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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
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
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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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of PIONEERS in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of PIONEERS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of PIONEERS in a Sentence
We gave him some well-meant advice about his prop and especially about test flying, [His project] deserves a lot of respect... [it] truly breathes the spirit of the early airplane pioneers and his enthusiasm is contagious.
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We are definitely the pioneers, first team to win the 3x3 gold medal ; I'm glad it was the USA, this game is going to grow.
I told them, you guys are the pioneers in this next phase, i want you to volunteer to be poked and prodded and sampled. Whether it be for you or for me or for future generations, this is something we need to find out.
You will also go down in the history books as pioneers to that next generation of female hockey players.
They were the pioneers of refining in the Asia Pacific (but) that has been slowly overtaken by the giants of China and India, there is no single country that has cut on such a scale before.
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