English to Nepalese Dictionary reservist

reservist

reservist
definition
noun
Military reservists and guardsmen found themselves out of their depth.
a member of the military reserve forces.
example
When a sponsored 'reservist' is on active duty, the military commander assumes responsibility for work products and services.
The typical 'reservist' might be deployed for another 12 months over the next couple years.
She has spent 17 of her 26 years in the military, as a 'reservist' with the 91st Division.
The 'reservist' should share information about military assignments or specialties with an employer.
He was 34 and like most of his company a 'reservist' , called up for emergency military service a week ago on Friday.
So far 1,500 Territorial Army British 'reservists' have been called up for a possible conflict.
A critical look at how the other services support their 'reservists' may be helpful.
Forty of the failures were 'reservists' with the Territorial Army.
Many 'reservists' and guardsmen currently serving abroad are facing the same problem.
For some of the 'reservists' , the deployment meant delaying major events in their lives.
Many are coping without key employees, as military 'reservists' are called to active duty.
The idea was that the active army was basically a training organization for the wartime army of 'reservists' .
The act allowed individual 'reservists' and Guardsmen to volunteer for active duty.
The majority of 'reservists' and guardsmen hold down civilian jobs and many support families.
National Guard members and 'reservists' are now covered by the program while on active duty.
Volunteering for military deployments is another area in which Air Force 'reservists' excel.
Such animosity stems from a particularly low level of morale among the Guardsmen and 'reservists' .
The deployment also gave the 'reservists' a rare insight to working with active duty Marines.
Military 'reservists' and guardsmen found themselves out of their depth.
I very often see soldiers and 'reservists' where I live and I have a family member serving in the Australian Army.
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