- - There's no holding a key man given some authority
- - Mil. club member
- - Mil. subordinate
- - Mil. abbreviation
- - One in a mil.?
- - Mil. figure with chevrons
- - Mil. club attendee
- - Kind of mil. club
- - Certain mil. member
- - Mil. classification
- - Military man: Abbr.
- - Mil. man
- - Mil. category
- - 'Junior' or 'senior' mil. figure
- - klinger or radar on "m*a*s*h", e.g.(abbr.)
- - USO show attendee perhaps (Abbr.)
- - sergeant from the ranks
- - Sergeant or corporal, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Military category of sergeants and corporals (Abbr.)
- - Corporal or sergeant, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Sergeant [1,1,1]
- - Con to be made sergeant
- - Military officer who has not earned a commission: Abbr.
- - S.Sgt. or M.Sgt
- - base fellow, briefly
- - Sergeant or corporal, for one: Abbr.
- - Corporal or a Sergeant, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Rank above a private in the army [abbr]
- - Many military members: Abbr.
- - GI with stripes
- - GI with chevrons
- - Sgt. Bilko, for one
- - Sgt. Bilko, e.g.
- - Non-commissioned officer
- - U.S. Army E-6, e.g.
- - Sgt., for instance
- - Sergeant or corporal: Abbr.
- - Sergeant or corporal
- - PX user
- - Bilko or Pepper
- - U.S.M.C. barracks boss
- - Three-striper, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Sgt. Snorkel, for one
- - Sergeant or corporal, e.g.
- - E-4 to E-9 ranking
- - DI, e.g.
- - Cpl. Klinger or Sgt. Pepper, e.g.
- - Cpl.
- - Corporal or sergeant: Abbr.
- - Corp., e.g.
- - Chevron sporter: Abbr.
- - Bilko, for one: Abbr.
- - Bilko, e.g.
- - Base figure: Abbr.
- - Barracks V.I.P.
- - V.I.P. in boot camp
- - USO visitor
- - USO user
- - U.S.O. user, perhaps
- - U.S.A.F. E-7, e.g.
- - U.S. Army E-5, e.g.
- - Type of officer: Abbr.
- - Two- or three-striper, briefly
- - Two or three chevron wearer: Abbr.
- - Trombone's range
- - Term not found in the West Pt. mission statement
- - Technical sgt., e.g.
- - Superior of a Pfc.
- - Staff sgt., for one
- - Squad VIP
- - Squad leader, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Sgt., perhaps
- - Sgt., for ex.
- - Sgt. Sickmann, for one
- - Sgt. Lopez, e.g.
- - Sergeant, for ex.
- - Sergeant major: Abbr.
- - Sergeant major of the Army, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Second lt.'s subordinate
- - Sarge, say
- - S.F.C. or Cpl.
- - Radar was one: Abbr.
- - Pvt., e.g.
- - Pfc. or Cpl.
- - Petty person, e.g.?: Abbr.
- - Overseer of batteries, briefly
- - One with two or three stripes: Abbr.
- - One with a chevron: Abbr.
- - One who's earned stripes, e.g.
- - One below a second lieut.
- - No lieutenant yet: Abbr.
- - MSgt, for one
- - Milit. figure
- - Master Sgt., for one
- - Master chief, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Marines subordinate, for short
- - M.Sgt., for one
- - Lt. saluter
- - It's below grade one: Abbr.
- - He ranks a Pfc.
- - Gunnery sergeant, for example: Abbr.
- - G.I.'s superior
- - G.I. with chevrons
- - Fort Bragg res.
- - Flight sergeant in the RAF, e.g.
- - Enlisted V.I.P.
- - Elvis Presley was one: Abbr.
- - E-7, e.g.: Abbr.
- - E-6 in the Navy: Abbr.
- - E-4 or E-5
- - Drilling type: Abbr.
- - D.S.M. recipient
- - D.I., for one
- - Cpl., but not Pfc.
- - Corp., for one
- - Chief technician in the RAF, e.g.
- - Candidate for OCS
- - C.P.O., e.g.
- - BX shopper
- - Boss of the pvts.
- - Bilko was one
- - Base figure, for short
- - Barracks fig.
- - Barracks bugaboo: Abbr.
- - Barracks boss, for short
- - Army type, for short
- - Army figure, for short
- - Army cpl., for one
- - Any U.S. Army E-4 thru E-9
- - Agarn or O'Rourke, in "F Troop": Abbr.
- - A Marine Corps lance corporal no longer qualifies as one: Abbr.
- - ...... Club (military hangout)
- - Army fig.
- - Lt.'s underling
- - SARGE
- - Certain G.I.
- - Sgt. or cpl
- - Sgt., for one
- - Cpl., e.g
- - Sgt., e.g
- - In the British Army, ........s include bombardiers
- - Sgt., say
- - Staff sgt., e.g
- - Sgt. or col
- - Corp. or Sgt
- - Sarge, for one
- - Cpl. for instance
- - Cpl., for one
- - Base fig
- - S.Sgt., e.g
- - High-grade U.S.M.C. enlistee
- - Many a G.I
- - E-4 or E-6, in the Army: Abbr
- - Superior to a 6-Down
- - Army E-7, e.g
- - Subaltern ( Acronym )
- - Lance bombardier, in the RAF
- - Cpl. or sgt., e.g
- - 38-Down's superior
- - Elvis, in early 1960
- - British Army soldier such as a lance corporal or sergeant
- - Sarge, but not looey
- - First-tier supervisor in the U.S.M.C
- - Sgt. or cpl., e.g
- - Sarge, e.g
- - F.D.R.-created program with the slogan 'We Do Our Part'
- - Sgt., for example
- - Many a PX shopper
- - PX customer
- - Lt. subordinate
- - SFC or cpl
- - Abbr. for a two-striper
- - PX patron
- - PX visitor
- - PX shopper
- - Drilling expert, for short
- - Drill sgt., e.g
- - Drill sgt., for one
- - SSgt, e.g
- - M.Sgt., e.g
- - Leader of a 45-Across, often (abbr.)
- - USO show attendee
- - Sarge, for short
- - Sgt. maj., e.g
- - Many a PX customer
- - Sgt. maj., for one
- - Sgt. or corp.
- - E-5, e.g.
- - First sgt., e.g.
- - Cpl. or SFC
- - Two- or three-striper, for short
- - Many a PX patron
- - Drill specialist, for short?
- - Base figure
- - Army E-5, e.g.
- - One with chevrons (abbr.)
- - Drill instructor (abbr.)
- - One may be petty: Abbr.
- - Barracks boss, briefly
- - Sergeant or corporal, e,g,
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