Examples of 'enlisted in the british' in a sentence

Meaning of "enlisted in the british"

enlisted in the british - This phrase is used to indicate that someone has joined the British military or has been recruited to serve in the British armed forces

How to use "enlisted in the british" in a sentence

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enlisted in the british
I would recommend that he be enlisted in the British army.
He enlisted in the British Army as a young man.
The boy changed his name to James Hamilton when he enlisted in the British Army.
He tried to get himself enlisted in the British army but did not succeed.
Enlisted in the British Army after finishing high school.
He eventually enlisted in the British Army.
Following the outbreak of the First World War, McGregor enlisted in the British Army.
He enlisted in the British armed forces during the Great War.
He acquired them when he enlisted in the British Navy at the age of 16.
As soon as U.S. Agents started pursuing Brooklyn, he immediately enlisted in the British Army.
Aged 17, he enlisted in the British Army, and became a Section Commander in the Parachute Regiment.
Upon his release in January 1941, Koestler immediately enlisted in the British Army.
He enlisted in the British Army in 1755 and commanded several regiments.
William Prince enlisted in the British Army in 1837 and rose to the rank of Captain.

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