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  • assault course
  • civil defense
  • military honors
  • military service
  • national service
  • obstacle course
  • passing-out
  • reconnaissance

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Definition of 'tour of duty'

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Definition of tour of duty noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • tour of duty
  • She has served two tours of duty overseas.
  • They have recently returned from a year-long tour of duty.
  • on a tour of duty He was wounded while on a tour of duty.

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  1. TOUR OF DUTY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

    TOUR OF DUTY meaning: 1. a period of time that someone, especially a soldier or an official, spends working in a foreign…. Learn more.

  2. Tour of duty - Wikipedia

    For military personnel, a tour of duty is usually a period of time spent in combat or in a hostile environment. In an army, for instance, soldiers on active duty serve 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the length of their service commitment. Soldiers in World War II were deployed for the entire war and could be in active service for 4–5 ...

  3. Definition of 'tour of duty' - Collins Online Dictionary

    A soldier's tour of duty is a period of time when the soldier is involved in a particular duty.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  4. TOUR OF DUTY Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com

    Tour of duty definition: a period of military service in a particular theater of war, with a particular unit, or assigned to a particular task. See examples of TOUR OF DUTY used in a sentence.

  5. tour of duty noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...

    Definition of tour of duty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Tour of duty - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    tour of duty: 1 n a period of time spent in military service Synonyms: duty tour , enlistment , hitch , term of enlistment , tour Type of: period , period of time , time period an amount of time

  7. Tour of duty - definition of tour of duty by The Free Dictionary

    Define tour of duty. tour of duty synonyms, tour of duty pronunciation, tour of duty translation, English dictionary definition of tour of duty. n. 1. a traveling around from place to place. 2. a long journey including the visiting of a number of places, esp. with a group led by a guide.

  8. tour of duty | meaning of tour of duty in Longman Dictionary ...

    tour of duty. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Conditions of employment ˌtour of ˈduty noun (plural tours of duty) [ countable] a period of time when you are working in a particular place or job, especially abroad while you are in the army etc Examples from the Corpus tour of duty • But Mr Sandy found it a ...

  9. Tour-of-duty Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Tour-of-duty definition: Attributive form of tour of duty. . Cynthia's allotted tour of duty was finished, so he took his wife's hand and they walked to the corner for a better view of the parade.