Wiktionary
a. Having certain military aspects.
Usage examples of "quasimilitary".
He goes inside, holding the door for a fearsomely brisk young woman in a quasimilitary outfit--who makes it clear that Waterhouse had better not expect to Get Anywhere just because he's holding the door for her--and then for a tired-looking septuagenarian gent with a white mustache.
Everyone on that train, it seems, is a female in a quasimilitary uniform.
The city engineer, given quasimilitary standing by the new "Fortress Forward" stance, absolutely refused to surrender one inch of ground, preferring the concept of a wall enclosing the entire city limits.
Lord Dono reversed the flowers in his grip and swept them down to his side as though holding a spear, and came to a shoulders-back, feet-apart posture of quasimilitary attention.
Thereafter they intended to sign up with a military or quasimilitary, one that would take both of them and contract to keep them together.