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How to pronounce bombardier in English?

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Type Words
Type of enlisted officer, noncom, noncommissioned officer
Type Words
Type of aircrewman

Examples of bombardier

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His grandfather Albert Stevenson was a bombardier on the original Liberty Belle.
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Bombardier employees in the Pittsburgh area hail from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
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At first glance, the bombardier does appear to be unique in the animal kingdom.
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He was a bombardier with the 756th Squadron, 459th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force.
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Bombardier Learjet's new Learjet 85 program incorporates a composite fuselage.
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Bombardier Learjet has received letters of intent for Learjet 60s at the show.
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Bombardier is now reviewing its operations in Derby, where it employs 3,000 people.
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His bombardier was killed by shrapnel on one mission, but Packer was never injured.
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Bombardier was forced to axe jobs after it lost the Thameslink contract to Siemens.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • A noncommissioned officer in the British artillery
  • The member of a bomber crew responsible for using the bombsight and releasing the bombs on the target
  • Bombardier is a 1943 film war drama about the training program for bombardiers of the United States Army Air Forces. The film stars Pat O'Brien and Randolph Scott. Bombardier was nominated for an Academy Award in 1944 for the special effects used in the film. ...
  • Bombardier is a rank used in artillery units in the armies of Commonwealth countries instead of Corporal. Lance-Bombardier is used instead of Lance-Corporal.
  • An enclosed passenger vehicle, propelled over snow and ice by caterpillar tracks and steered by skis
  • A bomber crew member who sights and releases bombs; a non-commissioned officer rank in artillery, equivalent to corporal. Abbreviated Bdr; An artilleryman; a gunner; A bombardier beetle
  • A rank in Artillery that is the equivalent of a corporal. A bombard was a form of cannon used in the middle ages; a bombardier was the person charged with using it.
  • Will decide whether to launch the proposed CRJ-900X stretch (89 to 100 seats) by the end of 2006 and it is partly dependent on securing additional customers.