Definition of Soldiering. Meaning of Soldiering. Synonyms of Soldiering

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Definition of Soldiering

Soldiering
Soldiering Sol"dier*ing, n. 1. The act of serving as a soldier; the state of being a soldier; the occupation of a soldier. 2. The act of feigning to work. See the Note under Soldier, v. i., 2. [Colloq. U.S.]

Meaning of Soldiering from wikipedia

- countries and has been called by various terms. Taylor used the term "soldiering", a term that reflects the way conscripts may approach following orders...
- A soldier is a person who is a member of an army. A soldier can be a conscripted or volunteer enlisted person, a non-commissioned officer, a warrant officer...
- Soldier Soldier is a British television drama series. Created by Lucy Gannon, produced by Central Television and broadcast on the ITV network, it ran...
- "Soldiering On" is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television, as part of his Talking Heads series for the BBC. The series became...
- 2014. "2001". soldiering.ru. Archived from the original on 29 March 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014. "soldiering article". soldiering.ru. Archived from...
- 11456787. Beber, Bernd; Blattman, Christopher (2013). "The Logic of Child Soldiering and Coercion". International Organization. 67 (1): 65–104. doi:10.1017/s0020818312000409...
- soldier of fortune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soldier of fortune or Soldier of Fortune may refer to: Mercenary, sometimes known as a soldier...
- Soldier, Idaho Soldier, Iowa Soldier, Kansas Soldier, Kentucky Soldier, Pennsylvania Soldier Field, football stadium in Chicago, Illinois Soldier Key, Florida...
- directly related to the traditional ballad "Soldier, soldier won't you marry me" and instead begin "Soldier, soldier come from the wars, Why don't you march...
- also gets infant. The individual-soldier term infantryman was not coined until 1837. In modern usage, foot soldiers of any era are now considered infantry...