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silent service

American  

noun

  1. Usually the silent service the submarine service.


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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Submariners, who were having trouble attracting the best manpower to volunteer for the "silent service," gave enthusiastic cooperation to the writers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Lamm and Miss Anden directed the work of the thirty university students who served as pages and whose kindness and swift and silent service none will ever forget.

From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI by Harper, Ida Husted