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He next improved ordnance for the British army.
Generals are sometimes slow to get around to developing plans and ordnance for those new weapon systems and battlefields.
That's a lot of ordnance for a place with a population not much greater than Norfolk and Suffolk combined.
After working on ordnance for a few years, Farragut was charged with establishing the nation's first naval yard on the Pacific Coast.
The development of improvised ordnance for both the Syrian military and loyalist militias, or shabiha, is at this point beyond dispute.
It plays a vital role in supplying weapons for Navy ships, including all ordnance for the Atlantic Fleet Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Groups.
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We are grateful to Geoff Der (SPHSU) for statistical advice, to Scott MacDonald (SPHSU) for GIS advice, and to Ordnance Survey for supplying the Points of Interest Data (2010).
Songs of Brahms will then be performed, followed by several works by Barber, including "A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map for Chorus and Orchestra," a work for men's chorus and timpani that features a story from the Spanish Civil War.
Briefly, Umatilla is a 19,728-acre military reservation established in 1941 as an ordnance depot for the storage, renovation, and demilitarizing of conventional munitions, and for the storage of chemical munitions.
HWAD stores a significant amount of stockpiled ordnance classified for disposal.
Some of these – Ordnance Survey for example – have already been transformed into government-owned companies.
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