pals battalion

English

Alternative forms

  • Pals Battalion, Pals battalion

Etymology

pals + battalion, from the sense that one's pals would fight along with them.

Noun

pals battalion (plural pals battalions)

  1. (UK, military, historical) A group of men who were friends before being enlisted, all of whom were placed into a single battalion in order to incentivize enlistment in the British Army during World War I.
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