Definitions
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- noun a member of an aircrew.
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- noun A member of a military
aircrew
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- noun a member of an aircrew
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Examples
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For the next nine nights the aircrewman crept to the tethered animal, helped himself to fresh milk, and returned to his hideout.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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For the next nine nights the aircrewman crept to the tethered animal, helped himself to fresh milk, and returned to his hideout.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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I flew over Iraq as an aircrewman, enforcing the United Nations no-Fly Zone that protected five million Kurdish citizens of Northern Iraq.
Scott McClellan, Mark Kirk and the Mother of All Cheap (No, Expensive) Campaign Stunts Ellen Beth Gill 2008
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I flew over Iraq as an aircrewman, enforcing the United Nations no-Fly Zone that protected five million Kurdish citizens of Northern Iraq.
Archive 2006-08-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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I flew over Iraq as an aircrewman, enforcing the United Nations no-Fly Zone that protected five million Kurdish citizens of Northern Iraq.
September 2006 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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I flew over Iraq as an aircrewman, enforcing the United Nations no-Fly Zone that protected five million Kurdish citizens of Northern Iraq.
Archive 2006-09-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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I flew over Iraq as an aircrewman, enforcing the United Nations no-Fly Zone that protected five million Kurdish citizens of Northern Iraq.
Mark Kirk Knew Better Than Did His Constitutents; We Were Supposed to Trust Him and WWII Proved Him Out...Right? Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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An enlisted aircrewman directed them to seats in the middle of the aircraft, then trotted back down the ramp to check for any more late arrivals.
Joint Operations Douglass, Keith 2000
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The "Electric Spads" (EA-lFs) flew with a pilot, a commissioned aircrewman known as a naval flight officer or NFO, and two enlisted men as ECM operators.
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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Each aircrewman carried such a signal mirror as part of his equipment.
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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