soldado-1
soldier ; serviceman [servicemen, -pl.] ; army man ; serviceperson.
The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of automatic co-pilots which respond to human voice, and the use of expert systems to help train soldiers to operate and repair complex equipment.
Personal readers' guidance was provided to World War I servicemen.
The writer discusses the victualling of 17,000 army men in the two weeks leading up to the battle of Naseby in June 1645.
Soaked to the skin in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the tomb was the highest honor that can be afforded to a serviceperson.
antiguo soldado
ex-soldier
The landlord is as mad as a barrel load of monkeys, but a fine man and ex-soldier.
ciudadano soldado
citizen soldier
I encourage anyone who wants to understand how warfare is shifting from the citizen soldier to the hired gun to watch this film.
mujer soldado
servicewoman
The author reviews the history and meaning of the combat exclusion policy for United States servicewomen.
profesión de soldado
soldiering
The 'feminization of the military' is another feature not of the decline but revaluation of soldiering as a profession.
soldado alemán [Usado a veces en singular con significado plural]
Jerry
Jerry had to guess where the bridges were, though, for a vast smoke screen covered miles of the river successfully hiding the bridges.
soldado americano [Abreviatura de "government issue" (propiedad del gobierno) que se ponía en todos los productos que usaban los soldados]
GI
This journal provides a social and military history of the GI in the European theater in World War 2.
soldado de a pie
foot soldier
Now, if you still feel that these taxes are unjust don't lash it out on the foot soldier but the people who created the law.
soldado de caballería
cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.]
This is the perfect vacation destination and visitors can stay where cavalrymen once bunked.
soldado de infantería
infantryman
foot soldier
The writer challenges that idea that the auxiliary infantryman of the Roman army was merely expendable 'cannon fodder'.
Now, if you still feel that these taxes are unjust don't lash it out on the foot soldier but the people who created the law.
soldado de juguete
model soldier
The cataloguing of Napoleonic miniatures (model soldiers made of tin or pewter) is used to demonstrate the feasibility of extending AACR2 to the realm of museums.
soldado enemigo
enemy soldier
There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.
soldado militar
military soldier
It shows a military soldier in full gear with gas mask on and weapon in hand standing near a strip of deserted road.
soldado raso [Nombre]
army private
private
Two army privates arrested in connection with stolen military property.
In the British Army, privates wear no insignia.
soldados
military personnel
This area is visited only by desert rats, biologists, military personnel, and those desperate people willing to walk across as much as 60 miles of waterless trail.
soldado sanitario
corpsman [corpsmen, -pl.]
This is a video material to teach corpsmen response procedures for each of seven emergency medical conditions: angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, stroke, diabetic coma, insulin shock, and epileptic seizure.
soldado veterano
veteran soldier
These are the words not of a mollycoddle or a sentimentalist, but of a veteran soldier nation.