noncom

IPA: nɑnkʌm

noun

  • A non-commissioned officer, such as a sergeant (army) or petty officer (navy).
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Examples of "noncom" in Sentences

  • Same image was uploaded as for noncom only.
  • I am not familiar with the acronym db noncom.
  • You claim that the db noncom was added to the image.
  • A long-term noncom who was kicked upstairs beyond his ability?
  • You were told above about putting the db noncom tag on uploads.
  • He has shown an attitude in the past which I can only characterize as noncom -, munal.
  • Tillman had left the military several years earlier, but everything about him shouted army noncom.
  • More banter went on until I finally convinced the Marine on the radio to put me on with the senior noncom present.
  • Some two-thirds were women, the very young, the old, the handicapped: time porters, nurses, whatever kind of noncom­batants were required.
  • His maintenance person, an active-duty Navy petty officer, was to be the noncom in charge of keeping the aircraft airworthy until more parts and personnel could be flown in.

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