verb

definition

To enter on a list; to enroll; to register.

definition

To join a cause or organization, especially military service.

example

The army wants potential soldiers to enlist.

definition

To recruit the aid or membership of others.

example

We enlisted fifty new members.

definition

To secure; to obtain.

example

They enlisted the government's support.

noun

definition

Those individuals who have enlisted in the military and who are not commissioned officers.

adjective

definition

Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer.

Examples of enlisted in a Sentence

Dean was enlisted as part of the convoy to the popular spot.

Welsh national spirit indeed was enlisted on his own side.

During this process Sonic would collect innumerable amounts of rings which essentially enlisted invulnerability as long as at least one was held onto.

You started down this path when you enlisted the help of the Others.

Their retirement will be based on their total number of years of service, their level of pay at the time of retirement, and the retirement policy in place at the time they enlisted.

Known as the TSCL, the Senior Citizens League began in 1992 when The Retired Enlisted Association, founded in 1963, started it as a special project.

To that end, Dragon enlisted the help of legendary graffiti artist, CAP.

During this process the blue hedgehog will collect innumerable amounts of rings which essentially enlisted invulnerability as long as at least one was held onto.

Local businesses can be enlisted to support school-to-work programs to help students make the transition to employment.

If your loved one served in any branch of the military (either on active duty or in the Reserves) and was either currently enlisted or honorably discharged, they are eligible for military funeral honors.

You could also find bounty land records and regular army records for enlisted men prior to 1894.

These records include enlistment records for the approximately 9 million men and women who enlisted in the United States military between 1938 and 1946.

There is no college degree requirement for entering the military as an enlisted service member.

Strauss also enlisted the help of engineer Charles Alton Ellis, who contributed much of the technical work that assured the bridge could withstand the turbulant Golden Gate weather.

This would explain why knowing that you have enlisted, she went ahead and told you she is confused and wants to spend some time apart.

Brown and Sally Pressman as the titular wives (and one husband) of army officers and enlisted posted at the fictitious Fort Marshall.

George, who had enlisted in the military, was conspicuously absent in the episode.

Pictures, videos and biographies are all posted under the names of those currently enlisted.

Some colleges and universities have enlisted similar limits to preserve bandwidth and to avoid the potential legal problems of students downloading music illegally on campus computers.

Danny Elfman, a veteran soundtrack and score composer who has worked on such classics as Batman, Spider Man, Men In Black I & II, and many, many more was enlisted to spruce up the old theme from the original films.

It was Michael who pushed Miles into a music career and he was deeply upset that his son enlisted in Starfleet instead.

Maximum capacity of the crew and how many officers and enlisted men the ship needs.

He's a leader who commands respect, but who relates to the enlisted personnel as well as his officers.

These regiments were composed of Southern volunteers who enlisted for patriotic reasons because they didn't feel the Federal government was representing their interests.

It was dropped back then by Admiral Zumwalt to reduce the number of items the Naval officers had to carry around, but reintroduced by Admiral Mullen in order to better differentiate officers from enlisted men.

Service Uniforms - Used when "underway" or for everyday duty, these are usually khaki for officers and Chief Petty Officers, or service whites for enlisted.

The enlisted minutemen and town guards of the Continental Army had a serious need for uniforms.

Officers wear a white dress uniform and enlisted men and women wear their Full Dress Blues.

In the Union Infantry, the officers and enlisted men wore dark blue frock coats that hung to the middle of their thighs.

Badges designating the specialty of enlisted personnel are worn on the lapels while officers wear badges made up of the letters "US" on their lapels.

The Army also plans to adjust clothing allowance stipends for the enlisted troops because previously army personnel weren't required to own dress blues.

Enlisted men who wanted to own Dress Blue Class A uniforms had to buy them with their own money.

For the enlisted troops who have served overseas, overseas bars will be available to be worn on the uniform jacket sleeves as well as unit insignias that can be worn on the shoulder loops.

However, in 1972 the Coast Guard adopted the Dress Blue uniform to be worn by both enlisted personnel as well as officers.

Service Dress Blue worn by enlisted men for formal parade and change of command ceremonies.

The Navy Uniform Program is the only official and authorized source of uniforms for enlisted personnel and officers.

Enlisted members of the Marines have red trim on the coat.

At Breda he enlisted as a volunteer, and the first and only pay which he accepted he kept as a curiosity through life.

Matriculating at the university of Gottingen in 1811, he began by devoting himself to astronomy under Carl Friedrich Gauss; but he enlisted in the Hanseatic Legion for the campaign of 1813 - 14, and became lieutenant of artillery in the Prussian service in 1815.

Frederick enlisted his Saracen troops at Nocera and Luceria, and appointed the terrible Ezzelino da Romano his vicar in.

His father, Don Francisco de Valenzuela, a gentleman of Ronda, had been compelled to flee from Spain in consequence of a brawl, and had enlisted as a soldier in Naples, where he married Dona Leonora de Encisa.

It is now known that the plans of campaign which he had drawn up for that army had enlisted the far more influential support of Carnot on his behalf.

He also enlisted the services of a number of Continental soldiers of fortune, among whom were Lafayette, Baron Johann De Kalb and Thomas Conway.

He enlisted in the Third Virginia regiment, in which he became a lieutenant, and subsequently took part in the battles of Harlem Heights, White Plains, Trenton (where he was wounded), Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth.

He was educated at Geneva, but, preferring an army career to a clerical one, went to Lisbon and enlisted.

Since 1894 the country has been practically undisturbed, and large numbers of Kachins are enlisted, and ready to enlist in the military police, and seem likely to form as good troops as the Gurkhas of Nepal.

A small battalion of Karens enlisted as sappers and miners proved a failure and had to be disbanded.

Sayce and P. Jensen alone have enlisted any large body of adherents; and the former, who has worked upon his system for thirty years and published in the Proceedings of the Society for Biblical Archaeology for 1907 a summary of his method and results, has proceeded on the more scientific plan.

Able-bodied blacks were enlisted in the army, and the women, children and old men were settled in large camps on confiscated Southern property, where they were cared for alternately by the war department and by the treasury department until the organization of the Freedmen's Bureau.

The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, and the death of his father led him to come to England; but, unable to find employment there, he crossed to Holland and enlisted in the company of French volunteers at Utrecht commanded by Daniel de Rapin, his cousin-german.

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