What is an old soldier called?

veteran. nounperson with much experience; particularly in war. GI. expert. old guard.
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What is the name for a former soldier?

A veteran (from Latin vetus 'old') is a person who has significant experience (and is usually adept and esteemed) and expertise in a particular occupation or field. A military veteran is a person who is no longer in a military.
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What is a slang word for soldier?

redcoat. enlisted man (US) man-at-arms. squaddie or squaddy (British, slang)
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What is an old soldier British slang?

old soldier in British English

1. a former soldier or veteran. 2. an experienced or practised person.
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What is another name for a medieval soldier?

A man-at-arms could be a knight, or other nobleman, a member of a knight's or nobleman's retinue, or a mercenary in a company serving under a captain. Such men could serve for pay or through a feudal obligation.
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What is a medieval warrior called?

Knights were medieval gentleman-soldiers, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire. Originally knights were attendants or specialized foot-soldiers, but the status of knights was elevated around 800 A.D.
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What is the word for Roman soldier?

The Roman legionary (in Latin legionarius, plural legionarii) was a professional heavy infantryman of the Roman army after the Marian reforms.
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What do they say about old soldiers?

"Old soldiers never die" is an English language catchphrase, with the full version being "Old soldiers never die, they simply fade away".
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What are oldies slang?

oldie noun [C] (PERSON)

an old person. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. The elderly. a ripe old age idiom. age.
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What do you call a retired Marine?

Veteran marines

"Retired marine" refers to those who have completed 20 or more years of service and formally retired or have been medically retired after less than 20 years service. "Sir" or "Ma'am" is appropriate out of respect.
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What are 10 soldiers called?

Squad. A small military unit consisting of ten to eleven soldiers, normally led by a staff sergeant. Platoon. A platoon is four squads: generally three rifle squads and one weapons squad, normally armed with machine guns and anti-tank weapons.
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What is the name for elite soldiers?

  • commandos.
  • Green Berets.
  • guerrilla troops.
  • paratroops.
  • rangers.
  • rapid deployment force.
  • shock troops.
  • storm troops.
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What do army guys call?

Those who serve in a typical large ground or land force are soldiers, making up an army. Those who serve in seagoing forces are seamen or sailors, and their branch is a navy or coast guard.
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What are the three types of soldier?

A soldier can be a conscripted or volunteer enlisted person, a non-commissioned officer, or an officer.
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What do you call an old gangster?

O.G. or original gangster or real OG or triple OG [oh-jee] or [uh-rij-uh-nl gang-ster]
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What do you call a 70 year old?

A person between 60 and 69 is called a sexagenarian. A person between 70 and 79 is called a septuagenarian. A person between 80 and 89 is called an octogenarian.
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What are 70s slang?

List of 1970s Slang: Aww sooky sooky: Aww yeah, baby. Flower power: Choosing peace over war. Jeepers creepers: Oh my gosh.
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What is considered old in the military?

In general, the Defense Department restricts enlistment to those 35 and younger. Prior enlisted service members can subtract their previous years of service from their age in order to extend eligibility. For example, the current age cutoff in the Air Force is 39.
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What is the old Army motto?

It replaced the popular "Be All You Can Be" and was replaced in 2006 by the new slogan "Army Strong". The reason for the replacement, states Frank Luntz, is that the slogan "Army of One" is contrary to the idea of teamwork.
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What happens to old soldiers?

His speech is best known for its final lines in which he quoted an old army ballad: "'Old soldiers never die--they just fade away. ' And like the old soldier of that ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away--an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty.
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What do you call a person 100 years old?

A person who is 100 years old or older is a centenarian. Below you will find some quotes from news stories about centenarians, to show how this word is used. Meanwhile, here are some other words for people who are not quite as old as centenarians: a person who is between 70 and 79 years old is a septuagenarian.
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What was a Roman knight called?

eques, (Latin: “horseman”) plural equites, in ancient Rome, a knight, originally a member of the cavalry and later of a political and administrative class as well as of the equestrian order.
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What were military towns called that old soldiers retired to?

Old soldiers often retired together in military towns, called 'colonia'. An auxiliary was a soldier who was not a Roman citizen. He was only paid a third of a legionary's wage. Auxiliaries guarded forts and frontiers but also fought in battles, often in the front lines where it was the most dangerous.
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What are heavy knights called?

Cuirassiers. The heavy cavalry were trained to smash enemy units on the battlefield. They rode big heavy horses, were armed with large swords, and wore a back and breastplate known as a cuirass. The latter gave them their French name of 'cuirassiers'.
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What is a knights servant called?

Squires were the second step to becoming a knight, after having served as a page. Boys served a knight as an attendant, doing simple but important tasks such as saddling a horse or caring for the knight's weapons and armour. The squire would sometimes carry the knight's flag into battle with his master.
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