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warrant officer

A noncommissioned officer in the United States military that is above enlisted personnel but below commissioned personnel.

Joe was granted a warrant to serve as a noncommissioned officer.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

10πŸ‘ 47πŸ‘Ž


Delta Force

A secret unit of the United States military that has never been confirmed into actually existing. They are said to specialize in international hostage rescue, anti-terrorism, and stealth combat.

That man was in Delta Force. Or was he?

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

78πŸ‘ 248πŸ‘Ž


Marine Corps

An elite sub-division of the United States Navy that has forces trained in ground, sea, and air combat.

Bob enlisted in the Marine Corps.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

513πŸ‘ 272πŸ‘Ž


Royal Marines

The United Kingdom's special fighting force, equal to the United States Marine Corps. Although they were originally founded during a monarchy, hence the name, the Royal Marines are now under control of the United Kingdom's parliament.

Bradford was a member of the Royal Marines.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

106πŸ‘ 326πŸ‘Ž


corporal

An enlisted rank in many modern militaries, above private 1st class or lance corporal and below the lowest denomination of sergeant.

Corporal Smith is a brave soldier.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

86πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Sergeant

A rank in many modern militaries, especially the United States military, that is above corporal (Army/Marine Corps) and below staff sergeant.

Dave became a sergeant in the U.S. Army

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

74πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Private 1st class

An enlisted rank in the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force that is above private and below corporal/lance corporal.

Private Smith was promoted to private 1st class.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

23πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž