gun-position officer - translation to italian
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gun-position officer - translation to italian

PLACE OF STORAGE FOR AMMUNITION OR OTHER EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL
Gun room; Gunroom officer
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gun-position officer      
ufficiale di comando dell"artiglieria
foetal position         
THE POSITIONING OF THE BODY OF A PRENATAL FETUS AS IT DEVELOPS
Foetal position; Fetal Position; Fetal positions; Fetal pose; Foetal pose
posizione del feto
correctional officer         
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  • A prison guard on lookout in the watchtower at Parramatta Gaol.
  •  A sort of Russian jail with a prison guard, 1915
PROFESSION
Prison guard; Correction officer; Correctional officer; Correctional Officer; Correction Officer; Prison guards; Corrections Officer; Wardress; Prison Guard; Jailer; Jailor; Gaoler; Prison officers; Prison Officer; Prisons officer; Prisons Officer; Corrections officer; Prisons guards; Prisons guard; Prison warder
agente addetto al recupero dei carcerati

Definition

semi-prone position
¦ noun another term for recovery position.

Wikipedia

Gunroom

A gunroom is the junior officers' mess on a naval vessel. It was occupied by the officers below the rank of lieutenant. In the wooden sailing ships it was on the lower deck, and was originally the quarters of the gunner, but in its form as a mess, guns were not normally found in it. The senior officers' equivalent is the wardroom.

In large ships of war, the gunroom was a compartment originally occupied by the gunner and his mates, but now fitted up for the accommodation of the junior officers; in smaller vessels, that used as a mess-room by the lieutenants.

In an English country house, the gunroom is a secure walk-in vault in which sporting rifles, shotguns, ammunition and other shooting accessories are kept. They are locked away partly for security, partly as some makes such as Holland & Holland or Purdey are highly valuable (costing as much as £60,000 for shotguns and £100,000 for rifles and with a 2- to 3-year waiting list from order to delivery).