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crews

n. (plural of crew English)

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Crews (disambiguation)

Crews may refer to:

  • Crews (surname)
  • C.C. Crews, a Civil War Colonel
  • Crew, plural form
  • Crews Hill, a village in the London Borough of Enfield in England
    • Crews Hill railway station
  • Louis Crews Stadium in Huntsville, Alabama, USA
  • Alton C. Crews Middle School in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
  • Crews Lake Middle School in Pasco County, Florida, USA
  • Harry Crews (band), a short-lived hardcore/ Thrash/ No Wave band

Usage examples of "crews".

Sabine system, and crews reported nothing but minor injuries or illnesses.

Ky handed over the inventory, told Quincy to supervise the unloading crews, and at last had time to look at her accumulated messages.

Lieutenant Reed seemed to be compensating for his feelings of guilt by overworking the crews in the launch bay.

Victoria made it a point to call on members from both crews to help her check out the accident site, hoping it would forestall the problem Raphael foresaw, but it was impossible to ignore the fact that tensions were building.

She attended at the briefing of the crews, handling the CO lists of frequencies and DF stations and identification signals for him to read out to them.

Sometimes there were reports of crews who had been seen to bale out, and to drift down in the glow of flares and fire.

She found that there were several crews of that sort operating from Hartley.

The machines were overhauled, a few engines were changed, and some of the crews were re-formed.

Next day the station was closed again and the crews made their final preparations for another operation : when the briefing came it turned out that it was to be Mannheim.

In fact, I may have to do a good bit of shuffling the crews around in the next week or two.

One of his best and most reliable crews had suddenly deteriorated and had put up an extremely poor performance after Mannheim.

It was his duty to try and get them back into their original state of efficiency, because the example of the old hands influenced the raw young crews that came to him from operational training.

Tell her that the crews who go and come without incident have secret armour.

Tell her that the crews that come back safely are the crews without personal troubles, who sleep sound at nights and have fun in the daytime.

And the crews who do that are usually all great friends who know each other very well, because then they get to work together as a team.