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enlistment

[ en-list-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the period of time for which one is committed to military service.
  2. an act of enlisting.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enlistment1

First recorded in 1740–50; enlist + -ment
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"He said, 'You can either burn down a military enlistment office, set fire to a military vehicle or sabotage a Ukrainian Railways electrical box.'"

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Though it is described in a title as “the least important U.S. Army base in the world,†you could do worse than spend your enlistment working in a fromagerie.

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Cruise's lead role in the 1986 smash hit Top Gun shot him into celebrity status, and the film's record-breaking success spiked military enlistment.

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Reflecting on his enlistment, he once said, “I just thought I was gonna go dancing all the time, have a good time, see the world. What’d I do? I got caught in the war.â€

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When the war ended, he extended his enlistment, got married, had a daughter, divorced, was promoted to piloting small boats, served in the Philippines, and in 1947 was discharged.

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