Results for: enrolled as a member of the military
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cylindrical plumed hat, military dress hat with a flat top and a plumeshako
Dakota language, Dakotan, member of Native American people, territory in the United States which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889; North Dakota or South Dakota; Sioux, North American Indian people; member of the Sioux; language spoken by...Dakota
dark-skinned indigenous people of southeastern Nigeria; Kwa language spoken by the Ibo people (also Ibo), member of the Igbo people of southeastern NigeriaIgbo
dark-skinned indigenous people of southeastern Nigeria; Kwa language spoken by the Ibo people (also Igbo), language of Ibo, member of Nigerian people, member of the Ibo people of southeastern NigeriaIbo
day for amateur competitions, day for military show, day for outdoor activities, day for outdoor sports, time of unrestrained activityfield day
dead end, blind alley; situation in which military forces are surrounded on all sides except from behindcul de sac
death of million people (military term usually referring to casualties of nuclear war), one million deathsmegadeath
decide on rule, deliver military fire, lie down, place bet, set, determine; (Slang) abase oneself, store for future, surrender somethinglay down
decorate, each and every element, give military unit specialized assignment, group with special task, inclusion of all elements, individual part, insignificant part, item; group of soldiers who have been sent on a mission, list things, enumerate, descr...detail
decorative cord, ornamental tags cords or loops worn on the shoulder of a military uniformaiguillette
Defense Intelligence Agencysenior intelligence organization in the United States, combat support agency which provides U.S. and allied armed forces with information about enemy military and weapons capabilitiesDIA
defensive wall, protective wall in front of a trench (Military); wall or railing installed on a balcony or roof to prevent falling, low wall, protective wall of earthparapet
demilitarized zone, demilitarized zonemilitary-free area, area from which military forces have been removed; (Computers) server that acts as "neutral zone" and separates an internal network from a public one (in order to prevent outside access to a com...DMZ
demon, ghost; unidentified airplane (Military slang)bogle
Department of Defense, Department of Defense; American government office that maintains military forces and ensures that the military can handle threats to national securityDOD
 

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