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- noun Plural form of
submariner .
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Examples
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Previous illicit-drug surveys in the Canadian Forces had concentrated on smaller populations in one of the branches, or among key military professionals such as submariners or divers.
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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Mr. COLTON: Which is that's quite a difference in World War II with these submariners.
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Not nearly as consequential as, say, the contribution made by US submariners alone.
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Although the submariners I know explain that the proper word is, not “ship” but “target”.
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Given that the story was first published in the mid-1950s, it has aged very well; as a story about submariners in conflict, I feel it compares favorably to Run Silent, Run Deep, Das Boot or The Hunt for Red October -- and it predates almost all of them!
"Dune", Plus Often-Neglected Other Novels by Frank Herbert 2009
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Mr. COLTON: Which is that's quite a difference in World War II with these submariners.
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Because of the cost of training submariners, the Navy does NOT permit sailors who are training for submarine duty or serving on submarines to apply for SEAL training/duty.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Mr. COLTON: Which is that's quite a difference in World War II with these submariners.
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I feel like a lot of other submariners that all this is going to cause is trouble having women aboard subs as I have seen first hand how well that works.
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Mr. COLTON: Which is that's quite a difference in World War II with these submariners.
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