English to Hindi Dictionary serviceman

serviceman

आर्मीवाला
definition
noun
He believed every serviceman who survived the war came back a hero.
a man serving in the armed forces.
At the information stall, it was raised that the machine servicemen were still working.
a person providing maintenance on machinery, especially domestic machinery.
translation of 'serviceman'
noun
आर्मीवाला,
ठीक करनेवाला
example
I personally regard the life of every 'serviceman' and woman as special and very important.
Still, he, another local World War II 'serviceman' , the late Harry Fox, and their new wives were fêted by the Seward congregation with a joint wedding shower.
Wilson asked a tough but fair question; however, for any U.S. 'serviceman' who's ever been to war, this was hardly surprising.
If we talk about an integrated rear service, it should exist not only at the top but go down the entire command chain, reaching each individual 'serviceman' , regardless of his departmental affiliation.
But he returned home a disgruntled 27-year-old 'serviceman' , and became a leading voice in the protest group Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
At the war's end the islands were among the most fortified places in the world, with one German 'serviceman' for every three islanders.
Under the military's strict disciplinary code, any 'serviceman' or woman found to have taken drugs faces immediate discharge.
Here's a story of one American 'serviceman' involved in the effort.
He believed every 'serviceman' who survived the war came back a hero.
Harris, with whom Tedder clashed more than once, thought Tedder had one of the most brilliant minds of any 'serviceman' .
Does she not realise when we remember our fallen heroes it's not just those from the two world wars but every single 'serviceman' and woman who has fallen during active service since then?
As a result of the investigation, one Special Forces 'serviceman' was charged with kicking a dead body.
Four US Army troops, one US Air Force 'serviceman' and a New Zealand officer died in Monday's incident.
The appropriate social control secures the order of and framework for the activities of each 'serviceman' , thus achieving the stability of the armed forces social structure.
Eighty-five-year-old pensioner Lex Morris took exception to his treatment by an electricity line maintenance 'serviceman' , but is galled to find there is no way to stop him entering his Glanmire Road property.
Vinson, the son of a retired Air Force 'serviceman' , was able to draw from a rich set of life experiences, including time spent living overseas, and a strong educational background to become a scholar.
But the general logic of this process should be clear to one and all, since the funding of the military establishment affects every 'serviceman' and every military pensioner.
After my tour, I served an additional four years as a National Guard 'serviceman' in both the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army.
Resident Tony, a former Royal Navy 'serviceman' , said: ‘The new hostel is very good accommodation.’
Another U.S. 'serviceman' died when he apparently fell out of a helicopter as it was fired on by a rocket-propelled grenade.
‘Many servicemen and 'servicewomen' regard private financing as a very worrying development,’ he said.
After World War II certainly there were university places found for returned servicemen and 'servicewomen' .
Then New Zealanders fought in Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam; and now our servicemen and 'servicewomen' continue to serve around the world, rebuilding battered nations and keeping alive the hope of peace.
There are 250,000 US servicemen and 'servicewomen' taking part in this campaign deployed from bases in the US, Germany and Italy.
For the Minister to suggest that I am not patriotic or supportive of our servicemen and 'servicewomen' , is very deeply offensive to me.
At the information stall, it was raised that the machine 'servicemen' were still working.
There are many people who will say - with callous accuracy - that for servicemen and 'servicewomen' hard duty is their job.
We'll tell you how they're bringing America's pastime to servicemen and 'servicewomen' deployed overseas.
In August and September 1997, questionnaires were sent to a randomly chosen, large sample of British servicemen and 'servicewomen' who served in the Gulf war in 1991.
It recalls the names of all those servicemen and 'servicewomen' who died in service of our country in war.
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