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bomber crew

NOUN
  1. the crew of a bomber

How To Use bomber crew In A Sentence

  • In World War II, anxious bomber crewmembers advised their gunners to use up the entire 27-foot-long machine-gun ammo belt on a persistent target.
  • The Air Commodore briefed the bomber crew on their dangerous mission.
  • The Air Commodore briefed the bomber crew on their dangerous mission.
  • Many felt a need to recapture the thrill they felt during the war as members of tank units or bomber crews.
  • The Air Commodore briefed the bomber crew on their dangerous mission.
  • Competition for black bomber crews also led to a ludicrous situation in which men highly qualified for pilot training according to their stanine scores (achievements on the battery of qualifying tests taken by all applicants for flight service) were sent instead to navigator-bomber training, for which they were only barely qualified. [ Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965
  • Unlike bomber crews, we could take violent evasive action to get out of accurate heavy flak.
  • An attack by tactical fighters against Iceland was expected at any time, and the bomber crews knew that any NATO fighter pilot worthy of his name would instantly jettison his bombload for a chance at air-to-air combat with so helpless a target as a twenty-year-old Badger. Red Storm Rising
  • The French and Germans experimented with metal cuirasses for machine gunners in World War I; the Americans did not adopt chest armor until World War II, when some bomber crews were provided with ‘flak jackets.’
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