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bluejacket

[ US /ˈbɫuˌdʒækɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a serviceman in the navy

How To Use bluejacket In A Sentence

  • The Bluejacket's Manual has been the primary text for teaching young Sailors ever since.
  • Then, shako-less and still buttoning his bluejacket, the Sergeant turned back towards the approaching Riflemen. Sharpe's Rifles
  • The only question is if it will be a hard charging khaki, or if we'll have to wait for one of our bluejackets to grow into the role.
  • The bluejacket was brought aboard insensible but soon recovered. Castles of Steel
  • Her officers, bluejackets, and Scientifics were finally at sea, yet from the perspective of geology they had not yet even left the continents.
  • Below decks, however, the bluejackets agreed that they preferred the more earthy charms of Melbourne.
  • Unlike the other artillery which was transported in pieces by mule or camel the Gatlings and Gardeners were moved purely by the muscle power of their bluejacket crews. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Fresh news, especially when fuelled by unregulated shore-based alcohol, was apt to re-ignite fistfights among bluejackets with differing opinions.
  • What our army and navy is was splendidly demonstrated when our bluejackets marched aboard their ships before our drawn-up soldiers while Admiral Fletcher transferred the command of Vera Cruz to General Funston. Mexico's Army and Ours
  • Lunch for the bluejackets was a basic affair, salt pork and pea soup.
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