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Военный термин: арестованный до увольнения по дисциплинарным причинамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > punitive discharge prisoner
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English-Russian military dictionary > punitive discharge prisoner
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увольнение ( с военной службы) ', выгрузка, разгрузка; выпуск, опоражнивание; разряд; выстрел; пуск; разряжание; подача; увольнять ( с военной службы), выгружать, разгружать; выпускать; выливать; разряжать; выстреливать; взрывать; исполнять обязанностиdischarge by [for] reason(s) of undesirability — увольнение ввиду нежелательности дальнейшей службы;
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( военно) пленный; заключенный; арестованный ( с содержанием на гауптвахте)* * *
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