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  • roller of Contract Claims at the Ministry of Munitions in 1918.
  • e arms industry, Loucheur became Minister of Munitions in September 1917.
  • Conventional munitions included cluster bombs for use against SAM-S
  • Between 1988 and 1989 all U.S. BZ munitions, including the M138 bomblets were demilitari
  • ted States, specifically in the aircraft and munitions industries, and penetrating the mainline fed
  • nsible for protecting Ta'as, the clandestine munitions industry and Rekhesh, the arms procurement o
  • he Special Committee on Investigation of the Munitions Industry investigated profiteering in the mu
  • and 1936, Nye headed an investigation of the munitions industry.
  • orce capabilities including precision-guided munitions, inertially-aided munitions, night vision go
  • The Japanese use of these balloon munitions inspired the E77, though no direct connectio
  • Damon Dran is a munitions magnate.
  • on-destructive testing; missile maintenance; munitions maintenance and renovation; and demilitariza
  • tical Section), Generalleutnant Siger (Field munitions), Major Thomsen (Air Service), Oberst Groner
  • to disrupt the industrial use of Dresden for munitions manufacture, which American intelligence bel
  • ry a payload of 13 Brilliant Anti-Tank (BAT) munitions manufactured by Northrop Grumman.
  • company town for the Aetna Powder Company, a munitions manufacturer.
  • r, as the Blockade began to prevent American munitions manufacturers from trading with Germany, the
  • of them, including those of Safety, Secrecy, Munitions, Marine, and Civil Government.
  • n Test Board, and a number of night drops of munitions, medical supplies, and rations by C-123s fro
  • He replaced Albert Thomas and served as munitions minister until November 26, 1918 when he bec
  • range of weapons, including precision-guided munitions, missiles and unguided "iron dumb bombs".
  • and cars, tools, rifles, pistols, revolvers, munitions, mortars with munitions, covers, and raincoa
  • Cairo revealed a treasure trove of weapons, munitions, naval stores and personal gear of the sailo
  • Naval Reserve) was a major supplier of U.S. munitions, occupying 990 acres (4.0 km2) on the Weymou
  • r, mass looting of infrastructure, including munitions, occurred.
  • stolen guns, cutlasses and cannon, and such munitions of war as they required.
  • He shall have charge of the munitions of war, under the direction of the King, how
  • e its further enacted, That for any arms and munitions of war captured from the enemy by any body o
  • arch 1994 and June 1996, about 2,000 nuclear munitions of strategic weapon systems were removed fro
  • ptured ships bound for Mexico with goods and munitions of war during the Texas Revolution.
  • 16 aircraft was used to shuttle trainees and munitions of NATO members between the military bases a
  • Because WP is also pyrophoric, most munitions of this type have a simple burster charge to
  • their ships, ordinances, artillery, or other munitions of fortifications of war, and doe not humbly
  • the navy, and brought from Bordeaux valuable munitions of war.
  • The Munitions of War Act 1915 was a British Act of Parliam
  • st 1944, at the time he was in charge of the munitions of the 4th Battery, 2nd SS Artillery Regimen
  • The trail was initially built to carry munitions of war to Florida Territory to fight the Ind
  • gold to Havana, Cuba, to purchase “arms and munitions of war.”
  • forces withdrew to Sweden with all of their munitions of war on 7 September.
  • The Sergeant declines, along with the munitions officer and private.
  • d began destruction of chemical agent-filled munitions on August 22, 1996.
  • uadron, drop 2,000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions on a cave in eastern Afghanistan, Nov. 26, 2
  • bout a dozen 500-pound (225 kg) laser-guided munitions on them.
  • roject was established to begin producing BZ munitions; one result was the mass production of the C
  • ntractors, exposure to depleted uranium (DU) munitions or other unlicensed chemicals as well as int
  • 1745 with a handful of men and no supplies, munitions or money.
  • be encountered except in the form of legacy munitions or unexploded ordnance.
  • ad a choice between spending oil revenues on munitions or houses that won't kill them, I suspect th
  • his fortresses, ships, artillery, "or other munitions or fortifications of war," for longer than s
  • and other east coast ports with provisions, munitions, passengers, and general stores for ships on
  • nearly 40 million pounds (18 million kg) of munitions per month, and operated through the war.
  • es built for workers at the nearby U.S. Navy munitions plant in Indian Head, Maryland (now known as
  • and disoriented, he walked over to a nearby munitions plant, where a female survivor assisted in c
  • tack on Pilsen designed to capture the Skoda Munitions Plant, Czechoslovakia, on the same day.
