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  • Ministers, but I am interested in the department. I note there was a proposal to merge other ministers/departments, such as Ministry of Munitions of War...
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  • Talk:Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda (category C-Class Politics of the United Kingdom articles)
    the vote and for the next of couple of years she worked closely with her father, who was sent by the then Minister of Munitions, David Lloyd George, to...
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  • were reorganized under the Imperial Munitions Board, which ensured adequate supplies of shells for the remainder of the war.' seems somewhat over done...
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  • Talk:David Lloyd George (category C-Class Politics of the United Kingdom articles)
    Caernarfon Boroughs MP, President of the Board of Trade, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Minister of Munitions and Secretary of State for War. He is known for;...
    63 KB (10,227 words) - 15:59, 25 June 2024
  • Ireland until he became Prime Minister to succeed Asquith in December of 1916: until early June 1916 he was Minister of Munitions, then succeeded Kitchener...
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  • Talk:Rab Butler (category C-Class Politics of the United Kingdom articles)
    office (eg. Minister of Munitions in WW1). The existence of the Cabinet, on the other hand, is almost pure convention (in the hardest sense of the word)...
    22 KB (3,263 words) - 14:06, 13 February 2024
  • Usage of cluster munitions in Gori by Russian forces (as reported by HRW and disputed by Russia) is relevant to this article. Usage of cluster munitions by...
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  • country's civil war including whether government forces used cluster munitions and chemical weapons.." I will leave it to you to weigh the two sides...
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  • water-based firearms that shot pulses of liquid water with such force that they could break bones. Improvised Munitions weaponry had an enormous advantage...
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  • Talk:Evangelos Florakis Naval Base explosion (category Wikipedia requested images of military history)
    Cyprus had attempted several times to offload a dangerous cargo of confiscated Iranian munitions that blew up on Monday killing 12, but was rebuffed by the...
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  • Assistant Chief Division of Arms and Munitions Control 1939: Assistant Chief Division of Controls 1941: Assistant Chief Division of Exports and Defense Aid...
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  • ammo is manufactured by Australian Munitions a subsidiary of Thales (previously ADI). They manufacture 3 types of "regular" 5.56 ammunition; the F1, F1A1...
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  • when government ministers in Britain were concerned about the impact of fatigue on workers in munitions factories but not other types of factories. British...
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  • over the supply of munitions. This was entirely handled by the war office, who despite his giving them carte blanche as chancellor of the exchequer to...
    52 KB (7,152 words) - 19:00, 29 January 2023
  • 17:59, 12 May 2017 (UTC) In a 22 October 1917 letter to the British Minister of Munitions, Blair said tooling existed in Canada and the Dominion Factory was...
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  • Talk:Kolokol-1 (category History of Russia task force articles)
    chemicals, regardless of their origin or of their method of production, and regardless of whether they are produced in facilities, in munitions or elsewhere."...
    17 KB (2,561 words) - 08:04, 16 February 2024
  • Dougill acknowledges her study of chemistry was encouraged as a way of nurturing potential scientific recruits to the munitions industry which could well have...
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  • one quarter of combat veterans of the 1991 Gulf War.[82] Combustion products from depleted uranium munitions are being considered as one of the potential...
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