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What (who) is muster someone in or out - definition

PROCESS OF ACCOUNTING FOR MEMBERS OF A MILITARY UNIT
Muster roll; Muster-roll; Muster rolls; Pass muster; Passing muster; Muster out; Mustered out

muster someone in or out      
US enrol someone into (or discharge someone from) military service.
Muster (event)         
COMPETITIVE SKILLS EVENT HELD BETWEEN FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Muster (Event); Fire muster; Firefighter's muster; Fire Muster
A muster (or "fire muster") is an event pertaining to fire/rescue services. It is held in a central area such as a park and has many activities for fire department members and sometimes other community members.
Muster (military)         
The term muster means the process or event of accounting for members in a military unit. This practice of inspections led to the coining of the English idiom , meaning being sufficient.

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Muster (military)

In military organization, the term muster is the process or event of accounting for members in a military unit. This practice of inspections led to the coining of the English idiom pass muster, meaning being sufficient. When a unit is created, it is "mustered in" and when it is disbanded, it is "mustered out". If a unit "musters" it is generally to take account of who is present and who is not.

A muster roll is the list of members of a military unit, often including their rank and the dates they joined or left. A roll call is the reading aloud of the names on the muster roll and the responses, to determine who is present.