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n. (muster roll English)
Usage examples of "muster rolls".
When Hephaistion was ready to face the day, Eumenes had his chamberlain bring forward the muster rolls and conduct sheets.
A big burly man, he was a noble by courtesy under Brigade law because he was on the muster rolls, but most of the native members of the town council had owned more land than he.
Cryptic initials in the ship's muster rolls told various stories - 'D' for 'discharged', 'D D' for 'dead', and 'R' for 'run' - deserted.
Cryptic initials in the ship's muster rolls told various stories 'D' for 'discharged', 'D D' for 'dead', and 'R' for 'run' deserted.
Orders for troops and more orders, papers for reports and requisitions, muster rolls and dispatches, courts-martial and decorations for valor.
Not today: every man on the muster rolls of the newly-constituted company was here to greet their prince.
In peacetime, which this nominally was, a flier did not work too hard nor stand many watches and spent much of his time ashore at a land aerodrome even though he was carried on the muster rolls of a carrier ship-thereby credited with sea duty, necessary for promotion and pay.
In peacetime, which this nominally was, a flier did not work too hard nor stand many watches and spent much of his time ashore at a land aerodrome even though he was carried on the muster rolls of a carrier ship-thereby credited with sea duty, necessary for promotion and .
In peacetime, which this nominally was, a flier did not work too hard nor stand many watches and spent much of his time ashore at a land aerodrome even though he was carried on the muster rolls of a carrier ship—.