प्राइवेट सैनिक Meaning in English
प्राइवेट सैनिक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : private soldier
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
निजी सैनिकनिजी शिक्षक
निजी ट्यूटर
प्राइवेट ट्यूटर
निजी युद्धपोत
निजी तौर पर
निजी तौर पर आयोजित निगम
निजीकरण करना
प्रिवेट्स
प्रिवियर
विशेषाधिकार देना
विशेषाधिकार
विशेषाधिकारअ
प्रवेश का विशेषाधिकार
विशेषाधिकार ी
प्राइवेट-सैनिक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A private soldier had the title of Rifleman.
In 1837 Emily Eden, sister of the Governor General, described it as "a sort of castle in a fine jungly park, built by an old General La Martine, who came out to India a private soldier, and died worth more than a million.
The extent to which Commandant Butler's first wife (deceased) dominated the family is obvious; Frank's son (Ben) suffered a nervous breakdown on her death, and eldest daughter Helen is still scarred by her mother's opposition to her marriage to a private soldier.
Humbert last fought the British at the Battle of New Orleans, as a volunteer private soldier in American ranks, in the War of 1812,.
Graham returned to Britain and enlisted in the Scots Guards, as a private soldier rather than as an officer, because ‘to serve in the ranks is a unique opportunity to get to know the working man.
He served in the Russian army in World War I, entering as a private soldier and rising to the rank of colonel of engineers.
In all, thirty-five British officers, fifty-one private soldiers, twelve officers' wives and twenty-two children who had been taken hostage by Akbar Khan were released.
In January 1942, he joined the Army as a private soldier and was assigned to the European Theatre of Operations.
Their uniform, approved personally by George II of Great Britain when Sir Robert presented a sergeant and private soldier to His Majesty in London in 1740, included a kilt of dark green "military" tartan, belted plaid, and blue bonnet with black cockade.
Over a year after the outbreak of the First World War, which began in August 1914, Crocker enlisted into the British Army as a private soldier in the Artists Rifles, a training corps for potential officers, in November 1915.