  • During wartime when Carr Mill became a munitions plant, Lloyd served as its medical director.
  • People are shown "being taken away from munitions plants" in order to put out the fire.
  • he 1920 New Year Honours for his services to munitions production during the First World War.
  • oyal factories and to disperse armaments and munitions production away from major cities and the so
  • veloped a strategy to disperse armaments and munitions production away from major cities and the so
  • (hence Armstrong Road in Benwell) started up munitions production after 1850 which created the dema
  • n, helping in the transportation of arms and munitions, provision of supplies, etc.
  • hom they intended to supply with light arms, munitions, radio transmitters and medicines.
  • iner and contact person with German arms and munitions, remained effectively in control.
  • s for storing the aerial bombs and the other munitions required by the combat aircraft.
  • s for storing the aerial bombs and the other munitions required by the combat aircraft.
  • oyed by the Halifax explosion in 1917 when a munitions ship collided with a relief ship in Halifax
  • Valona, and sank an Italian destroyer and a munitions ship.
  • 0 men lacked provisions, decent clothing and munitions, since the British Royal Navy had cut off it
  • The Eastern munitions site is larger than its western neighbour an
  • also the site of one of the biggest Defence Munitions Sites DMC Longtown in Western Europe.
  • In this conflict both sides consumed munitions so rapidly that within one week of the start
  • military resources such as fuel, transport, munitions, soldiers, and industrial resources were sti
  • Grayson McCouch as Gruber: Munitions specialist of shuttle Freedom.
  • ons, an artillery company, signals unit, and munitions squad), a few platoons from the 55th Cavalry
  • The station was converted from a munitions station for the Army of the North between th
  • etonated, practically setting off the entire munitions storage area.
  • In Big Covert there are three ICI Munitions Storage Bunkers for a factory in Northampton
  • Additionally, the munitions storage area (physically separated from the
  • the squadron with F-4Es, however, inadequate munitions storage compelled the command to reverse its
  • lly Anniston's main role has been as a major munitions storage site, since WWII.
  • rracks and dining facilities, warehouses and munitions storage, crematoria, and the prison cells.
  • of open fields and wooded areas, is used for munitions storage, repair of general supplies, and the
  • a disputed claim that the road was used as a munitions store during WWII due to its proximity to a
  • 8 the RAF used Harpur Hill as an underground munitions store.
  • Drumardagh, which they used as a cavalry and munitions store.
  • In March 1941, an explosion of munitions stored at the ground caused a major fire in
  • m to believe that the Nazis had hidden large munitions stores in such historic towns as Dresden; Hi
  • h mortar it was intended to deliver chemical munitions, such as gas and smoke shells.
  • ided bombs, missiles, or precision artillery munitions, such as the Paveway series of bombs, Lockhe
  • h mortar it was intended to deliver chemical munitions, such as gas and smoke shells, as well as or
  • newspaper reported that Banister served as a munitions supplier for the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion a
  • amuel Colt, was another significant arms and munitions supplier.
  • were the 65th Ordinance Ammunition Company ( munitions supply), and the 543d Air Service Group (gro
  • ships to report the state of their fuel and munitions supply.
  • eapons are under custody and control of USAF Munitions Support Squadrons co-located on NATO main op
  • On 23 November 2004 the Air to Ground Munitions Systems Wing was established at Eglin AFB, F
  • t a terrorist attack, but caused by leftover munitions that were on display in the mosque as part o
  • field and maintain a family of air-to-ground munitions that enhanced United States armed forces str
  • pose of seizing a British transport carrying munitions that was destined for the Georgia port of Sa
  • lace and Berlin Zoo, as were the Ministry of Munitions, the Waffen SS Administrative College, the b
  • use of pioneering types of precision guided munitions then under development in Germany, such as t
  • housed the 179th Field Artillery, who stored munitions there as well as using the space for drills.
  • of Massawa, had begun to import firearms and munitions through the French-controlled ports of Djibo
  • He also worked at the Ministry of Munitions to help out in World War II.
  • SEC coordinated disbursement of ordnance and munitions to keep the front lines supplied.
  • er, the arsenal is most famous for supplying munitions to Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle for th
  • ic carrying vital aircraft, fighting men and munitions to be used in pressing forward toward Japan.
  • arged with guarding the transport of men and munitions to Cayenne and Martinique.
  • th Bai, went to great pains to send American munitions to Bai's forces.
