Military training officer.
A noncommissioned officer who instructs recruits in military marching and discipline.
Sinônimos
Examples for "drill master"
Examples for "drill master"
1With Stevens, as drill master, they began the study of military tactics.
2The Prussian drill master was let loose in all his fury upon the younger generation.
3The young gentleman from Woodville did not like the style of the drill master's remarks.
4He was a tireless drill master, and threw himself into his duties with all the energy of which his frail physique was capable.
5Such repetitions lead to the adoption of a fixed mode of attack or defense and develop mere drill masters.
1The captain dismissed the drill instructor and said he'd handle the case himself.
2The answer: Bring on Jean Martinet, the original drill instructor.
3Am getting quite good at being thrown against the wall by the drill instructor.
4At 17 he became the youngest Marine drill instructor, according to the TCM website.
5In 1887 I was appointed gymnastic and drill instructor to the Collegiate Institute, Peterboro'.
6There was something of the drill instructor in her demeanor.
7This was what their drill instructor back in boot had told them would win wars.
8He also spent three years as a drill instructor.
9I would make him drill instructor, if you will give him a commission as ensign.
10Seventy-five children marched in-eachaccompanied by a handler, a Naval drill instructor in camouflage pattern fatigues.
11You sound as gung-ho as my drill instructor.
12Then he started on the corners-tighthospital folds that would have made his own drill instructor proud.
13From there, he joined the U.S. Army, where he eventually became a drill instructor at Fort Bragg.
14He followed every syllable his drill instructor spat at him, as if the man was God himself.
15He was our physical drill instructor.
16David Lewis told his drill instructor that he felt tired and weak, although not sick enough to skip a training hike.
Translations for drill instructor