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gunnery

[ US /ˈɡənɝi/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈʌnəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. guns collectively

How To Use gunnery In A Sentence

  • WHEREAS, the people of Wisconsin mourn the death of Gunnery Sergeant Richard W. Fischer; and Fischer, Richard W.
  • We often trained with the scouts and infantry of our brigade, and even shot gunnery with our brigade's reconnaissance troop.
  • Any kind of gunnery from those vantage-spots would guard the press. The Clarion
  • They awoke from a short nap and upon hearing dull thuds, attributed the noise to a nearby naval gunnery range.
  • It is analogous to what in gunnery is, I believe, called ‘aiming off’ - having your shells land a little to the side of the target.
  • I told him I was interested in gunnery school and he told me that I could go to gunnery school after I finished OCS. "OUR TURN NEXT"
  • MacSween's first introduction to the world of customer service came in 1987, after he had completed a short commission as a Royal Navy gunnery officer.
  • ‘Old hand’ instructors used it as they put us raw recruits through our paces: square-bashing, knots and splices, gunnery practice, what to do in the event of atomic or chemical attack, and the like.
  • In the modern era, however, neither astronomy, nor surveying, nor gunnery, nor gnomonics (the making of sundials), nor most of the other disciplines represented in this collection of instruments, could be called a branch of mathematics in any straightforward or unqualified way, even though they all make some use of mathematical techniques.
  • You asked for outstanding workups, interoperability, boat work, jackstay evolutions, replenishments at sea, gunnery, air sorties, anti-submarine warfare, anti-air warfare and navigation.
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