combat engineer vs troopie

combat engineer

noun
  • A soldier employed to carry out engineering tasks in support of land forces during combat operations, facilitating the mobility of friendly forces while impeding that of the enemy; traditionally and often still today called a sapper. 

troopie

noun
  • A trooper; a private. 

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