non-combat
adjective [ before noun ] (also noncombat) uk/ˌnɒnˈkɒm.bæt/ us/ˌnɑːnˈkɑːm.bæt/
(军队、军人或其职责)非战斗的
(of armies, soldiers, or their activities) not involved in fighting
The United States has 500 noncombat troops based in the country.
He served in the army in a non-combat role. 他在军队服役时是非战斗人员。
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- Japan is planning to send non-combat troops to help the country to recover after the disaster.
- After the accident, she was assigned a non-combat role.
- The army's involvement was restricted to noncombat activities.
- Most of the new troops were working in non-combat positions.
- Thousands of women served in non-combat roles during the war.