0 someone who has been in an army or navy during a war -- weteran
a veteran of World War Two
1 someone who has done a job or activity for a long time -- weteran/ka
The party had, after all, supported the war and many members were veterans.
Migrations and forced population movements had been followed by steady settlement by veterans and immigrants from elsewhere in the empire.
There was now no shortage of enthusiasts, veterans as well as neophytes.
In brief, most veterans believed that their goals could be achieved within the confines of colonial society.
The number of veterans who succeeded in gaining some degree of economic and social mobility is difficult to determine.
As discussed above, several thousand former soldiers received the training they sought, though not all of these veterans secured employment corresponding to their skills.
Viewing the apparent failures of veterans' initiatives in employment, exservicemen's associations and politics, by 1947 most colonial officials concluded that demobilization was complete.
Data are no. of veterans with potential risk factors.
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