Battle buddy
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In the United States Military, a battle buddy is a partner of a soldier that watches the other. Each battle buddy may differ by race, ethnicity, or age. His/her duties include:
1. Looking out for each other
2. Helping and encouraging each other
3. Translating for a soldier if he/she is a non-English speaker.
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