Sentence examples for getting munitions from inspiring English sources

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He rented a factory, installed the machines & set about getting munitions contracts.

The few powder-mills were in ruins, the manufacture of the explosive was almost a lost art, and the country was nearly destitute of ammunition and other warlike stores.6 Any hope of getting munitions from England which may have survived the adoption of the non-importation agreement of December, 1774, was destroyed by the outbreak of hostilities in the following spring.

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And on Saturday, Connecticut's Second Company Governor's Foot Guard in New Haven will hold its annual Powder House Day in observance of the event 227 years ago when Arnold successfully demanded the keys to the powder house so the militia could get munitions to fight the British in Massachusetts.

"How Germany Has Worked In U.S. To Shape Opinion, Block The Allies And Get Munitions For Herself, Told By Secret Agents' Letters," read the scandalous headline in August 1915.

The officials said they were receiving intelligence about the attacks -- who is carrying them out and where they are getting their munitions -- from a variety of sources.

"They have manpower, they have munitions and food supplies.

Milligan displayed two books, Getting Even and Improvised Munitions Handbook, which he said belonged to Hartwig and provided "explicit" instructions on how to construct detonators and bombs.

Since World War I, when it restricted pub hours to prevent munitions workers from getting drunk, using poor judgment on the assembly line and blowing up arms factories, Parliament has kept tight control of its citizens' drinking.

It is not clear how the munitions got here.

Congress gave its unwitting permission by passing emergency appropriations funding for the defense department to reload the precision weaponry expended in Afghanistan, and a very expensive accelerated program to get all these munitions to the military by September or October so that war can be waged this fall.

This translates into the maximum use of bombs, missiles and other non-discriminating munitions but the likelihood of getting the leader is small.

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