Sentence examples for ordnance works from inspiring English sources

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In the 20th century, rayon manufacture and later radioelectronics and ordnance works were introduced.

It is here because early in the war, the Army took control of 7,567 acres of orchards in Porter and Lewiston to build a huge TNT factory, officially known as the Lake Ontario Ordnance Works.

Groves therefore authorized DuPont to establish heavy water facilities at the Morgantown Ordnance Works, near Morgantown, West Virginia; at the Wabash River Ordnance Works, near Dana and Newport, Indiana; and at the Alabama Ordnance Works, near Childersburg and Sylacauga, Alabama.

Groves therefore authorized DuPont to establish additional heavy water facilities at the Morgantown Ordnance Works, near Morgantown, West Virginia; at the Wabash River Ordnance Works, near Dana and Newport, Indiana; and at the Alabama Ordnance Works, near Childersburg and Sylacauga, Alabama.

The Cominco plant at Trail, British Columbia, was upgraded to produce heavy water, and three plants were constructed by DuPont in the United States, at the Morgantown Ordnance Works, near Morgantown, West Virginia; at the Wabash River Ordnance Works, near Dana and Newport, Indiana; and at the Alabama Ordnance Works, near Childersburg and Sylacauga, Alabama.

Although known as Ordnance Works and paid for under Ordnance Department contracts, they were built and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers.

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"So our thought is to take them and they can help rebuild their own country," he said, adding that their tasks would not be combat but "things like engineering, road construction, work on bridges, remove rubble, de-mine, pick up unexploded ordnance, construction work".

In the aftermath of this unsuccessful coup, the Highlands were extensively militarised by the government, and Adam's Ordnance Board work consequently multiplied.

Any ordnance will work with the Stryder.

A retired American military explosive ordnance disposal technician working as a contractor in Libya suggested that they might be Type 81 DPICMs from China, shown below.

In one such voyage, Orizaba's executive officer, ordnance expert William Price Williamson, worked closely with Commander Richard Drace White Orizaba's commanding officer, himself an ordnance expert to develop a workable depth charge launcher which would provide the transport with a measure of protection from enemy submarines.

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