BILLETING - translation to arabic
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BILLETING - translation to arabic

A LIVING QUARTER FOR SOLDIERS
Billets; Billeting; Billeted; Cantoning
  • ''A billet scene''. Painting from 1898 by [[Vilhelm Rosenstand]].

billet         
اسْم : أمر رسمي بإيواء جنديّ في بيت أحد المواطنين . البيت المختار لإيواء هذا الجندي . وظيفة . مهمّة
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فِعْل : يعين للجنديّ بيتاً من بيوت المواطنين ينزل فيه
BILLETED         

ألاسم

شُغْل ; مَرْكَز ; وَظِيفَة

الفعل

أَوَى

BILLETS         

ألاسم

شُغْل ; مَرْكَز ; وَظِيفَة

الفعل

أَوَى

Definition

Billeting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Billet.

Wikipedia

Billet

A billet is a living-quarters to which a soldier is assigned to sleep. Historically, a billet was a private dwelling that was required to accept the soldier.

Soldiers are generally billeted in barracks or garrisons when not on combat duty, although in some armies soldiers with families are permitted to maintain a home off-post. Used for a building, the term billet is more commonly used in British English; United States standard terms are quarters, barracks, Single (Soldier) Housing or Family Housing.

Examples of use of BILLETING
1. They would be given billeting space, water, potable water and a kitchen for food preparation.
2. They list costs for feeding, clothing, billeting and maintaining 80,000 to 100,000 Pakistani troops in the volatile tribal area along the Afghan border, in support of U.S. counterterrorism efforts.
3. They blame BA for billeting them overnight in a hotel that they claim was ‘a knocking shop‘ – and have described graphically how they had to barricade themselves inside their seedy rooms for their own protection.
4. The army needs about 215,000 apartments beyond the 205,000 it already owns to take care of all of its officers now in uniform, said Vladimir Galaiko, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry‘s billeting department.
5. The inspector general‘s office found that contractual language was vague as to who could control KBR‘s housing and said "we found no fault with KBR‘s actions." "We found a number of problems in reviewing both procedures and records with respect to accountability of food, fuel and billeting," said Stuart W.