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draftee

[draf-tee, drahf-] / dræfˈti, drɑf- /
NOUN
conscript
Synonyms
STRONG




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In Chicago, friends of Draftee Gerald Callahand wrote him the long letter he had asked for.

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But Draftee Schine's eagle eyes proved weaker than most: put into a "Grade C" physical category, he found himself pursuing his old civilian line of work at the Army's Military Police training school in Georgia.

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McCarthy denied that he and his 27-year-old counsel, Roy Cohn, had demanded special treatment and numerous petty favors for Draftee Schine.

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"This will be a citizens' army," promises World War II Draftee Blank.

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If ever a soldier seemingly set out to look for punishment it was Draftee John Habinyak, 26.

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