Adjective Words to Describe Soldiers, Veterans and Officers

The Army officer is a leader. The officer plans the work of the organization, assigns job responsibilities to his/her subordinates, and sees to it that the work is accomplished to the highest degree.

The level of integrity and personal conduct required of an officer is very high – for a very good reason. Their judgment and skill can mean the difference between the life and death of the soldiers they command.

A soldier is one who fights as part of an army. Soldiers are military who participate in land, sea or air forces.

A veteran is a person who has significant experience and expertise in a particular occupation or field.

Words to Describe Soldiers, Veterans and Officers

Following are some common words used for describing soldiers and Veterans of armed forces:

Able Famous Mercenary
Average Federal Mere
Bavarian Fellow Mounted
Bearded Fighter Native
Broken Finest Nearest
Brutal French Negro
Capable Gallant New
Chosen Good Noble
Christian Handsome Numerous
Clever Hardy Ordinary
Colored Hired Paid
Crippled Honest Passing
Dead Honored Patriotic
Disabled Illustrious Pretty

 

Discharged Imitation Professional
Discipline Indian Prussian
Distinguished Individual Ranking
Drilled Intelligent Raw
Dying Italian Rebel
Efficient Legionary Remaining
Eminent Lonely Returned
English Looking Revolutionary
European Loyal Rough
Excellent Marching Rude
Faithful Meanest Seasoned

 

Second Starving Stout Built
Sick Strong Successful
Simple Tall Thorough
Slain Tired Tough
Sleeping Trained Unfortunate
Smart Untrained Warn
Spanish Weary White
Splendid Wounded Wretched

 

Experienced Skilled Versed
Steady Hardened Seasoned
War Horse Old-timer Wise
Venerable Master Knowledgeable

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