  • rom making magnesium and thermite incendiary munitions to a chemical warfare manufacturing facility
  • ink any ship which is thought to be carrying munitions to the Allies.
  • roduction numbers were due, like all U.S. BZ munitions, to a number of shortcomings.
  • nnel began shipping more than 37,000 tons of munitions to forces in the Persian Gulf during Operati
  • ntional sense, having neither the men or the munitions to garrison it.
  • onnection with the manufacture and supply of munitions to the Allied governments, during this perio
  • oonshine, and involved carrying supplies and munitions to elements of the Danish resistance.
  • May, she arrived off West Africa; delivered munitions to the Liberian Government; continued on to
  • roduction at the Edmonton factory focused on munitions to help the war effort, but development work
  • the Siege of Puebla when both were carrying munitions to the Mexican troops.
  • ant customs point for Confederate cotton and munitions trade with Mexico.
  • e interdiction of communist coastal arms and munitions traffic along the coastline of Vietnam durin
  • affic fell considerably, although timber and munitions traffic for the war effort offset this somew
  • station was destroyed on 2 June 1944, when a munitions train caught fire and blew up, killing two a
  • train explosions in history, when two German munitions trains caught fire and exploded.
  • By 16 September, the date of her last at-sea munitions transfer on that tour, she had transferred 1
  • an passenger / cargo ship Caldea, the German munitions transport Tilly L. M. Russ, the Italian auxi
  • Another account claims he was killed when a munitions truck that he was driving exploded as the re
  • In the late 1960s, two of the former munitions tunnels were redeveloped by the Ministry of
  • chief engineering adviser to the Ministry of Munitions under Lloyd George.
  • g functions until 1944 when it was used by a munitions unit after the disastrous explosion at nearb
  • order into Syria proper as the exact type of munitions used is unknown and the target is located cl
  • ot yet been thoroughly cleaned of unexploded munitions, walking outside the paths and roads is gene
  • ge complex, containing massive quantities of munitions, was set to be destroyed.
  • t, and where the ability to accurately place munitions was more important than carrying a large loa
  • The Ministry of Munitions was abolished in 1945, by the American occup
  • Over 60,000 tonnes of munitions were moved out over a period of less than te
  • and Mariupol' were taken, immense stores of munitions were captured by anarchist forces.
  • Arms and munitions were obtained by attacking German soldiers,
  • dering tactical weapons, about 5,000 nuclear munitions were moved to Russia in almost 100 trains.
  • 0,000 (in 1918-dollars) worth of World War I munitions were buried in a pit in the same corner of t
  • The munitions were to be hidden at the home of Henry Lewis
  • 138, like its parent cluster bomb and all BZ munitions, were stored at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkans
  • erman soldiers inspecting boxes of abandoned munitions were killed by a bomb, probably set off by t
  • A small amount of supplies, mostly munitions, were ferried by air, but the shortage of fo
  • In the end around 1,500 BZ munitions were produced between the M43 and the M44.
  • for the Inventions Branch of the Ministry of Munitions where he invented the Stokes Mortar.
  • ge number of artillery and copious supply of munitions which he maintained.
  • The second shell hit the cargo of munitions, which detonated with an enormous explosion,
  • In a letter to his widow, the Minister of Munitions, Winston Churchill, wrote "It is in large me
  • veloped - depth charges and torpedoes) where munitions with a longer explosive pulse are more destr
  • nt and helped drive efficient locomotive and munitions work there.
  • despite the demands of the armed forces and munitions work during World War 1, and the ravages cau
  • d on the real-life wartime exploits of Welsh munitions worker Melbourne Johns.
  • is new-found peace of mind and engagement to munitions worker Sarah, has been affected by the war a
  • ge, and his mother a British First World War munitions worker from Lincolnshire.
  • e (Dyer was a police officer, and Reynolds a munitions worker), made speeches to the crowd in suppo
  • ime out during World War II for a stint as a munitions worker.
  • ont room; Ruth Fuerst, an Austrian nurse and munitions worker; and Muriel Eady, a former co-worker
  • Ministry of Supply, and became a hostel for munitions workers in Chester.
  • She gave addresses to munitions workers and miners which were published by t
  • 1909, but were reinstated for the benefit of munitions workers between March 1, 1915 and July 1, 19
  • Formerly used during World War II by female munitions workers as a residence, the building was rep
  • to produce official records of soldiers and munitions workers.
  • ly started putting aside arms from the Roman munitions workshops; soon after, a revolt broke out un
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