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