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November 2024
veteran
(VEH-tuh-ruhn)
noun
A man or woman who has served in the armed forces.
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armed forces
(ahrmd FOR-sez)
The military of a country. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines, and Space Force make up the United States armed forces.
Can you say armed forces?
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pilots
(PY-luhtz)
People who fly planes or other aircraft.
Can you say pilots?
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medics
(MEH-diks)
Medics help hurt or sick people during an emergency or battle.
Can you say medics?
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rescue
(REH-skyoo)
To save from danger or harm. This man rescues a cat from a tree.
Can you say rescue?
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mechanics
(mih-KA-niks)
People who fix machines.
Can you say mechanics?
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