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.
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  • 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
  • A Russian naval officer in Murmansk who crawled through a hole in the fence surrounding a submarine fuel facility ... entered a building that was unlocked, broke into a locker, hacked off a 10-lb. chunk of enriched uranium and hid it in his garage. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kerry is not a plagiarist.–
  • I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade.
  • Although these vessels were contracted through the Army quartermaster, a naval officer - Lt George M. Totten - designed them.
  • He particularly points out that James proved a highly capable naval officer, a career for which he seems to have had a natural bent.
  • Aboard were twenty naval officers, a crew of 200, and a scientific staff of five.
  • It is the hope and dream of every naval officer some day to fly his own flag.
  • He is a retired naval officer.
  • The naval officer absently wrote "Rugson" on his blotting-pad. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • He accepted a com-mission as a naval officer.
  • He accepted a com-mission as a naval officer.
  • He is a naval officer.
  • After some years as a Naval Officer, he was given nine months leave to sail his yacht, Tern II, out to New Zealand.
  • He was the senior serving naval officer.
  • Somewhere in the Royal Navy was a directive: when dealing with American naval officers, get them over early, get a drink in them first, then talk business. Red Storm Rising
  • British naval officers did not receive a better formal training than their French or Spanish counterparts. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • Remember the night I put away seven boilermakers while in the presence of a naval officer?
  • They sow doubt not only in the minds of the young men but also in the mature minds of army and naval officers and even of certain of our historians.
  • He was the senior serving naval officer. Truman
  • Tell that to Huseyin Ertan, a retired naval officer who is the Bosporus's chief traffic cop.
  • Allegations of sexual harassment have led to disciplinary proceedings being taken against three naval officers.
  • Cancellation of the project would therefore be such a massive betrayal that resignations of senior naval officers would surely be inevitable - what an abysmal start that would be for a new government. crowbait Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • I put him down as a retired naval officer.
  • China has sacked two high-ranking naval officers involved in a fatal submarine accident.
  • A Canadian naval officer has died despite being airlifted from his storm-battered submarine.
  • He was the senior serving naval officer.
  • Rep. Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, his bizarre question about the island of Guam possibly tipping over-he used the word "capsize" - if additional troops were stationed there became a It's no April Fools 'Day joke: the 55-year-old congressman and member of the House Democratic leadership told a naval officer who was testifying on March 25 that: "My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize. Newsnet 14
  • During those years, she had seen many wounded naval officers and merchant sailors.
  • He was the senior serving naval officer.
  • I hope some day that I will be able to visit, but certainly not in the capacity as a captain or a naval officer.
  • PAs tend to be civil servants who work for high-ranking naval officers, generally from rear admiral upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Naval officers received no help from the Treasury for their outfits, though they were given a small tax allowance.
  • As a junior naval officer it seems you work very hard for comparatively little salary.
  • It was handed down through the generations of the family of one of Cook's fellow naval officers.
  • I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade.
  • The naval officer did receive a posthumous George Cross for the operation, but due to secrecy he could not receive the United Kingdom's highest award for gallantry.
  • The President ordered his carriage and went to the Navy Yard to see what might be the views of the naval officers.
  • While a naval officer, he invented and designed the first-ever aircraft carrier, the Angus.
  • He was the senior serving naval officer.
  • The prince bemoaned his lack of experience: all he knew in life was how to be a naval officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • I arrived perplexed, cold and totally ill-prepared as a young naval officer at Wilhelmshaven that winter.
  • Tell that to Huseyin Ertan, a retired naval officer who is the Bosporus's chief traffic cop.
  • Yet it never occurred to me that the wonderful and technically correct marines hanging on his walls were due to anything but the artist's conscientious study of his subject, and only his casual mispronounciation of the word "leeward," which landsmen pronounce as spelled, but which rolls off the tongue of a sailor, be he former dock rat or naval officer, as "looward," and his giving the long sounds to the vowels of the words "patent" and "tackle," that induced me to ask if he had ever been to sea. The Grain Ship
  • Four couples came to the modest little party; a young doctor and his wife, another naval officer, a cheerful young man described as a chook farmer whose way of life was a mystery to the American, and the young owner of a tiny engineering works. On The Beach
  • I can not think of any United States naval officer whom I would sooner have in his place in those near-impossible circumstances.
  • Kistiakowsky worked well with Deke Parsons, the naval officer in charge of the Ordnance Division.
  • Rounding the corner of the ship were nine longboats full of naval officers and ensigns.
  • His book is not the work of a scholar but of a naval officer who has come up from the ranks. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Allegations of sexual harassment have led to disciplinary proceedings being taken against three naval officers.
  • PAs tend to be civil servants who work for high-ranking naval officers, generally from rear admiral upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Allegations of sexual harassment have led to disciplinary proceedings being taken against three naval officers.
  • Both British naval officers assumed that the engines were in working order as the ship had sailed at speed to Montevideo to escape the Ajax and Achilles.
  • Allegations of sexual harassment have led to disciplinary proceedings being taken against three naval officers.
  • I put him down as a retired naval officer.
  • He earned the respect and friendship of one of the assisting naval officers, a certain Horatio Nelson (who later testified at his trial), and his name was gazetted in the official published reports.
  • I put him down as a retired naval officer.
  • For many years naval officers' pay lagged well behind that of Army officers.
  • In a party scene, she toasts a young woman, newly betrothed to a naval officer.
  • Capt Rimington and his son come from a long line of distinguished Naval officers.
  • The prince bemoaned his lack of experience: all he knew in life was how to be a naval officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • While a naval officer, he invented and designed the first-ever aircraft carrier, the Angus.
  • Under lighting restriction orders, a Naval officer at Yarmouth was fined for striking matches in a telephone box to read the dial.
  • My father was a naval officer and then built a rural electricity supply company that was nationalised. Times, Sunday Times
  • A "tired and emotional" Lt Cdr Thomas Woodroffe reviewing the fleetRetired naval officer turned BBC presenter Lt Cdr Thomas Woodroffe had reportedly been royally entertained by his seafaring chums before taking to the microphone just before 11pm to commentate on a 1937 review of the fleet. Great TV gaffes
  • He is a retired naval officer.
  • Both mills were under the authority of naval officers on leave.
  • Most naval officers had either fled or been murdered by their mutinous crews.
  • But a career Naval officer learns early to do his duty, to shoulder responsibilities no matter how grim they may be.
  • The spectacle of the former naval officers washing their dirty linen in public was distinctly embarrassing.
  • Proficiency is a sum total of special skills, knowledge, and practical experience enabling a naval officer to perform particular functions and duties.
  • I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade.
  • Ford had been blackmailing a gay naval officer.
  • After her final patrol Portland began her long passage home in August, and she headed first for Punta Arenas in Chile, where a team of Chilean naval officers embarked for the transit of the Patagonian Canals to Valparaiso.
  • Whether she believed me, God knows, but she demanded particulars of a most intimate nature, inviting comparison between the Silk One and herself, and that inevitably led to another glorious thrashing-match which restored her amour-propre and left me in what I once heard a French naval officer describe as a condition of swoon. Watershed
  • Allegations of sexual harassment have led to disciplinary proceedings being taken against three naval officers.
  • The prince bemoaned his lack of experience: all he knew in life was how to be a naval officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a retired naval officer.
  • He served as a naval officer in the First World War and by 1945 was the best-known marine artist in Britain.
  • Ford had been blackmailing a gay naval officer.

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