recruit

  • 51recruit — /rəˈkrut / (say ruh krooht) noun 1. a newly enlisted member of the armed forces. 2. a newly secured member of any body or class. 3. an item freshly supplied: gem fish recruits. –verb (t) 4. a. to enlist (people) for service in the armed forces. b …

  • 52recruit —   Koa komo mua …

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  • 53Army recruit — Recruit or army recruit is a term often colloquially used to refer to the lowest military rank in various armed services. It usually implies that the soldier so labeled has not yet completed basic training.ee also* Seaman Recruit …

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  • 54recruit stock — the stock that each year is added to the portion of the fishable population …

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  • 55recruit-to-spawner ratio — an estimate of the number of recruits (fish that are available for harvest in addition to those that escape the fishery to spawn) produced by the previous generation of spawners. The spawner to spawner ratio estimates the number of spawners… …

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  • 56recruit training depot — military base used to instruct new soldiers …

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  • 57United States Marine Corps Recruit Training — The Drill Instructor conducts the vast majority of training a recruit will receive. United States Marine Corps Recruit Training, commonly known as boot camp , is a program of initial training that each recruit must successfully complete in order… …

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  • 58Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island — Parris Island redirects here. For location, see Parris Island, South Carolina. Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Parris Island, South Carolina …

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  • 59Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego — San Diego, California Type Military base …

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  • 60USS Recruit (AM-285) — was an Admirable class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters, and served the Navy in the Pacific Ocean before voyaging to the U.S. East Coast for decommissioning. Post war,… …

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