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		Definition of radioman in US English: radiomannounˈrādēōˌmanˈrādēōˌman A radio operator or technician. Example sentencesExamples -  The imposition of radio silence during such missions made me more of a gunner than a radioman.
 -  The radioman on a B - 17 has the big radio directly in front of him and a desk to take down messages.
 -  ‘They're signaling that they're ready for docking,’ the radioman said.
 -  Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
 -  James was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as a radioman aboard the U.S.S. Troilus.
 -  There was a faint click in the earpiece as the radioman changed the channels.
 -  Pace turns to the radioman to order an artillery barrage on the town.
 -  ‘No incoming radio transmissions,’ the radioman said.
 -  Of his group only the radioman was left alive, so deadly had been the machine.
 -  This allowed for quick bursts to be grabbed by the radiomen aboard the Yunes without allowing much time for a trace.
 -  ‘Captain, you have an incoming laser-link transmission from the Agamemnon,’ the radioman's voice said through the intercom.
 -  The young radioman finished sending the message and then ran up through the house to the top floor where all the sergeants and officers were talking.
 -  ‘Captain, they're hailing us,’ the radioman said.
 -  A radioman, he was stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., but traveled the world.
 -  I just watched the first episode, an interview with Jack Klamm, a Naval radioman who was stationed at Fort Ward's Station S during WWII.
 -  The team's radioman, carried the best in mobile communications gear that wouldn't even reach the civilian market for another four or five years.
 -  ‘We're being contacted by the Halberd,’ the radioman said.
 -  The radioman directed the Hiawatha's transmission to Brenner's earpiece.
 -  Jack took the missive back from Garcia and handed it to the radioman for disposal.
 -  Burns and his radioman were patrolling the lagoon with another Kingfisher pilot from North Carolina.
 
    Definition of radioman in US English: radiomannounˈrādēōˌman A radio operator or technician. Example sentencesExamples -  I just watched the first episode, an interview with Jack Klamm, a Naval radioman who was stationed at Fort Ward's Station S during WWII.
 -  Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
 -  A radioman, he was stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., but traveled the world.
 -  Burns and his radioman were patrolling the lagoon with another Kingfisher pilot from North Carolina.
 -  Pace turns to the radioman to order an artillery barrage on the town.
 -  This allowed for quick bursts to be grabbed by the radiomen aboard the Yunes without allowing much time for a trace.
 -  ‘No incoming radio transmissions,’ the radioman said.
 -  There was a faint click in the earpiece as the radioman changed the channels.
 -  The team's radioman, carried the best in mobile communications gear that wouldn't even reach the civilian market for another four or five years.
 -  ‘We're being contacted by the Halberd,’ the radioman said.
 -  Jack took the missive back from Garcia and handed it to the radioman for disposal.
 -  ‘Captain, they're hailing us,’ the radioman said.
 -  ‘Captain, you have an incoming laser-link transmission from the Agamemnon,’ the radioman's voice said through the intercom.
 -  ‘They're signaling that they're ready for docking,’ the radioman said.
 -  James was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as a radioman aboard the U.S.S. Troilus.
 -  The imposition of radio silence during such missions made me more of a gunner than a radioman.
 -  The radioman on a B - 17 has the big radio directly in front of him and a desk to take down messages.
 -  The radioman directed the Hiawatha's transmission to Brenner's earpiece.
 -  The young radioman finished sending the message and then ran up through the house to the top floor where all the sergeants and officers were talking.
 -  Of his group only the radioman was left alive, so deadly had been the machine.
 
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