Person who enlists in military service by free will, and is not a mercenary or a foreign legionnaire.
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Examples for "military volunteer"
Examples for "military volunteer"
1Studies with military volunteers have helped in making these predictions.
2Many charities are adapting to this unique challenge, like Team Rubicon, which has many former military volunteers.
3In a magazine for republican military volunteers.
1The ideal volunteer soldier of the war was William F. Bartlett.
2They were generally domineering, and of a temperament not suited to command the American volunteer soldier.
3He was twice wounded, and retired at the end of the war distinguished as a volunteer soldier.
4No man there is a volunteer soldier fighting his country's battles except from a conviction that he ought to be.
5Born in 1792, a volunteer soldier at the age of fifteen, his military career was interrupted by the fall of the Empire.
6A volunteer soldier followed the shaft, which zigzagged back and forth through weaknesses in the stone, down to the disused seventh level.
7This is the support to the otherwise taxing story told by Doctor J. E. Burriss, of New York, then a volunteer soldier at the place.
8Major William Knowlton, a most worthy volunteer soldier, died of wounds received in battle on the 20th day of September, 1864.
9Ten volunteer soldiers, the best the Belt had to offer.
10The call for volunteer soldiers was in the South greeted with a howl of derision.
11All through the war we gave concerts for the volunteer soldiers of the State of Massachusetts.
12The army was a curious collection of regular troops and volunteer soldiers, the latter what would be called 'Bashi-Bazouks.'
13When the engine pulled into the station at Jackson a full brigade of volunteer soldiers had taken their places in the ranks.
14When Lincoln was in the Black Hawk War as captain, the volunteer soldiers drank in with delight the jests and stories of the tall captain.
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