aircrewman
Americannoun
PLURAL
aircrewmenEtymology
Origin of aircrewman
Example Sentences
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Few were better suited for the rescue: Foy is a naval aircrewman who flies in the back of helicopters.
From Los Angeles Times
The aircrewman posted a message back to the nurse.
From Los Angeles Times
He says he picked Veterans Day to launch his campaign because he served ten years in the Navy, six active, as a naval aircrewman and an anti-submarine warfare instructor.
From Seattle Times
Pillars is an aircrewman assigned to Patrol Squadron 16.
From Forbes
She added: "Our aircrewman Petty Officer Alan Speed was winched down to the boat and, within 15 minutes, with the agreement of the father, had winched the two children up to the helicopter. "
From BBC
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