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Nonetheless, the American authorities told Mr Bigelow that this coffee table was part of a satellite assembly and so counted as a munition.
P.G.P. was considered so strong an encryption program that the United States government was considering whether to classify it as a munition that was not allowed outside the country.
Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 as a munition workers' team from Woolwich, then in Kent, now southeast London.
"The question I was left with about the file being restricted as a munition was 'what is a gun?'" Morgan adds.
Some vehicles had their turrets and hull machine guns removed so that the chassis could serve as a munition carrier or an artillery tractor, the Artillerie Schlepper and the Mörserzugmittel 35 t).
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During World War II he worked as a guard at a munitions plant near Nobel, Ontario while being a Sergeant-Major in the local militia.
As a skilled worker at a munitions factory, he was deemed essential to the war effort.
Destination one: Pollepel Island, home to crumbling Bannerman Castle, which once served as a munitions warehouse.
Now serves primarily as a munitions store, reputedly one of the largest for heavy weapons in Europe.
Ms. Layfield is curator of another preserved building, the Conde-Charlotte Museum House, wasch was originally built around 1710 as a munitions magazine.
That wasn't the case at the Jackson Foundry building, built as a munitions factory during the Civil War, with thick brick walls and timber columns.
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