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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ordnance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military terminology or discussions about weapons and ammunition.
Example: "The military unit was equipped with various types of artillery, including cannons and missiles, which were classified as ordnance."
Alternatives: "as weaponry" or "as munitions".
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An offshoot of this is the private manufacturing of such products as ordnance, electronic equipment, and precision instruments.
From 1854 until 1888 Abel served as ordnance chemist at the Chemical Establishment of the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, establishing himself as the leading British authority on explosives.
This convention, however, is not followed universally outside the human rated community; for engineers and technicians who design and build uncrewed launch vehicles nominally refer to explosive devices as ordnance or energetic.
The use of pies as ordnance, of course, is a hallmark of silent comedy; the shtick culminated with the hurling of more than 3,000 pies in the 1927 Laurel and Hardy film "Battle of the Century".
There are additional (and somewhat niche) road trip ideas, as well as Ordnance Survey map references for those who want to go and see a bit of the great outdoors while listening to great tunes.
Heavily reliant upon its allies for logistical support, it required more personnel in support arms such as ordnance and transport to be functional as a self-sufficient organisation.
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He then expended as much ordnance in peppering the sky over the Capitol as would get his occupation forces in Iraq through a whole 24 hours".
George's older brother Morgan graduated with the United States Military Academy at West Point class of 1906, and served for many years as an ordnance officer, retiring in 1932 as a colonel.
While we are providing the Saigon govt. with air cover, naval support, & 7 times as much modern ordnance as the Hanoi govt. is getting from the Soviet Union, the military outlook for our clients appears bleak.
Penelope Keith Blue is a meditation on how the past lies buried under the present ("I still see myself walking down the street / I still see the friends that I wanted to meet / Walking past / To all the things we ended up as") set with Ordnance Survey-like specificity in Bruntnell's adopted patch of south-west London suburbia.
The organization supports mine-risk education to protect children from landmines and unexploded ordnance as well.
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