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Noun
silent service (usually uncountable, plural silent services)
- (military, informal, sometimes capitalized) The submarine service.
1943 January 7, “News Behind the News”, in Modesto Bee, US, page 16:Germany has four times as many subs as when the war started. . . . The number of highly trained men in Berlin's silent service is limited.
2001 August 16, Yuri Zarakhovich, “Will We Ever Know What Sank the Kursk?”, in Time:A sailor with 33 years experience in the silent service and once a fabled commander of the Northern Fleet nuclear submarines, Chernov contends that the raising operation was intentionally launched as a cover-up to leave the Kursk on the sea floor.
- (military, informal, sometimes capitalized, possibly dated) The navy.
1940 May 17, “Royal Canadian Navy Growing In Strength”, in Ottawa Citizen, Canada, retrieved 7 August 2012, page 9:In true "silent service" tradition, the Royal Canadian Navy says little about itself.
1945 June 3, “Pacific Seadogs”, in New York Times, USA, page SM6:The Navy has long been known as the "silent service," and perhaps none of our naval leaders is as well known to the American public as any one of a number of generals.
1978 July 14, “Colonel Was Trained To Shoot From Hip”, in Montreal Gazette, Canada, retrieved 7 August 2012, page 5:Since then, the navy has recovered its identity but continues to pride itself on being the Silent Service.
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