gun-layer

English

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Noun

gun-layer (plural gun-layers)

  1. A soldier who is assigned to aim and fire a mounted machine gun such as that on the turret of a tank.
    • 1930, Stephen Lucius Gwynn, Captain Scott, page 112:
      A ship carries comparatively small guns to repel attacks by torpedo craft. We carry eight twelve-pounders, three three-pounders for the purpose. Each of these guns has its appointed gun-layer who is supposed to shoot straight.
    • 1998, Ian V. Hogg, Allied Artillery of World War Two, page 111:
      The breech is opened by hand and the auto-loader primed, after which the gun-layer aims and stamps on the firing pedal.
    • 2019, Vasily Grossman, translated by Robert Chandler and Yury Bit-Yunan, Stalingrad, page 114:
      'Well, comrade Colonel, it's started now!" said a gun-layer.
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