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		Definition of enlisted man in English: enlisted mannoun US A member of the armed forces below the rank of officer.  Example sentencesExamples -  Two U.S. Army enlisted men manning an experimental radar system spotted the incoming aircraft and called air defense headquarters twice.
 -  Some 300 officers and enlisted men were serving in these historical units when the war ended in 1945.
 -  He was an ordinary kind of guy who was drafted into the Army as an enlisted man and ended the war as a major.
 -  The army spokesman says it is standard procedure for military police to question only the enlisted men and officers involved.
 -  A similar kind of fracturing could emerge within the U.S. Army if enlisted men and their officers spend most of their careers on a single base.
 -  For an officer to apologize to an enlisted man in public was unheard of, and the soldiers must have discussed the incident at length in the barracks.
 -  We, the initial troops, had nothing to move into, and within days, more and more enlisted men and officers would be coming in to assume their duties.
 -  When I was there, he only talked to the enlisted men and NCOs. No officers.
 -  Standard military protocol required enlisted men to come to attention when the commanding officer arrived on deck.
 -  It was originally composed of approximately 600 acres with housing for 108 officers and 330 enlisted men.
 -  Thus most of the company commanders, and many battalion commanders, were former enlisted men.
 -  He began as an enlisted man in an anti-tank gun crew with the German 132d Infantry Division as it moved across southern Russia.
 -  This commitment extended to his officers and enlisted men, each of whom he individually interviewed before accepting them in the submarine service.
 -  Most of its members were reserve officers or enlisted men.
 -  Corporal John Henry Shelly was the gunner and ranking enlisted man on the tank.
 -  In 1994, it had 503,800 officers and enlisted men on active duty.
 
  Synonyms private soldier, common soldier    Definition of enlisted man in US English: enlisted mannouninˈlistid man US A member of the armed forces below the rank of NCO.  Example sentencesExamples -  Some 300 officers and enlisted men were serving in these historical units when the war ended in 1945.
 -  When I was there, he only talked to the enlisted men and NCOs. No officers.
 -  We, the initial troops, had nothing to move into, and within days, more and more enlisted men and officers would be coming in to assume their duties.
 -  For an officer to apologize to an enlisted man in public was unheard of, and the soldiers must have discussed the incident at length in the barracks.
 -  A similar kind of fracturing could emerge within the U.S. Army if enlisted men and their officers spend most of their careers on a single base.
 -  Corporal John Henry Shelly was the gunner and ranking enlisted man on the tank.
 -  The army spokesman says it is standard procedure for military police to question only the enlisted men and officers involved.
 -  Most of its members were reserve officers or enlisted men.
 -  Two U.S. Army enlisted men manning an experimental radar system spotted the incoming aircraft and called air defense headquarters twice.
 -  He was an ordinary kind of guy who was drafted into the Army as an enlisted man and ended the war as a major.
 -  Standard military protocol required enlisted men to come to attention when the commanding officer arrived on deck.
 -  This commitment extended to his officers and enlisted men, each of whom he individually interviewed before accepting them in the submarine service.
 -  In 1994, it had 503,800 officers and enlisted men on active duty.
 -  Thus most of the company commanders, and many battalion commanders, were former enlisted men.
 -  It was originally composed of approximately 600 acres with housing for 108 officers and 330 enlisted men.
 -  He began as an enlisted man in an anti-tank gun crew with the German 132d Infantry Division as it moved across southern Russia.
 
  Synonyms private soldier, common soldier     |