Noun
lackland (plural lacklands)
(dated) A person who does not own land.
At Lackland Air Force Base, they make an effort to retrain military dogs that suffer from PTSD. It's a lengthy, long process. The treatment is much the same as it would be for people, but it's a difficult road back. Robert Crais
Air Force Fitness Test USAF members training at Lackland AFB main The US Air Force Fitness Test (AFFT) is designed to test the abdominal circumference, muscular strength/endurance and cardiovascular respiratory fitness of airmen in the USAF. Source: Internet
All new Air Force recruits go through the same basic training at Lackland. Source: Internet
At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and he was jokingly nicknamed "Lackland" by his father. Source: Internet
The Defense Commissary Agency, at the Joint Base in San Antonio, Lackland in Texas, is the contracting activity. Source: Internet
Air Force Airman 1st Class Christian M. Moore graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Source: Internet