silent service
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of silent service
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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The newest exhibit explores the silent service through the generations, including diverse perspectives and more controversial topics such as hazing.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 14, 2024
Retired last week after 37 years in the Army, Petraeus will be sworn in as the 20th director of the so-called silent service in a private ceremony Tuesday.
From Washington Post • Sep. 6, 2011
Today "the silent service" fostered by Rickover is the foundation of U.S. sea power, and missile-launching subs make up the least vulnerable leg of the U.S. strategic triad.
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Navy is known as "the silent service," and for grim reason.
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THE more difficult part, viz., that of perfectly preparing the victory, is a silent service of which the merit belongs to Strategy and yet for which it is hardly sufficiently commended.
From On War — Volume 1 by Graham, J. J., Colonel
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