be quartered in a private residence.


What is the name of the british soldier that didn't shoot Hitler during World War 1?

Private Henry Tandey of Warwickshire, UK.


What british food is called a soldier?

Slices of toast that are traditionally dipped in an egg yolk


What are the trenches built for the British soldier to get close to the Maori pa?

The trenches were called saps and the people who dug them were called sappers.


Another name for the red-coated British soldier?

They were called 'redcoats' becauseof their red tunics.


Why is a new soldier called private?

The term "private" for a new soldier originates from the word "private" in the sense of being a member of the general public, as opposed to an officer or someone with a higher rank. In military hierarchy, a private is the lowest rank, indicating that the soldier has not yet attained specialized training or higher status within the military structure. The title reflects their initial status and role within the organization.


What does a sergeant call a private in the army?

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".