Member of the navy of some country. both non-commissioned officers and sailors. sailor in naval service.
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Examples for "navy sailor "
Examples for "navy sailor "
1 One navy sailor was killed and another injured, he said.
2 A navy sailor is in hospital in a critical condition after a diving incident in Auckland's Waitematā Harbour.
3 Police in Arizona have arrested a former US navy sailor on charges of spying and providing material support to terrorists.
4 A former Australian navy sailor who went on a murderous spree may be responsible for crimes in New Zealand a decade ago.
5 Australian police have made a trans-Tasman appeal for information over a final confession from an Australian navy sailor that he killed three people.
1 The inquest into the death of a New Zealand naval sailor has opened in Samoa.
2 In April last year a New Zealand naval sailor also went missing while visiting the To Sua trench.
3 And indeed there is a certain simplicity in naval sailors .
4 Two Naval sailors stationed at Devonport have pleaded guilty to 16 charges of obtaining and supplying the class-B drug MDMA.
1 If a navy seaman is killed or drowned, his widow is to receive a year's pay as bounty.
2 If a navy seaman was killed or drowned, his widow was to receive a year's pay as bounty.
3 Signs up for the V-12 military service program as a Navy seaman ; World War II ends before Corman is sent overseas.
1 Here he was-atsea, a common sailor in the navy .
2 Now, however, a bill came to him touching the desertion of a sailor in the navy .
3 Both of them, I forgot to say, were sailors in the Navy .
4 Britain had 39,000 sailors in the navy in 2000.
5 "Well, sailors in the Navy call it the 'Red House.'"
1 Its presence, any man-of- war sailor allowed for that, was always possible, in some fashion all my thinking on the matter had been unable to divine.
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