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Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. pioneers

    A proportion of troops specially assigned to the clearing (from natural impediments) the way for the main body; hence, used generally in the works of an army, its scavenging, &c. Labourers of the country also are sometimes so used.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. pioneers

    Are soldiers sometimes detailed from the different companies of a regiment and formed under a non-commissioned officer, furnished with saws, felling axes, spades, mattocks, pickaxes, and bill-hooks. Their services are very important, and no regiment is well fitted for service without pioneers completely equipped. In European armies there are a certain number of pioneers to each regiment.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Pioneers in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Pioneers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Pioneers in a Sentence

  1. Curtis Penix:

    I quickly found out that by getting your feet wet and then continuing to walk, you could get what the pioneers called 'scalded feet,'.

  2. Francis M. Faber Jr.:

    Has any historian sought to question why the wagonmaster of America's westward-bound pioneers 'circled' the wagons instead of 'squaring' or 'triangulating' them for a better defense strategy in fighting-off Indian raids on the plains:

  3. James Ferstle:

    Don Catlin, one of the pioneers in sports drug testing told me back in the '70s that for each positive drug test, the athlete who was busted was not a triumph for the anti-doping movement, but rather a failure of the system, the system had not convinced those who give in to the temptation that doping was not an attractive option.

  4. Virginia Tech:

    We wanted to be the pioneers of that and get to be the first to tackle the problem.

  5. Miss Piggy:

    Moi is thrilled, but frankly, not surprised to be receiving this Sackler Center First Award, it is truly wonderful to be celebrated and share this honor with fellow legends, role models, and pioneers of female fabulosity. We rock!

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