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American and munitions
`` President Kennedy's enlargement of the American military program was welcomed on Wall Street as a stimulus to the American munitions industry.
A boarding party of six men from U-27 discovered that Nicosian was carrying munitions and 250 American mules earmarked for the British Army in France.
The American economy roared forward, doubling industrial production, and building vast quantities of airplanes, ships, tanks, munitions, and, finally, the atomic bomb.
The British did sell the American government naval stores and munitions.
A force of 25, 000 American soldiers arrived in 1917, setting up textile factories for the manufacture of uniforms, repair shops for military equipment, munitions dumps, an army post office and an American military hospital at Augustins.
During the American Civil War, the Bahamas prospered as a base for Confederate blockade-running, bringing in cotton for the mills of England and running out arms and munitions.
As a French ally he opposed Britain during the American Revolution in June 1779, supplying large quantities of weapons and munitions to the rebels and keeping one third of all the British forces in the Americas occupied defending Florida and what is now Alabama, which were ultimately recaptured by Spain.
American and British expeditionary forces of the North Russia Campaign were armed with these rifles and sent to Murmansk and Arkhangelsk in the late summer of 1918 to prevent the large quantities of munitions delivered for Czarist forces from being captured by the Central Powers.
More importantly, Dutch merchants, especially those from Amsterdam, became involved in the supply of arms and munitions to the rebels soon after the start of the American Revolution.
He made his money by founding a successful munitions company in France after the American Civil War.
Carlisle served as a munitions depot during the American Revolutionary War.
Its guns, munitions, and stores were moved to the then-unfinished Fort Griffin, the site of the famous Second Battle of Sabine Pass, often credited as the most one-sided Confederate victory of the American Civil War.
With the assistance of the playwright and outspoken support of American independence, Beaumarchais, Deane organised shipment of many shiploads of arms and munitions of war to America helping finance the Battle of Ticonderoga.
Typically, American and NATO inert munitions are painted entirely in light blue and / or have the word " INERT " stenciled on them in prominent locations.
The RAF and American AAF dropped two million tons of high explosives bombs on 60 German cities, killing more than half a million citizens ( many of them prisoners forced to work in German munitions factories ), and leaving 80, 000 airmen dead.
" I say this, that the comparatively small privilege, of the right of an American citizen to ride on a munitions loaded ship flying a foreign flag, is too small to involve this government in the loss of millions and millions of lives !!
During the American Revolution Norwich supported the cause for independence by supplying soldiers, ships, and munitions.
It is during this phase of the operations when American bombing raids completely destroyed Fort Isabela Segunda, which was used by the Japanese as military headquarters, prison and munitions dump, and razed the " Spanish " Naval Hospital.
In February 1776, American Esek Hopkins led a squadron of over seven ships in an effort to raid the British-held island in order to secure supplies and munitions.
" During the American Revolution, the tower was used by the Americans as a lookout, and by the British to store munitions.
The capture of the famous beer and munitions city marked the deepest point of American penetration into Czechoslovakia.
The land has recently been cleared of the last unexploded munitions by contractors from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron and Native American Engineering in a joint effort between the Air Force and the Ogala Sioux Tribe for eventual return to the reservation.

American and expert
* Denise Austin ( born 1957 ), American fitness expert
* 1971 – James Kim, American journalist and technology expert ( d. 2006 )
According to American circus expert Hovey Burgess, they are ( in order of class ):
Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in canon law, says that canon law is contained in the genesis of various institutes of civil law, such as the law in continental Europe and Latin American countries.
* 1957 – Denise Austin, American fitness expert
Fleming took the name for his character from that of the American ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies ; Fleming, a keen birdwatcher himself, had a copy of Bond's guide and he later explained to the ornithologist's wife that " It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born ".
* 1963 – Bruce Schneier, American cryptographer, security expert, and writer
* A message from the president by Brigitte Gabriel, an expert on the Middle East conflict at American Congress for Truth
Ribbentrop told Hitler that because of his four years in Canada and the United States before 1914, he was an expert on all things American, and that the United States in his opinion was not a serious military power.
* 1858 – John L. Leal, American physician and water treatment expert who pioneered the use of chlorine disinfection ( d. 1914 )
* 1970 – Kyan Douglas, American grooming expert and author
* 2009 – Jack Dreyfus, American financial expert and the founder of the Dreyfus Funds ( b. 1913 )
Norman Hackerman ( March 2, 1912 – June 16, 2007 ) was an American chemist, internationally known as an expert in metal corrosion, and a former president of both the University of Texas at Austin ( 1967 – 1970 ) and Rice University ( 1970 – 1985 ).
* 1953 – Steven Hatfill, American physician, virologist and bio-weapons expert
Charles Thom, an American specialist working at the U. S. Department of Agriculture, was the acknowledged expert, and Fleming referred the matter to him.
The essence of ‘ sustained yield forestry ’ was described for example by William A. Duerr, a leading American expert on forestry: “ To fulfill our obligations to our descendents and to stabilize our communities, each generation should sustain its resources at a high level and hand them along undiminished.
* November 11 – Carson Kressley, American fashion expert
* July 12 – Richard Simmons, American television personality and fitness expert
** John Scarne, American magician and card expert ( d. 1985 )
* October 1 – Stephen Latchford, American diplomat and aviation expert ( b. 1883 )
* September 24 – Gregory Peter Panos, American futurist, writer, inventor, virtual reality expert, human simulation visionary
* October 3 – Emily Post, American etiquette expert ( d. 1960 )
** Frederick Winslow Taylor, American inventor and efficiency expert ( d. 1915 )
To address these concerns, the American Urological Association established the Shock Wave Lithotripsy Task Force to provide an expert opinion on the safety and risk-benefit ratio of ESWL.
Eric Ives, a British historian and legal expert, advocates the 1501 date, while Retha Warnicke, an American scholar who has also written a biography of Anne, prefers 1507.

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