Lexicographical Neighbors of Pretrained
Literary usage of Pretrained
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Combating Terrorism: Role of the National Guard Response Teams,Hearing edited by Christopher Shays (2001)
"National Guard and Reserve members are uniquely suited for this initiative because
not only are they a source of pretrained manpower and expertise, ..."
2. Conscription: A Select and Annotated Bibliography by Martin Anderson, Valerie Bloom (1976)
"A reservoir of pretrained citizens would be an essential of recast defense plans
to "meet new possibilities and new dangers." KUENZLI, FREDERICK A. The ..."
3. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"mobilization désignée—(DOD) A member of the Individual Ready Reserve who is
preselected, pretrained, and assigned to occupy an authorized active duty ..."
4. U.s. Army's Transition to the All-volunteer Force, 1868-1974 by Robert K. Griffith, Robert K. Griffith, Jr., John Wyndham (FRW) Mountcastle (1997)
"... or receive reserve pay, but they were subject to recall in a national emergency
and, on paper, constituted a formidable pool of pretrained replacements. ..."
5. Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction a Report of the Surgeon by DIANE Publishing Company, C. Everett Koop, M.D. (1995)
"BOVET-NITTI, F. Action of nicotine on conditioned behaviour in naive and pretrained
rats. II. Complex forms of acquired behavior-Discussion. ..."
6. Military Personnel: DOD Actions Needed to Improve the Efficiency of ...by Derek B. Stewart by Derek B. Stewart (2003)
"... not be n because they had not completed their training requirements, and the
se lacked information needed to fully use the 300000 pretrained IRR mem . ..."