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释义 | 新兵 Safe havens have also afforded the militants endless opportunities to find new recruits. Less than3% of recruits are from the troublesome Pushtun south, from where the Taliban draw most support. But he added that as the number of Afghan army recruits increased, the number of Nato forces required to train them also increased. In return, the tribes will promise to expel and deter insurgents, and to provide recruits probably about50 per district for a local force that would perform guard duties. Because of the culture of basic training, where all suffer for the faults of one, recruits often police their own ranks. Is today's voluntary army really voluntary, given that many recruits come from a disproportionately lower economic background? Ambulances race to the front with recruits, defying orders from calmer leaders to reinforce the front line only where they are confident of holding it. Impeaching Mr Obama, for instance, as some of his newer recruits are keen to do, would be a huge mistake: a pointless distraction from far more serious issues. The army has beaten up recruits for the campaign. The army is beating up recruits for the campaign. He may serve as an inspirational martyr for a few people, but I doubt that lots of new recruits will rally to al Qaeda's banner merely to avenge his death. They were trying to drum up some new recruits. Next month Singapore is due to issue thousands of tablets to recruits, to help them get ready for training sessions and record what they learn. Some complain that training standards have also suffered, as the army adopts gentler means to get more recruits through boot camp. In its“ Rifleman’s Creed” a recruit swears before God to treat his rifle as his best friend, his brother and the saviour of his life. Within the first few pages the reader is introduced to such horrors as the taste of water tainted with rotting human flesh, the merciless beating of new recruits and the killing of a pet dog for food. To recruit is to re- grow the army. Another H1N1 flu jumped from pigs to people in 1976, and killed an army recruit in New Jersey. So much so that they have begun to look for recruits in unlikely places. During the programme, one recruit was secretly filmed yelling“ Paki” as he plunged his bayonet into a target dummy. |
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