Examples of 'director of naval' in a sentence
Meaning of "director of naval"
director of naval - refers to a person who holds a leadership position in the naval sector, overseeing operations and making strategic decisions
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He was then named director of naval construction at Lorient.
In October of the same year he was made the Director of Naval Recruiting.
The Director of Naval Intelligence consulted with Horder on matters of diet and provisions.
He was later named the Director of Naval Communications.
As director of Naval Intelligence, I promulgated the rules for all human-use experiments.
He was a trained naval architect and later became Director of Naval Construction at the Admiralty.
The deputy director of Naval Intelligence… your client's father.
Initially serving as fleet operations officer, he was later posted as director of naval development.
In 1955, he became director of naval communications at naval headquarters in Ottawa.
In August 1907 he was appointed to the position of Director of Naval Ordnance succeeding Jellicoe.
At ease, at ease . I believe you all know Admiral Linsenmeyer, director of Naval Intelligence.
He had been the personal assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence, Rear-Admiral John Godfrey.
At that time Ewing was replaced by Captain Reginald ‘ Blinker ' Hall, director of naval intelligence.
Skip " Bowman, the former director of Naval Reactors.
In July 1966 he was appointed to the position of Director of Naval Intelligence.
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Rushbrooke survived and went on to be Director of Naval Intelligence in November 1942.
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