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naval officer

NOUN
  1. an officer in the navy

How To Use naval officer In A Sentence

  • One former naval officer said the case represented a sea-change in navy management style.
  • I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade.
  • The ideal naval officer was a man.
  • But we need not fear any lack of senior naval officers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately for the U-boat force, as with all other naval officers at that time, the German Naval High Command believed vehemently in the unsinkable battleship.
  • Those reported to have been arrested included a naval officer and Daniel Narcisse.
  • English naval officers, amongst whom two fell victims to mangrove-oysters, and the rest to the deadly "calenture" of the lower Congo. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
  • And I met the man playing Baron Von Trapp, the gruff and grumpy Naval officer widower whose heart she melts.
  • He is a naval officer.
  • A pair of young men, unacquainted with each other, pressed at the same time to the punch-bowl, and Jack, the chief ladler, turning from the younger, a clerk in civil dress, helped the elder, a tall naval officer, to a couple of glasses. Tales of the Chesapeake
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