enlistee
IPA: ɪnɫɪstˈi
noun
- A person who enlists (or is enlisted), especially into the armed forces
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Examples of "enlistee" in Sentences
- Marine enlistee was the Pittsburgh police shooter.
- One, each enlistee had to be a high school graduate.
- The agreement also guarantees a certain job for the enlistee.
- Indeed, the typical enlistee had a 3 digit IQ, above average.
- The average age of an army enlistee in the United States is 19.
- Like said the lowest officer, is higher than highest in enlistee.
- The average American enlistee is more educated -- not less -- than the average young civilian.
- That is bad news for Russia, says Mr. Fetisov, the former enlistee, but at least those who serve will do so with fewer illusions.
- In 1991 in Kileen Texas, Ex-Navy enlistee George Jo Hennard, Jr. slammed his truck into a Luby's restaurant and murdered 23 people with a pair of handguns before killing himself.
- The elder Swann, a retired Navy enlistee and Treasury Department worker, said he barely recognizes his son, who gave one-word responses during their 30-minute meetings when he was first arrested.
- "It feels right in so many ways," said Muse, who came to Washington in 1996 as a Teach for America enlistee, teaching math at Eastern High School, then left to attend drama school to study directing, and returned in 2003 to direct at Studio, Arena Stage and the Shakespeare Theatre.
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