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Examples

  • Linkman and Laver in Budge Row, perhaps — reliable, not too conspicuous, only nodding acquaintances.

    In Chancery 2004

  • There was one other deficiency in his squadron that Linkman had need to face: the lack of a 'personal' FOO, now that he was becoming divorced from the front line where all three FOOs were located.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • As they finished talking and Linkman began speaking to the TOW detachment, the battle entered its next phase.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • And Linkman commiserated, but pointed out to one of his most experienced troop warrant officers that it might have been worse — it could have happened in battle.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • Connors directed the answer more at Linkman than Tinker.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • The very thought of tanks coming into action in dribs and drabs was anathema to Linkman.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • The radio dilemma was solved for Linkman by the almost simultaneous initiatives of Tinker and the enemy.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • The N Company section commander there, who now maintained the only radio link with Linkman and Connors, gave a sporadic running commentary on enemy progress, having reported already the retreat of the damaged Leopard.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • Linkman was talking to Warrant Officer George Crane of 3 Troop, a discontented warrant officer whose Leopard was off the road until the mechanics had changed its transmission.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

  • Again, it was Linkman and the two FOOs who had the best view of the coming onslaught.

    First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984

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