armed forces, The military organizations of a country., assignment, A specific job, duty, or task given to someone., bar, A metal strip worn on a uniform to indicate rank or service., chance, A possibility or opportunity for something to happen., duty, A task or action that one is required to perform as part of their job, follow-on training , Specialized instruction received after initial training, force, A group of people organized for a specific purpose, such as the military., grade, A level or rank within the military hierarchy., insignia, A badge or emblem that shows rank, Marine Corps, A branch of the armed forces, typically specializing in amphibious operations., opportunity, A favorable set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something, personnel, The people employed in an organization or military service, promotion, The act of raising someone to a higher position or rank, recruit, A new member of the armed forces who has just joined, retirement, The period of life after leaving one's job or military service permanently., service, The performance of duties or work for the armed forces., station, A place where someone is assigned to work or live., training, The process of learning the skills needed for a job., assign, To give someone a specific task or place to work., be up for, To be eligible or under consideration for something., enlist, To sign up for service in the armed forces., promote, To move someone to a higher rank or position., serve, To perform duties for the military or one's country., train, To teach or learn the skills necessary for a task., advanced, Far along in progress or complexity., basic, Relating to the fundamental or initial level of something., Enlisted, Having joined the armed forces as a member of the rank-and-file., Retired, Having left one's job or military service permanently..

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