conchy

/ˈkɑntʃi/
noun
  1. A person who refuses to serve in the military for moral or religious reasons; a conscientious objector.
    • My grandfather was a conchy in World War II and served as a medic.
    • During the war, he registered as a conchy and worked in a hospital instead.
    • The documentary interviewed several conchies who explained their pacifist beliefs.
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