That said, every soldier, sailor, airman, marine, coastguardsman that's in Iraq is in harm's way. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The three soldiers on the cover represent every soldier, sailor, airmen, Marine and coastguardsman serving in our armed forces. ❋ Unknown (2003)
That _tableau_ at the end, of the starving-coastguardsman expiring under the rack, is perfectly awful! ❋ Various (N/A)
There is no one more devoted, more committed to the hard work of freedom, than every soldier and sailor, every marine, airman and coastguardsman -- every man and every woman now serving in the Persian Gulf. ❋ George Bush (N/A)
There is no one more devoted, more committed to the hard work of freedom, than every soldier and sailor, every marine, airman and coastguardsman -- every man and every woman now serving in the Persian ❋ United States. Presidents. (N/A)
"I will," said he, seating himself with alacrity; and turning to the coastguardsman, he added -- "I suppose, Hellyer, you could pick a bit too, eh?" ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
Hellyer, the coastguardsman, whom Rover had seen only so recently as that very morning, when of course master doggie had accompanied Bob to the beach for his bathe; and so, naturally, there was every reason for his receiving Hellyer in a friendly manner. ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
Bulpert, after shifting furniture, took up a position on the white hearthrug, and gave a stirring adventure in the life of a coastguardsman who saved from a wreck his wife and child. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
_They_ take the tobacco, and the first coastguardsman ashore takes _them_, tobacco and all, before the magistrates, and I sometimes have been sent for to the 'lock-up,' to find three or four misguided fellows in the grasp of the law of their country, which poverty and opportunity and temptation have led them to violate. ❋ Thomas Stanley Treanor (N/A)
The coastguardsman had to shoulder the hamper when packed, as well as carry the empty water-jar; for, both Bob and Dick, whose respective burdens these had previously been, had rushed off soon after luncheon and when all interest in making a fire and boiling the kettle had ceased, down to the shore, where presently the truants were discovered. ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
The coastguardsman, indeed, appeared as unconcerned throughout all the fuss as if he were safe ashore in his own little cabin on the beach; while Rover kept close beside him, as he had done since Hellyer took charge of the hamper which he had brought on board -- the dog evidently considering himself still responsible for all the picnic goods and chattels that his young mistress had told him to watch. ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
When the coastguardsman is going out to the wreck, it isn't necessary to wave your arms about like ❋ Unknown (N/A)
He raised his voice when uttering the last words, as if asking a question; so, the coastguardsman answered it at once. ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
"My stars!" ejaculated the coastguardsman Bill, dropping hold of the ❋ John B. [Illustrator] Greene (N/A)
The first coastguardsman to spot a German spy was John Conlan. ❋ Unknown (1944)
When we broadcast over the C.B.C. and National networks from the Nascopie at Fort Ross on the 3rd of September, 1937, a U.S. coastguardsman off Long Island heard us. ❋ Unknown (1940)
He remained perhaps a little more constantly vigilant than before -- even, for instance, when coming home from church; but it seemed now he had rather the alertness of the coastguardsman than the tension of the sailor when the decks are cleared for action. ❋ Unknown (1907)
Limping back from his cliff-patch with a basket of potatoes in one hand and with the other using the shaft of his mattock (or "visgy" in Polpier language) for a walking-staff, as he passed the watch-house he had been vaguely surprised to find coastguardsman Varco on the look-out there with his glass, and halted. ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)
Nicky-Nan had asked: and the coastguardsman had responded: ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)
It was a coastguardsman that told Master Geoffrey about it. ❋ Geraldine Mockler (1900)