Answer: GIS
GIS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 162 times.
- Grunts, so to speak
- Dogfaces
- Grunts
- Joe and others?
- 1944 Bill of Rights subjects
- Dogfaces, today
- Doughfoots
- Enlisted men
- U.S. soldiers
- W.W. II group
- 15-Across audiences
- U.S. general's command
- Dog-tag wearers, briefly
- Fatigued bunch?
- M-1 firers
- Army members, for short
- Military joes
- Amer. soldiers
- Uniformed troops, for short
- Amer. fighters
- Yanks
- Ones "over there"
- They're found in a mess
- U.S.O. show attendees
- USO attendees
- Joe and Jane
- Jane and Joe
- USO show attendees
- WWII group
- PFCs, et al.
- Some mil. personnel
- Bill and Joe?
- Soldiers Joe and Jane (abbr.)
- USO audience
- Fatigued fighting force?
- Joe, et al.
- Some army members (abbr.)
- PX patrons
- Extras' roles in 56-Across
- Enlistees, briefly
- They may be found in a tank
- Judo garments
- Enlisted soldiers
- Judo outfits
- Enlistees
- Audience for 1-Across
- Soldiers
- Joe and others
- Fighting force
- Dogtag wearers
- War party
- Ernie Pyle subjects
- Soldiers ...
- USO visitors
- USO patrons
- PX customers
- ''Saving Private Ryan'' extras
- Karate outfits
- Conscripts, for example
- Common soldiers, for short
- Pvts., cpls., etc.
- USO-show audience
- US soldiers
- USO show audience
- WWII dogfaces
- Some soldiers
- Platoon members or "Platoon" extras
- Doughboys
- Audience for Bob Hope
- U.S.O. show audience members
- Platoon members, briefly
- Enlisted soldiers, briefly
- Dogfaces, briefly
- Judo uniforms
- Joe's peers
- Joes in jeeps
- They may be in a mess
- Joes who got the bill
- Joes who got the Bill?
- "Saving Private Ryan" extras
- "The Hurt Locker" extras
- M.R.E. eaters
- Division units, for short
- Ones getting base pay
- They're often in a mess
- APO users
- APO users
- APO users
- Martial-arts uniforms
- USO audience, often
- Mil. sorts
- Joe's ilk
- Much of a USO audience
- Joe's compatriots?
- Joe's mil. pals
- Joe's barracks-mates
- Our troops
- U.S soldiers.
- Joe's barracks mates?
- Joe's barracks-mates?
- Mil. enlistees
- Mil. people
- Our soldiers
- Enlistees, for short
- Draftees
- Amer. troops
- U.S. fighters
- They're not vets yet
- Mil. members like Joe and Jane
- Company men?
- APO mail recipients
- U.S. troops
- U.S. enlistees
- "M*A*S*H" extras
- Base figs.
- A.P.O. addressees
- USO entertainees
- Future vets
- OAP booster
- Basic soldiers
- Soldiers, briefly
- Basic training grads
- Ones on base?
- Dojo wear
- Boot camp residents (abbr.)
- Enlisted men, for short
- Rank-and-file group
- Force in W.W. I and II
- Dogtag wearers (Abbr.)
- Rcts.
- Karate robes
- Vets-to-be
- APO mail addressees
- Company makeup, largely
- Audience members for a U.S.O. show
- Ones in a mess, briefly
- Ones in a mess, informally
- U.S.O. audience
- Infantry members, briefly
- Personnel on 17-Across
- Enl. men
- Doughboys' successors
- Many PX patrons
- The earliest action figures
- Beneficiaries of a 1944 bill
- Soldiers at a USO show
- PFCs, e.g.
- Dog tag owners, in brief
- Dojo duds
- Karate uniforms
- Brazilian jiujitsu uniforms
- Joe and co., e.g.
- W.W. II fighters
- Ones with A.P.O. addresses
- USO show audience ... and a hint to the answers to starred clues
- Platoon members, for short
- PX clientele
- Dog tag wearers, in brief
- Mess hall patrons, in brief
- Infantry members, in brief
- Drs. with good gut instincts?
- Beneficiaries of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, for short