「Supply」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「Ministry」)
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In retirement he worked for the Ministry of | Supply between 1942 and 1945. |
John "Jeep" Cable, Ministry of | Supply Test Pilot, and Flight Engineer Joseph K. Unsw |
produced by Ealing Studios and the Ministry of | Supply for the Ministry of Information. |
ce Factory (ROF) Ranskill was a UK Ministry of | Supply, World War II, Explosive ROF. |
When the Ministry of | Supply was disbanded in October 1959, he was moved to |
on were two officials of Britain's Ministry of | Supply, who were impressed by his adventures. |
become Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of | Supply, succeeding Oliver Franks. |
uildings were requisitioned by the Ministry of | Supply, and became a hostel for munitions workers in |
s Senior Military Assistant to the Ministry of | Supply in 1942; he retired in 1944. |
As a result the Ministry of | Supply built a number of Royal Ordnance Factories and |
During the war he worked in the Ministry of | Supply in Washington DC and on the Board of Trade. |
the site was initially used by the Ministry of | Supply for storage. |
The Ministry of | Supply took over the works, on 1 June 1940, to conver |
Although located within the Ministry of | Supply, the controller had direct access to the Prime |
roduction, Atomic Energy" when the Ministry of | Supply had assumed responsibility for nuclear weapons |
rmament Research Department of the Ministry of | Supply in Swansea to work on explosives. |
ller of Industrial Diamonds in the Ministry of | Supply in 1942, serving until 1945. |
As a result the Director of the Ministry of | Supply offered him what he later described as "a funn |
istan was over, he returned to the Ministry of | Supply and was also a member of the Economic Planning |
ral of Equipment and Stores at the Ministry of | Supply and a Director of the Bank of England. |
ng an aircraft carburettor for the Ministry of | Supply and also worked with Humber on armoured cars. |
as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of | Supply in 1945. |
an honorary adviser to the British Ministry of | Supply and did research on synthetic rubber and high- |
to take advantage of the lucrative Ministry of | Supply contract. |
ontroller of Supplies (Air) at the Ministry of | Supply in 1955. |
cles Proving Establishment, at the Ministry of | Supply from 1948 to 1949 and commanded the 7th Armour |
The Ministry of | Supply carried out extensive evaluation of tungsten d |
56, Controller of Munitions at the Ministry of | Supply in 1957 and Master-General of the Ordnance in |
45 and the site transferred to the Ministry of | Supply on 1 January 1946, where it became the Atomic |
He was transferred to the Ministry of | Supply in London the next year, working in the small |
nable to continue the work and the Ministry of | Supply passed it to Vickers in 1953. |
The Ministry of | Supply ordered 2,332 Kite anchors, as they became kno |
eturned he joined the newly formed Ministry of | Supply but resigned in 1944 to take up a similar post |
appointed to act as adviser to the Ministry of | Supply on the general waste reclamation industry and |
as a government scientist with the Ministry of | Supply, an officer of the Royal Engineers and a recip |
cs Research and Development at the Ministry of | Supply before being appointed Air Officer Administrat |
sponse to a specification from the Ministry of | Supply for investigation into flight and control at t |
ciphering machine, assigned to the Ministry of | Supply with no financial benefit to himself; and he h |
of Armament Design (CEAD) for the Ministry of | Supply at Fort Halstead, where he had a leading role |
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