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trooper of a small fighting force specially trained for speedy offensives against enemy-held areas
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Apparently just suggesting {weHwI'} as a word on its own seems to be very verboten, so why would'nt that do the job?
Pirates and bandits are also weHwI'pu'. This is a military term.
You could say
weHbogh QI nawlogh mang soldier of a raiding military squadron, or
QI weHmeH nawlogh mang soldier of a military squadron for raiding,
but the arguments of the -bogh and -meH verbs are ambiguous. Seems better to have a dedicated term for a soldier of such a unit.
(should be QI' military and not QI bridge, my apologies)