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the enlistment
noun
Voluntary service based on an individuals' desire to serve a cause.
Exact(60)
Rallied by this defeat, Union men flooded the enlistment offices.
They are objectionable for the "enlistment" they demand of dissenters.
An additional security questionnaire has been part of the enlistment process, the officials said.
I'll bet you anything he give the enlistment bonus to his folks".
Among the rest of the Jewish population, the enlistment rate is 75 percent.
When President Roosevelt lifted the restriction, nisei men flooded the enlistment offices; about eighteen thousand joined.
He encouraged the enlistment of Tennessee slaves into the Union army in late 1863.
A key part of the plan is the enlistment of robust support from regional allies.
Twelve months ago, shortly after the enlistment of Farbrace from Sri Lanka, there was similar talk.
The expulsion was the culmination of a long-simmering dispute over the enlistment of foreign nationals in the Confederacy.
Douglass initially supported the enlistment of black soldiers; however, by the middle of 1863, his views had evolved.
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