Historical Military Terms

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a military rank above colonel and below major general

  • The brigadier inspected the troops before they were deployed.
  • I heard the brigadier is a stickler for rules and discipline.
  • The new brigadier is really cracking the whip around here.
  • She was like a brigadier in the way she organized and directed the event.

noun a French police officer

  • The gendarme patrolled the streets diligently, ensuring the safety of the citizens.
  • I saw a gendarme directing traffic at the intersection earlier.
  • The gendarme busted the party for noise complaints last night.
  • She acted like a gendarme, constantly monitoring everyone's actions and behaviors.

noun A slang term for a member of the United States Marine Corps, derived from the leather collar once part of the Marine Corps uniform

  • The Leatherneck division is known for its outstanding performance in combat.
  • My grandpa used to be a Leatherneck in the Marines.
  • I heard that guy is a real Leatherneck, always ready for a fight.
  • She's a Leatherneck when it comes to negotiating deals, never backing down.

noun a member of a group of soldiers in seventeenth and eighteenth century France who were armed with muskets

  • The musketeer was known for his skill with a sword and his loyalty to the king.
  • Hey, did you hear about the musketeer who saved the princess from the dragon?
  • That musketeer dude is so cool, he always knows how to handle any situation.
  • She was a musketeer of justice, always ready to defend the truth no matter the cost.