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    Auxiliaries are support personnel that assist the military or police but are organised differently from regular forces. Auxiliary may be military volunteers undertaking support functions or performing certain duties such as garrison troops, usually on a part-time basis. Unlike a military reserve force, an … See more

    Roman auxiliaries
    Auxiliaries in the Roman army were recruited from provincial tribal groups who did not have Roman citizenship. As the Roman army of the Republican and early Empire periods … See more

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    Australian Red Cross, an auxiliary to government for humanitarian aid and emergency management
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    • Auxiliary route, also known as "special route", in road transportation
    • Auxiliary ship is a naval vessel designed to operate in support of combat ships and other naval operations
    • Auxiliary (fraternity or sorority)

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    • auxiliary (not comparable) 1. Helping; giving assistance or support.synonyms ▲ 1.1. auxiliarytroops 1.2. Synonyms: ancillary, accessory 2. Supplementary or subsidiary. 3. Held in reserve for exceptional circumstances. 4. (nautical) Of a ship, having both sails and an engine. 5. (grammar) Relating to an auxiliary verb.
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    WebAuxiliary - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pages for logged out editors Talk Contributions Getting around Main page Simple start Simple talk New changes …

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    WebWikimedia Commons Languages On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Go to top. a. Do you want tea? – do is an auxiliary verb …

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    WebAn auxiliary force is a organized group supplementing but not directly incorporated in a regular military or police entity. It may comprise either civilian volunteers undertaking …

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    WebThese auxiliaries have made our work much easier. In English the future tense is often rendered by means of auxiliaries. These unwarlike auxiliaries gave way like cheese to a …

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    WebAuxiliary uniform, armour, weapons and equipment were probably standardised by the end of the Julio-Claudian period. Auxiliary equipment was broadly similar to that of the …

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