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radio operator

NOUN
  1. someone who operates a radio transmitter

How To Use radio operator In A Sentence

  • What methods of signaling other troops will there be implemented in the game. eg. do you need a radio operator alive in your squad to communicate with other squads?
  • Under the AAF, women were assigned to highly responsible positions including jobs as weather observers and forecasters, cryptographers, radio operators and repairmen, sheet metal workers, parachute riggers, link trainer instructors, bombsight maintenance specialists, aerial photograph analysts and control tower operators. Jewish Women in the Military - Jewish Women in the Military - Air Force
  • At that time, of course, we could not employ American radio operators as many of the messages had to be transmitted in cypher which only British personnel were allowed to handle since the Americans belonged to a neutral country. Some Aspects of the Royal Air Force Transport Command
  • Pilot and copilot, flight engineer and radio operator sit in the forward upper portion.
  • The radio operator sent a Mayday distress call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
  • In 1942, at the age of only 21, he was a radio operator on a small minesweeper on one of the ill-fated arctic convoys and was on one of the few ships to make it through to Archangel. A letter to … my Russian half-brother
  • Hager rose to the rank of Unteroffizier and served as a company commander's tank radio operator.
  • The radio operator sent ( out ) an appeal for help to headquarters.
  • From computer hackers to ham radio operators, from audio and videophiles to hot rodders, enthusiast cultures have often proved integral to the lives of technologies.
  • The 148 Btry. consists of radio operators, gunners, and a support staff.
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