Pioneer

Pioneer

Pioneer was originally a 16th-century military rank, meaning people who advanced first into enemy territory to cut down forests, clear trails, make roads and bridges, etc., so that the actual troops could march through after. Pioneer has the same French root as pawn or peon, meaning foot soldier.

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