privates in English

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a soldier of the lowest rank, in particular an enlisted person in the US Army or Marine Corps ranking below private first class.
He enlisted in the Army in 1980 and was first assigned as a young private as a supply clerk in Germany.
synonyms:private soldiercommon soldiertroopersappergunnerenlisted personnelGI
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1. That's why they're called privates.

2. Now the Checkerboards from the sergeant major to the privates, single and married, live in Berthings

3. NEMO man accused of repeatedly Backhanding young girl in privates John Garlock 2/3/2021

4. “He had a terrible craving to scratch himself, his bowels were ulcerated, and his privates gangrenous and wormy.

5. The crowd agrees. The guy drops his pants and puts his privates in the gator's mouth. Gator closes mouth.

6. A decree of 15 April 1806 defined the strength of the squadron as 13 officers and 147 privates.

7. Record Of The Buddhistic Kingdoms: Translated From The Chinese By Herbert A, Manual For Noncommissioned Officers And Privates Of Infantry Of The Army Of The United States: 1917 United States

8. I initially started doing privates with her for specific auditions, and since then I have booked, & had producer sessions .but most importantly she has inspired me and gotten me excited about Auditioning in a way that I

9. Charles Cornwallis Chesney claimed, "the South had enjoyed the special advantage, derived from her Aristocratically composed society, of a class of men accustomed to command and lead others," thus providing "officers whom the privates could respect."

10. A member who is appointed to a position or office is called an Appointee; in law, such a term is applied to one who is granted power of appointment of property Appointee (French: appointé), a foot soldier in the French army, who, for long service and bravery, received more pay than other privates