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Definition of Mortarmen
1. mortarman [n] - See also: mortarman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mortarmen
Literary usage of Mortarmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1919)
"Having considered so much of the controversy as relates to the hours of mortarmen,
the Board finds that it is the custom of the trade to require ..."
2. Howard's Hill and Other True Stories: Small Unit Marine Action in Vietnam by DIANE Publishing Company (1990)
"Between the rifle company and the heavy mortar platoon a bond of friendship had
been struck and, hearing Charlie Company go into action, the mortarmen were ..."
3. Report by Industrial Commission of Ohio, Dept. of Investigation and Statistics (1915)
"6 Tune, July, August and September, 5 hours on Saturday and 45 hours per week.
d Saturday afternoon, double time. /Includes mortarmen. scaffold builders, ..."
4. Catalogue of a Collection of Objects Illustrating the Folklore of Mexico by Frederick Starr (1899)
"Each of the two players has twenty pieces,—a flag, general, two artillerymen,
two mortarmen, two cavalrymen, twelve foot-soldiers. ..."
5. From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War by Jon T. Hoffman (1995)
"To fill out the thin line, mortarmen and company headquarters personnel occupied
the left flank positions. The raiders expected a Japanese assault across ..."