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a. (context US English) Involving relationships between branches of the armed services.
Usage examples of "interservice".
Sometimes an interservice damage complaint takes time to clear through channels.
Perhaps, sir, you did not create this terrific waste intentionally, but were misled into causing this expense by the temptation to activate the obsolete Sections 67 and 68 of the Interservice Code.
Marine Corps forces was innovative insofar as it required tight interservice cooperation and a streamlined command structure.
Any questions concerning this interservice utilization of surplus aircraft are to be referred to the undersigned.
Ignoring that tasteless bit of interservice jealousy, I checked the time and saw that we should be over our next checkpoint in four minutes, provided the winds were anything like predicted.
What has your own attitude been for the past two months toward interservice rivalry?
The discussion was yet another fascinating display of interservice rivalry and noncooperation.
The situation could be a parallel to the interservice rivalry between the Army and the Navy of the United States or of, for that matter, any nation.
This is a mission to rescue the Tampa, not to play interservice rivalries.
A lot of interservice liaison was accomplished without the red tape attendant to normal office hours meetings.
But the Skinks were a problem that transcended interservice rivalries.
Army private named Forrest Gump allegedly miskicked a football during an interservice playoff game in Germany, yesterday, which sailed across the Berlin Wall and landed in midfield on East German territory during the final seconds of the World Cup soccer match between East Germany and the Soviet Union.