nonmilitary
1.unmilitary circles of government; fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor.
2.True,Administration officials have said that pre-emption can take nonmilitary forms.
3.An honorary nonmilitary title awarded by some states of the United States.
4.labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on).
5.The practice is emerging as a vehicle for financing capital projects and production-sharing ventures, for ensuring the repatriation of profits from investments in countries beset by external debt and hard currency shortages, and for competitive bidding on major nonmilitary government procurements.

