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Shipboard

Shipboard meaning

Occurring or existing on board a ship. | casual or ephemeral (e.g. a shipboard romance)

Synonyms of Shipboard

sea

Example sentences (20)

Pilots with the Night Stalkers go on to train for several more months to develop skills for flying low over a range of varying terrain, aerial refueling, shipboard deck landing, and aerial refueling.

The tests integrated shipboard systems with Israel’s multi-tier defense array and tested new technologies to enhance the air and missile defense multi-tier array’s operational effectiveness at sea and on land.

Those spearheading these programs and developing Navy medical procedures and policies are also working directly with the shipboard medical teams.

He ran into another room, where he grabbed a pair of scissors and stabbed a woman who was being examined, as well as two guards who tried to intervene before being subdued and held in a “shipboard jail,” the affidavit says.

Pilots and crew will develop invaluable experience with landings, takeoffs, and shipboard maintenance that Japan has lacked since 1945.

The deck department is an integral part of many shipboard evolutions including flight deck operations, small boat operations, mooring, anchoring, and underway replenishments.

The exercises increase pilot proficiency while giving shipboard tactical watch standers hands-on experience coordinating defense in a realistic environment.

Roman Polanski’s 1992 (Blu-ray, KL Studio Classics, R) is a riveting, sexually-driven shipboard study of two couples.

A more powerful shipboard laser could zap air and sea threats at short ranges, freeing up missile silos for longer range missiles.

The voyage to the ocean bottom is still a challenging experience, and scientists in China and overseas are working to find ways to study this extreme environment from shipboard.

This AT was called aviation and shipboard maintenance and upkeep.

A unique additional demand for the First Class was a requirement of a year of experience for operators of shipboard and coast stations using Morse.

Catapult-launched spotter planes like Arado Ar 196 twin-float seaplanes were manned by the so-called Bordfliegergruppen ("shipboard flying group").

Crippen was a murderer whose Transatlantic escape was foiled by the new invention of shipboard radio.

During the first half of the 19th century, some of the songs African Americans sang also began to appear in use for shipboard tasks, i.e. as shanties.

Equipment Shipboard equipment varies from ship to ship depending on such factors as the ship's era, design, area of operation, and purpose.

He also served in the U.S. Navy in World War I, as a shipboard radio operator, as an editor of a publication, and as a crash rescue boat commander.

However, the Brennan required a substantial infrastructure and was not suitable for shipboard use.

In 1913, the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea was convened and produced a treaty requiring shipboard radio stations to be manned 24 hours a day.

On shipboard the computer and satellite linked GMDSS system has largely replaced Morse as a means of communication.