naval造句61. But the then naval chief suspended the prison sentences; the men returned the money and were dismissed from the navy.
62. The geography of Boiotia might to a shallow observer seem to suit her for naval hegemony.
63. After witnessing scurvy's dire effects, naval surgeon James Lind decided to do something about it.
64. The buy was set up by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, whose agents were investigating possible drug use at the academy.
65. Finally the naval commander realized that the Shah was not going to approve his plan.
66. He organized a sales ledger which offered a credit account to naval customers, and even encouraged payment by instalment.
67. Several naval aviators have been mentioned for the post, including Adm.
68. For obvious reasons sites for naval bases were not chosen for their land communications.
69. She wore a naval greatcoat with brass buttons and some sort of goggles on her head.
70. Van Huygens began his naval career as a fighter pilot.
71. They realised the strategic importance of the site and used it as a naval base and trading post.
72. Kistiakowsky worked well with Deke Parsons, the naval officer in charge of the Ordnance Division.
73. Shipbuilding had always been important to Saltash, which was chosen as the site for a Royal Naval base and dockyard.
74. The case started late last week after a routine upgrade of Naval Academy computer equipment in the security office.
75. But Joe soon discovered that naval officials in Rangoon had no record of his Kunming telegram.
76. Imports from the continent valued £3.9 million, with linen, wine, timber, naval stores and bar iron prominent.
77. While a naval officer, he invented and designed the first-ever aircraft carrier, the Angus.
78. Admiral Yamamoto, as supreme commander of the Fleet, was particularly conscious of this naval responsibility.
79. The 550-acre naval station at Treasure Island is one of 29 California military bases closed in 1993 by Congress.
80. Neither had vision good enough to qualify as a pilot, so they plan instead to be Naval Flight Officers.
81. A naval ship was also anchored off the hotel's beach.
82. Many of these boats had been supplied to foreign naval powers and had been proved able and fast in all sea conditions.
83. This question is complicated by the reluctance of host countries to acknowledge Soviet military and naval support arrangements of any kind.
84. Like the services themselves, the Naval Academy has a strong culture which in some respects is overtly hostile to women.
85. One of those friends was Fred Cooper, a quiet, polite sailor stationed at the naval base at Oxnard.
86. These include a naval base, a composite air unit, a growing communications, intelligence collection, and logistics support infrastructure.
87. Frank B.. Kelso, then chief of naval operations and the ranking officer at the infamous Tailhook convention.
88. Refugees streamed into nearby provinces with their belongings in baskets and on bicycles, and the naval guns shelled them as well.
89. The best naval guns can fire a shell at about one kilometer per 148 second.
90. Eventually, of course, you will want to go for the upper reaches of naval accomplishment: world domination.