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- n. Plural form of frogman.
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“The existence of "frogmen" - and what they can do - is a known.”
“I am cautious of any paper that uses AIPAC as a bogey man, instantly dismisses as propaganda anything — no matter how well documented — that may support Israel’s version of the facts, and puts scare quotes around “Commandoes” when describing 4 armed frogmen from the Al Aksah Martryrs Brigade en route from Gaza to Israel”
“Underwater Demolition Team UDT Also known as frogmen”
“Holbrook was one of the Navy's original "frogmen" during World War II.”
“The other frogmen hesitated in the treetops, glancing at one another as if they knew the Mortmaine were nothing to tangle with.”
“Fancy decided she was hallucinating, that her mind was trying to distract her from the fact that she was being eaten alive by frogmen.”
“But the frogmen were quicker than she was, leaping over her head and catching hold of the trees, waiting for her to pass by, like it was some game.”
“SEAL teams were created in January 1962, he said, drawing their initial members from the existing Underwater Demolition Teams (UDT, or frogmen).”
“Even though I was 'with' the Teams in combat, I used to feel nervous about joining in with the REAL frogmen when shouting that phrase.”
“As Mr. Wise writes, If a beach were an espionage target, the Russians would send in a sub, frogmen would steal ashore in the dark of night and with great secrecy collect several buckets of sand and take them back to Moscow.”
The Wall Street Journal: Brush Up on Your Mandarin, Mr. Bond
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