Person who is a part of the armed forces of a state on their own accord, and not e.g. a freedom fighter, a rebel, a mercenary, a conscript, etc.
1 Instantly the dog was a professional soldier once more-alertlyobedient and resourceful.
2 It was astonishing, but then we did not know the professional soldier .
3 I was a Regular Army professional soldier , alone, and on my own.
4 It occurs to me that I was a professional soldier , madam.
5 Chink was a professional soldier and had gone out to Mons from Sandhurst.
6 As a professional soldier , he served from Britain to Persia.
7 First and foremost, it was that of the professional soldier .
8 He then joined the trawler crews sailing from Hull, and became a professional soldier .
9 Love, they said, would destroy the value of any but the most professional soldier .
10 Grant, he argued, was a professional soldier , not a politician.
11 Your professional soldier , above all men, prefers not to throw away good men's lives.
12 He had no distrust of Irish soldiers in ordinary regiments; no professional soldier ever had.
13 The Crusader is in every sense more rational than the modern conscript or professional soldier .
14 But the knight of the early middle ages was much more than a professional soldier .
15 He was a skilled professional soldier , but Benignus alone was as strong as an ox.
16 Oddly enough, the only professional soldier present condemned her project roundly when it was mooted.
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