Definition of interservice in English:
interservice
adjectiveˌɪntəˈsəːvɪsˌɪn(t)ərˈsərvəs
Existing or conducted between different branches of the armed services.
joint service colleges teach joint operations and seek to improve interservice cooperation
Example sentencesExamples
- Meticulous inter-service agreements had to be worked out before each campaign; the strains on national strategic capabilities were enormous.
- I played football all the way through high school and then played on an inter-service team while in the Army.
- Fourthly, there has to be a clear progressive joint inter-service strategic and tactical doctrine and a standing committee to review such doctrine annually.
- A field gun crew from HMS Drake has demonstrated its skills just days ahead of an inter-service competition.
- Captain Allaway said that despite women making up 10 per cent of Army personnel they were still unrepresented in inter-service offshore racing.
- Soon after his elevation to CCO, Mountbatten had nine US officers, thus making it the first international inter-service headquarters of the war.
- He had a capacity for dispassionate and unbiased analysis and he thought that the inter-service approach was vital.
- There's inter-service rivalry at every level but it really comes out on the playing-field.
- Officers will be able to transition without broken service under existing rules for inter-service transfer.
- The nature of the war necessitated inter-service advice, and this further undermined the importance of a strictly army organization.
Definition of interservice in US English:
interservice
adjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˈsərvəsˌin(t)ərˈsərvəs
Existing or conducted between different branches of the armed services.
joint service colleges teach joint operations and seek to improve interservice cooperation
Example sentencesExamples
- Meticulous inter-service agreements had to be worked out before each campaign; the strains on national strategic capabilities were enormous.
- He had a capacity for dispassionate and unbiased analysis and he thought that the inter-service approach was vital.
- Captain Allaway said that despite women making up 10 per cent of Army personnel they were still unrepresented in inter-service offshore racing.
- Fourthly, there has to be a clear progressive joint inter-service strategic and tactical doctrine and a standing committee to review such doctrine annually.
- A field gun crew from HMS Drake has demonstrated its skills just days ahead of an inter-service competition.
- The nature of the war necessitated inter-service advice, and this further undermined the importance of a strictly army organization.
- There's inter-service rivalry at every level but it really comes out on the playing-field.
- Soon after his elevation to CCO, Mountbatten had nine US officers, thus making it the first international inter-service headquarters of the war.
- I played football all the way through high school and then played on an inter-service team while in the Army.
- Officers will be able to transition without broken service under existing rules for inter-service transfer.