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radio operator

Noun

Meaning

someone who operates a radio transmitter

Source: WordNet

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One Israeli jet attacked the Jordanian commander's tank, wounding him and killing his radio operator and intelligence officer. Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

In 1964, when amateur Ham radio operator Zilla Maile wanted a new, state-of-the-art radio, she knew the man to contact: Al Hershberger, owner of Hershberger’s Radio and TV store in Soldotna. Source: Internet

One fascinating display honors Guy Dority, a B-17 radio operator and aerial gunner who flew 50 combat missions over occupied Europe and North Africa. Source: Internet

During World War II he flew as a B-24 radio operator and additional duty aerial gunner. Source: Internet

Baker, then 42 years old, with 24 years’ experience in Victoria Police, confirmed, via his radio operator, that the Hyundai had stolen registration plates on it. Source: Internet

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