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crewmen

n. (plural of crewman English)

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The Purga's after deck had a handful of crewmen stomping about in the cold, one wearing the white apron of a ship's cook.

Marko did not learn until many years later that the crewmen of the Aurora had broken with Lenin — and been savagely put down by Red Guards.

All of the Chinese personnel and all of the Norwegian crewmen had vanished.

However, the crewmen on deck did show sufficient evidence of trauma to support the conclusion that a riot had taken place aboard.

And they will know we have her from the crewmen who want to return home.

As it is, though, if the crewmen want to go back home, we have to send them back, and then the Soviets will know we have the boat for sure.

Instantly a gang of deck crewmen raced for the aircraft, three carrying heavy metal chocks, another a metal ladder which he set up by the cockpit, whose canopy was already coming open.

A white plastic flight helmet dangled from his other hand as he watched the crewmen fueling the Harrier.

Three crewmen stood close by with large carbon dioxide extinguishers, presumably in case the engine exploded.

The crewmen aboard would each hoist an extra beer or two at dinner, saying it was for their friends on the submarine.

The other engine crewmen run from twenty to forty-five rads, and the cumulative exposure drops rapidly as one moves forward.

Forward, some crewmen muttered among themselves that minor was a word suffering from overuse, that nuclear submarines did not run on diesel and ventilate with surface air for the hell of it.

The remaining crewmen would then take their boat northwest into Pamlico Sound to wait for the Soviet fleet to return home, sure that the Red October had been sunk and with the crew to prove it.

His crewmen, even the experienced michmanyy, jostled one another to get out of their submarine.

The Soviet crewmen, quartered in the crew's mess, had become a handful for everyone.