crewmen in A Sentence

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    All 16 Crewmen were safely rescued.

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    One crewman has been rescued.

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    Only 317 of the 1,196 Crewmen aboard survived.

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    And if there are Crewmen?

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    A lot of Crewmen swore off going right then.

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    The US lost 900 aircraft and 745 Crewmen were shot down.

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    Platsch and his 21 Crewmen must have felt a wild elation.

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    Hiding in the woods, Jim sees Silver murder Tom, a crewman loyal to Smollett.

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    Passengers from her life boat later told the press that Brown then threatened to throw the crewman overboard.

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    Not wanting to leave their mascot behind, the Crewmen hid Judy beneath empty rice sacks during the journey.

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    Another nuclear submarine- the USS Scorpion- was lost at sea in 1968, resulting in the death of 99 Crewmen.

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    An EA-6B Prowler crashes on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier, USS Nimitz, killing 14 Crewmen and injuring 45 others.

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    Before heading east, they employ two Crewmen, namely, Larry Vigil and Herb Seigler to help them tackle one of the world's roughest seas, the southern Indian Ocean.

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    Gene Fowler Jr. described Clint as"lackadaisical" in his attitude, whilst one of the series' most prolific Crewmen, Tommy Carr described him as,"lazy, and would cost you a morning.

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    This event became the basis of a widely circulated postwar tall tale that the captain of this U-boat, Heinrich Timm, had led Crewmen ashore near Napier to milk cows to supplement their meagre rations.

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    While peeing, it was noted in the Apollo Experience Report that“a prime urine-transfer design constraint for the Lunar Module was that the Crewmen would be protected at all times from pressure differentials…” This system, however, was a little buggy at first(though there were never any reported injuries).

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    Three of Columbus's Crewmen during his 1492 journey, Rodrigo de Jerez, Hector Fuentes and Luis de Torres, are said to have encountered tobacco for the first time on the island of Hispaniola, in what is present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic, when natives presented them with dry leaves that spread a peculiar fragrance.

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