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My flag lieutenant and I need several hours of your time.
The flag lieutenant had done a fine job on short notice.
He hung up as his flag lieutenant held out another phone.
Her flag lieutenant had become much more relaxed over the past months.
He was leaning with his back against the flag lieutenant's door.
By his own admission, he entered the town a flag lieutenant.
In 1942 he became flag lieutenant to the chief operating officer of the navy.
Her flag lieutenant's performance had improved markedly over the past three weeks.
"But they'd found something out, your flag lieutenant said?"
The black plastic plate on the green door read Flag Lieutenant.
Then the flag lieutenant withdrew, and the hatch closed noiselessly behind him.
'The admiral's in the ops room, sir,' the flag lieutenant reported quietly behind him.
He specialised in signals was promoted to Flag Lieutenant in 1917.
His flag lieutenant ushered Admiral Pilchard into the day cabin.
He turned to the flag lieutenant.
Edward served briefly as flag lieutenant under his father, but died relatively young, and was posthumously promoted to commander.
"My Lady, you once told me a flag lieutenant was the most overworked and underappreciated member of an admiral's staff.
Nor did they notice when the flag lieutenant bent over Brantley's shoulder to whisper quietly in his ear.
It was released as a sequel to The Flag Lieutenant which had been a major hit the previous year.
"An admiral's flag lieutenant is the most overworked officer on her staff," she went on grimly.
But just as quickly he wheeled around and pointed it at Arrow's flag lieutenant, whose mouth had dropped slightly at the shift in conversation.
One flag lieutenant, reporting for escort duty."
Her flag lieutenant seemed intact, though he was obviously dazed, but there was no sign of the pinnace's crew.
The flag lieutenant seemed to quiver in his chair, as if it required a physical effort not to spring to his feet and snap to attention.
Whatever ailed his flag lieutenant, prying the facts out of him one by one was like pulling teeth.