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  • 11foot soldier — foot ,soldier noun count 1. ) a soldier who fights on foot, not on a horse or in a vehicle 2. ) someone with a junior position in a company, whose job is to do necessary but boring work …

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  • 12foot soldier — n. 1. a soldier who moves and fights largely on foot; infantryman 2. a person who does the hard or routine work at the lowest levels of an organization, group, etc …

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  • 13foot soldier — noun A soldier who fights on foot; an infantryman …

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  • 14foot soldier — infantryman, soldier who fights ground battles …

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  • 15foot soldier — noun 1》 a soldier who fights on foot. 2》 a low ranking person who nevertheless does valuable work …

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  • 16(a) soldier of fortune — literary someone who fights for any country or group that will pay him. A soldier of fortune in the service of both Christian and Muslim kings, he was constantly fighting from 1065 …

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  • 17foot soldier — noun 1. fights on foot with small arms (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑infantryman, ↑marcher, ↑footslogger • Derivationally related forms: ↑footslog (for: ↑footslogger) …

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  • 18John S. Mosby — John Singleton Mosby (December 6 1833 ndash; May 30 1916) also known as the Gray Ghost, was a Confederate Partisan Ranger (a partisan is similar to a guerrilla fighter) in the American Civil War. He was noted for his lightning quick raids and his …

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  • 19List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction — This is a list of apocalyptic and post apocalyptic fiction works, sorted by the nature of the catastrophe portrayed.World War III and other apocalyptic wars (between humans)Films1930s*1936. Things to Come , in which an extended future second… …

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  • 20James McDade — James Patrick McDade (24 July, 1946 ndash; 14 November, 1974) was a volunteer (member) and a lieutenant in the Birmingham Battalion [GHQ staff tribute; Irish News 16 Nov 74] of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who was killed in a… …

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