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Discover Ludwig"naval engineer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a person who designs, builds, maintains, or operates ships and other water vessels. For example, "My grandfather was a naval engineer in the Navy, so I grew up around ships."
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My father went back to school at the University of South Alabama to earn higher degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering (and eventually served as a naval engineer).
His father was a Naval engineer.
Mark Capron, a former naval engineer from California, was also frustrated by prosaic legal considerations.
Anna Akhmatova was born in 1889 near the Black Sea, the moody, headstrong daughter of a naval engineer.
The son of a naval engineer from the Adriatic port of Ancona, Corelli first intended to follow his father's trade.
Mr. Detlefsen, 37, is the vice president and chief naval engineer for Lay, Pitman & Associates, a company in Jacksonville, Fla., specializing in yacht design.
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On May 8th, a bomb exploded in Karachi, killing 11 French naval engineers.
Two Islamic militants were indicted in Pakistan in the deaths of 11 French naval engineers in a bombing last year.
Like the Kiev, the Minsk (berthed near Hong Kong) has been turned into a tourist attraction having first been studied closely by Chinese naval engineers.
Although Union forces had burned the ship to its waterline, by late July Confederate naval engineers had determined to salvage the vessel and convert it into an ironclad.
The current palace was designed by a Haitian architect but completed by American naval engineers in 1920 during a United States occupation.
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