lancepesade (Meaning)
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lancepesade (n.)
An assistant to a corporal; a private performing the duties of a corporal; -- called also lance corporal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lancepesade
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lancepesade Sentence Examples
- In the British Army, a lancepesade was a junior non-commissioned officer ranking below a corporal.
- Lancepesades were typically responsible for leading small teams of soldiers.
- The rank of lancepesade was first introduced in the British Army in the 17th century.
- Lancepesades were often used to command detachments of soldiers on patrol or on guard duty.
- Lancepesades were also responsible for training new recruits.
- The rank of lancepesade was abolished in the British Army in the 19th century.
- In some other armies, the rank of lancepesade is still used today.
- In the French Army, the rank of lancepesade is equivalent to that of a corporal.
- In the Spanish Army, the rank of lancepesade is equivalent to that of a sergeant.
- In the Portuguese Army, the rank of lancepesade is equivalent to that of a corporal.
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An assistant to a corporal; a private performing the duties of a corporal; -- called also lance corporal.
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In the British Army, a lancepesade was a junior non-commissioned officer ranking below a corporal.
Lancepesades were typically responsible for leading small teams of soldiers.
The rank of lancepesade was first introduced in the British Army in the 17th century.
Lancepesades were often used to command detachments of soldiers on patrol or on guard duty.