CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: NOUN
- A covenanted civil servant in British India.
- One skilled in the civil law.
- One whose pursuits are those of civil life, not military or clerical; especially, a non-military inhabitant of a garrisoned town.
- A student of the civil law at a university.
- One who is skilled in the Roman or civil law; a professor or doctor of civil law.
- A specialist in Roman or civil law.
- A person who is not an employee of the government.
- A person who is not an active member of the military, the police, or a belligerent group in a conflict.
- A nonmilitary citizen
- One who, despising the righteousness of Christ, did yet follow after a certain civil righteousness, a justitia civilis of his own.
- A person following the pursuits of civil life, especially one who is not an active member of the military, the police, or a belligerent group.
- A person who does not belong to a particular group or engage in a particular activity.
- A student of civil law at a university or college.
- One skilled in civil law.
- A member of the armed forces who does not participate in combat (e.g. a chaplain or surgeon)
- A member of the armed forces, such as a chaplain or surgeon, whose duties lie outside combat.
- A civilian in wartime, especially one in a war zone.
- One who is connected with a military or naval force in some other capacity than that of a fighter, as surgeons and their assistants, chaplains, members of the commissariat department, etc.
- A civilian in time of war.
- Any person connected with an army, or within the lines of an army, who does not make it his business to fight, as any one of the medical officers and their assistants, chaplains, and others; also, any of the citizens of a place occupied by an army; also, any one holding a similar position with respect to the navy.
- A person not attached to a military unit, or not participating in the military activities of a war; a civilian.
- A non-fighting member of the armed forces
- A civilian in time of conflict
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: ADJECTIVE
- Associated with or performed by civilians as contrasted with the military
- That which is not related to the military, police or other uniformed profession
- Of, relating to, or being a civilian or civilians.
- Associated with civil life or performed by persons who are not active members of the military
- Member of armed forces whose duties do not include fighting as e.g. a chaplain or surgeon
- Used of civilians in time of war
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to or characteristic of a civilian.
- N/A
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: RELATED WORDS
- Civic, Civilized, Urban, Citizen, Private, Clerical, Civvies, Secular, Nongovernmental, Political, Peaceful, Nonmilitary, Military, Civil, Noncombatant
- Unmilitary, Innocent, Soldierly, Defenseless, Aircrew, Conscript, Iraqi, Nonmilitary, Humanitarian, Peacekeeping, Combatant, Non combatant, Noncombat, Military, Civilian
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Civic, Civilized, Urban, Citizen, Private, Clerical, Civvies, Secular, Nongovernmental, Political, Peaceful, Nonmilitary, Military, Civil, Noncombatant
- Unmilitary, Innocent, Soldierly, Defenseless, Aircrew, Conscript, Iraqi, Nonmilitary, Humanitarian, Peacekeeping, Combatant, Non combatant, Noncombat, Military, Civilian
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If you are a civilian resident, your civilian facility pays your salary.
- In Germany, servicemembers are tried exclusively under civilian law in civilian courts.
- Army leaders evaluate Army Civilian job performance using procedures prescribed under civilian personnel policies.
- If no civilian oversight board exists, copy of any policies or procedures for handling civilian complaints.
- Police, DSS, and military reported to civilian authorities but periodically acted outside civilian control.
- Civilian Pay Cap Waiver memorandum and submits it to your civilian personnel office.
- In the case of Civilian Chaplaincy, Civilian institutions may have different requirements.
- DOD Civilian with a Department of the Army retired civilian ID card.
- Families of DOD Civilian and DA Civilian employees who become reportable casualties.
- You should be at rank Civilian and title Civilian.
- One either is a combatant or a noncombatant.
- Rogge, unwilling to cause noncombatant casualties, declined to attack.
- Noncombatant farm work had not support military duty must be accrued for voluntary enlistment.
- Like military necessity, this principle presupposes the distinction between combatant and noncombatant objects.
- President Wilson issued an executive order permitting objectors to elect noncombatant service.
- Did you see a separate count of civilian or noncombatant casualties?
- So Islam traditionally did not uphold a principle of noncombatant immunity.
- Thus, it symbolizes administrative emblem, implying neutral and noncombatant status.
- Dille, he said, believed the man was a noncombatant.
- Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only.
CIVILIAN vs NONCOMBATANT: QUESTIONS
- What are the Australian civilian Corps Regulations 2011?
- Is China building a vast civilian surveillance network?
- What are the requirements for advanced civilian schooling?
- Are there civilian contractors in the security field?
- What happens to ICE detainees in civilian detention?
- Can civilian detention officer serve arrest warrant?
- Does the Army need civilian cyberspace professionals?
- Are civilian police considered 'legitimate military targets'?
- What was the first civilian oceanographic satellite?
- Does Additional Protocol I protect civilian journalists?
- Who is responsible for the evacuation of noncombatant US citizens?
- What are the key factors in noncombatant evacuation planning?
- What are noncombatant evacuation operations (Neos)?