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breacher

(ˈbriːtʃə)
n
a person who breaches something
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Soldiers with opportunities to gain knowledge and experience from additional schools (such as airborne, air assault, rappel master, mountain warfare, Ranger, urban mobility breacher, explosive ordnance clearance, or pathfinder) will have a solid foundation for success.
Mr Carman stressed: "We now know that from the village green to Lord's, it has been a time-honoured tradition to break the laws of cricket without labelling the breacher of the laws a cheat."
Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).2 This article reports on combined arms breaching observations and training recommendations from the first DATE rotation conducted at NTC in March 2012 with a new "farm implement" at the dance--the Army's newly fielded assault breacher vehicle (ABV).
While training unified land operations at the JMRC, multinational brigades typically execute combined arms mobility operations or breaching operations, one of "the single most difficult combat task a unit can perform." (3) recent JMRC training rotation saw the introduction of the first assault breacher vehicles (ABVs) into a multinational brigade.
Locke - branded a "persistent breacher" - admitted sexual assault and breaching his SOPO and was jailed for 10 months.
We discussed the latest in fielding construction equipment, the M2A3/M2SA Bradley fighting vehicle, assault breacher vehicle, joint assault bridge, medium mine-protected vehicle, handheld detector, and many other systems.
The Urban Master Breacher Course mobile training team from the 35th Engineer Battalion is training Soldiers from the U.S.