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"squaddie" Definitions
  1. a new soldier; a soldier of low rank

21 Sentences With "squaddie"

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Certified squaddie Gigi Hadid turned 22 yesterday, and there hasn't been a peep from her pop star pal.
It's Dakota Johnson, who spent part of her October 4 birthday FaceTiming with Swift alongside OG squaddie Cara Delevingne.
According to Us Weekly, OG squaddie Selena Gomez favorited Austin Swift's video of tossing his Yeezy sneakers in the trash.
The pop star shrugged off her Family Guy drama to party with birthday girl Lorde and platinum-level squaddie Karlie Kloss.
George Hill, an ex-squaddie who served in Belize in 53 with the royal artillery, saw the SAS twice during his tour.
And, while the service had positives, the experience of being a young black squaddie in a conflict zone left another mark on Benn's soul.
"The army trusts me with a machinegun or a fucking tank, but they won't let me cook my own food," says one former squaddie, who served with 32 Regiment Royal Artillery for five years.
Onetime Swift squaddie Emma Stone didn't get a mention after taking home an Oscar for Best Actress last week, but Lorde's got new music out and a certain pop star just can't get enough.
If it takes 10 of your allotted 12 turns to find a VIP, you might need to sacrifice a squaddie or two as a delaying action to ensure a safe extraction for the rest of your team.
I mean, hell, we all learned that lesson after being asked for a blow job by a Geordie squaddie back in 2002 (right, lads?) I have been in Germany, on and off, for much of this summer.
But in relocating events to 1981 Berlin, where Woyzeck is an abject "squaddie" on secondment with the British Army, Mr. Thorne proceeds to fill in the teasing, tantalizing blanks about the character that previously made his gathering psychosis so unnerving to watch.
Brother and sister formed an effective on-stage partnership. During the later 1930s Lucy Millowitsch started to accept film roles. In 1939 she appeared alongside her aunt Cordy Millowitsch in Kornblumenblau ("Corn-flower Blue"). Other films in which she appeared included Trenck, der Pandur (Tremck, the Squaddie, 1940), Komödianten ("Comedians"), 1941), Mein Leben für Irland ("My Life for Ireland", 1941) and Das große Spiel ("The Big Game", 1942).
Seiffert's subject is the individual in history: how political and economic upheavals impact on ordinary lives. Her characters have included the 12-year-old daughter of an SS officer in 1945, a Polish seasonal worker on a German asparagus farm after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and a London painter and decorator who killed a civilian as a 19-year-old squaddie with the British Army in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
Unknown to either man, Davie's oldest son, rootless ex-squaddie Billy, drinking in the corner with his friends Lenny and Peasbo, has witnessed this confrontation. Billy sets Dickson up to go into the adjoining yard on the pretext of ‘getting’ Davie, but then gives the unpopular landlord a savage beating. This sparks the wrecking of the pub by Lenny and Peasbo. Davie has not seen all this, but feels in despair over the argument and his home life, recalling when he and Cathy fell out over the issue of terminating her pregnancy with Wee Davie. 39\.
Columbia Pictures president David Begelman, who had been very supportive of the British film industry and who had green-lit the first Confessions film, had been implicated in a cheque- forging scandal and either quit or was fired. His successor had no interest in financing low-budget, profitable British films. Producer Michael Klinger rejected a script based on Confessions from a Haunted House. Plans to shoot a made-for-video Confessions film in the 1980s also came to nothing, as did a proposed 1992 film, "Confessions of a Squaddie", which was proposed with action due to take place in post-Gulf War Kuwait.
Marvel initially intended to put Spider- Man in at least one episode of the show, but Sony Pictures Entertainment ( who owned Spider-Man's television rights at the time) appears to have chosen not to allow it. However, Spider-Man appeared in Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Official Game Marvel Super Hero Squad (video game) games and other tie-ins. The Super Hero Squad is headquartered in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, and are frequently aided in their defense of Super Hero City by their boss Captain America, S.H.I.E.L.D. leader Ms. Marvel, rookie "Squaddie" and Wolverine's apprentice Reptil, and many more of their superhero friends.
However, even Yorkin said he preferred a delayed debut. When Fred Silverman took over the network in June, the show was pulled for "further development" and eventually scrapped. ; Commando Nanny (September 17, 2004) :A sitcom series for The WB, created by Survivor producer Mark Burnett, was based on his life as an au pair (he is also a former squaddie), serving in No3 Para. Scheduled for the WB's Friday comedy block, the show's September 17 debut (which was promoted in fall previews such as TV Guide) was delayed due to Phillip Winchester breaking his foot and being replaced by Owain Yeoman, followed by Gerald McRaney undergoing lung surgery.
Kemp expressed that the a main motivation for the series was to hear from the soldiers who generally don't have a voice compared to other public workers. Kemp stated: "I've got many friends who are in the services, but you never really hear a squaddie giving his point of view. I'd never heard one talk publicly and I wanted to hear that voice." This would be the view of the young men being sent to the foreign climes of Afghanistan from a situation such as being 18 years old and still living at home with mum and dad, as opposed to hearing from officers trained in media relations.
An equal and engaging mix of pathos and ethos runs through this unique personal take on the Falklands war of 1982."My Life in Pieces: The Falklands War, back cover Sean Rayment, ex 3 Para Patrols Platoon Commander, journalist and author agreed, saying "Will Kevans' book provides a unique perspective of the Falklands War through the eyes of the infantry soldier. It is a warm, witty and tragic record of a brief but bitter conflict which cost the lives of more than 900 servicemen from both the British and Argentinian armed forces. Using cartoons, often graphic, Kevans give us his take on the conflict, allowing the enduring and often dark humour of the British Squaddie to shine through.
Bubbles glides around in a gold Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III convertible – CB 1E, contrasting sharply with the working class life and the poverty of post-war Salford. From London along the newly constructed M1, Bubbles heads to Manchester, a journey that is depicted as taking almost an age to complete. The scenes at the petrol station before they set off, and at the motorway service station with Yootha Joyce portrayed as an ostentatious millionairess and Alan Lake the RAF squaddie who cadges a lift and eventually drives the Rolls, tell a story of two tales. When they arrive in Manchester the reference to the colliery and the gas works further put forward the message that Bubbles has come a long way since he was a boy, but that even now after his success he isn't really fulfilled.
Assessing the cast's performances, he judged that "Kate O'Flynn brings an astonishingly raw vulnerability to the stage as Amy […] Sorcha Cusack plays the grandmother with a robust humanity that warms this punishing play; Russell Tovey has a terrifying touch of the psycho about him as the squaddie, while Gerard Horton as his father shows how man hands on misery to man". Spencer concluded his review by writing, "With a bleakly atmospheric rural design by Patrick Burnier that is so real you can actually smell it and a tense, gutsy production by Lyndsey Turner, this proves a shattering full-length debut by 26-year-old Molly Davies". Reviewing the play for The Guardian, Michael Billington gave it 3 stars out of five, saying that "while Molly Davies's writing shows real flair in its bony, Bond-like spareness and unnerving hints of violence, her play remains trapped inside the fashionable 70-minute format". He found that "Davies's strength is her feel for character and place" but also that "the characters lapse into self pity [….]".

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