Proper noun
the Territorial Army
A reserve force of the British Army, made up of part-time soldiers.
The Army Reserve – or Territorial Army, as it was known then – did not come into existence until 1908. Source: Internet
Mr Cooney, a Territorial Army lieutenant at Grantham in Lincolnshire, set off on the ice on 11 November with five other expedition members. Source: Internet
The two Territorial Army battalions, 106th (Bangalore) and 116th (Deolali) form the airborne element of the Terriers (as the Territorial Army is popularly known) and are presently involved in COIN operations. Source: Internet
T.S. means (land-based) training ship and RNVR is the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, occupying a similar role to the Territorial Army, which is based in a larger compound diagonally opposite. Source: Internet
The deceased were identified as Sepoy Mohmmad Shaukat of Territorial Army and his wife Safia Bi. Source: Internet
In May 1959, he established the Imperial Territorial Army as a reserve force that provided military training to civil servants. Source: Internet