Definitionn. a noncommissioned officer in the British artillery
Last update: August 6, 2015
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In 1703 Alexius was ordered to follow the army to the field as a private in a bombardier regiment. [Please select]
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"A nurse I once had married a bombardier," said he. [Please select]
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Let me suggest that you try the chicken a la Bombardier in the Ritz restaurant. [Please select]
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"Just then Bombardier Cassell cut in on the wire: "'General's compliments to Captain A--.' [Please select]
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"Join the harmy, friend; make a cussed fine Quaker bombardier." [Please select]
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One of these men, Bombardier Wilson by name, who belonged to Battery D 238, seemed to take a liking to me, and I returned this feeling. [Please select]
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