If a soldier is absent long enough he will be declared a deserter.
an AWOL soldier
away, introuvable, truant, awol
The cast of AWOL to Horror - 1998 includes: Shaun Robert Smith as The Soldier
If you were not at camp or on base at the time then yes you are AWOL big time! If you were somewhere in camp or on base and just decided not to turn up you weren't AWOL, but you sure are goin' to get it! LOL Marcy AWOL stands for absent without leave Michael
You could use "Once a doctor and a soldier, ...." or "Previously a doctor and a soldier, ...."
Miles (genitive: militis).
Dough boy was a soldier in II world warDog face was a soldier in the I world war
One word would be mercenary.
Being AWOL - means you have left somewhere that you were expected to be - without permission. It's typically applied to the armed forces, especially the army. If a soldier leaves the base without authorisation - he is considered AWOL, and would be disciplined on either his return, or capture !
The US Army is full of abbreviations and acronyms. AWOL is an acronym that stands for Absent With Out Leave. When a soldier cannot be found, such as when a soldier is taken hostage during war, he is deemed DUSTWUN pronounced Dust One. It stands for DUty STation Whereabouts UNknown.
soldier
awol, but all in caps as it's an acronym. this site won't let me use all caps