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* [[The Recruit (Dad's Army episode)|"The Recruit" (Dad's Army episode)]]: 1973 British television episode |
* [[The Recruit (Dad's Army episode)|"The Recruit" (Dad's Army episode)]]: 1973 British television episode |
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* ''[[CHERUB: The Recruit]]'': 2004 novel |
* ''[[CHERUB: The Recruit]]'': 2004 novel |
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* "Recruits": a Canadian comedy movie from 1986 with a premise very similar to [[Police Academy]] (1984) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 02:55, 7 September 2011
Look up recruit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Recruit (from the French recrue, from the verb recroître 'to grow again', i.e. replenish the ranks) can refer to:
- a recently enlisted member of a military or paramilitary corps, still in training, as in :
- Recruit (Japanese company), the Japanese real estate and telecommunications company
Entertainment
- The Recruit (2003 film): 2003 film starring Al Pacino
- Recruits (TV series), a 2009 Australian factual television series about the New South Wales Police Force
- "The Recruit" (Dad's Army episode): 1973 British television episode
- CHERUB: The Recruit: 2004 novel
- "Recruits": a Canadian comedy movie from 1986 with a premise very similar to Police Academy (1984)