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bluejacket

[bloo-jak-it] / ˈbluˌdʒæk ɪt /






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Cumbersome, inefficient bookkeeping will be replaced by a simple pay-record card to be carried by the bluejacket wherever he goes.

From Time Magazine Archive

The bluejacket wondered what was wrong, why he had been called to the "nut factory."

From Time Magazine Archive

Seyfried St. Louis � For Seaman Carl Fowler, the bluejacket on watch on the destroyer U.S.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

A U.S. bluejacket staggered through the thick odor and the rude sounds of the old port of Naples.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of these had some irregularity about her and was sent out to the ship with a marine and a bluejacket in charge while the cutter continued her task.

From Pan-Islam by Bury, G. Wyman (George Wyman)