squad leader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsquadandleader
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squad
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/skwɒd/us/skwɑːd/
a small group of people trained to work together as ...
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leader
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.dər/us/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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(Definition ofsquadandleaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He was asquadleader.
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He was thesquadleader.
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Asquadleaderwho enjoys fighting on the front lines.
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The level of that course succeeds thesquadleaderlevel.
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This offers thesquadleadersome flexibility in organising communication networks in his section.
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The section leader andsquadleaderevaluate members for flag placement.
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He then ran into the crossfire to reach the woundedsquadleader.
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Various officers wanted to make him asquadleader, but he refused.
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Theirsquadleadergoes inside the fort to recon and is captured.
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Each sub-network works from a base carried by thesquadleader.
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This offers thesquadleadersome flexibility in organizing communication networks in his section.
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Most "alikersantti" s are posted to companies forsquadleaderduty.
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The player controls a single squad of soldiers, but only "directly" controls thesquadleader.
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He was also given responsibility overseeing the armoury, and was promoted tosquadleader.
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A unit performs better if the pilot has a higher trust rating for thesquadleaderand performs worse if the pilot has a low trust for thesquadleader.
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An example would be something small like asquadleaderwho may have 6-12 people under their command.
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Each squad is unique in its combat specialty, personality, and even the voice acting of itssquadleaderor sergeant.
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A squad is an ad hoc group of up to ten players led by asquadleader.
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As asquadleadershe has a tendency to be brash and impulsive, always trying to be at the front of battle.
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Each member wears black armor and has similarly dark skin with purple eyes (except for thesquadleader, who has red eyes).
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In some smaller units, with more tight-knit squads, soldiers might call theirsquadleaderboss, or a similar respectful term.
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Each day, thesquadleaderreceives their work assignment for that day, and the squad are then fed according to how they perform.
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If the mission was passed successfully, thesquadleaderearned immunity from the next elimination, and the squad would gain a luxury prize.
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Courses include the artillery captains career course, the artillery basic officer course, three basic courses, threesquadleadercourses, and a platoon sergeant course.
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