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At the outbreak of the Civil War, Johnston was the commander of the U. S. Army Department of the Pacific in California.
* 2011 – At least 300 people killed in deadliest tornado outbreak in the Southern United States since the 1974 Super Outbreak.
At this critical moment, the Roman army was crippled by the outbreak of a second smallpox pandemic, the plague of Cyprian ( 251-70 ).
At the outbreak of war, the German army had no radically new theory of war named Blitzkrieg or otherwise.
At the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, rather than waiting for the draft, he volunteered for the U. S. Army to have some choice in assignments.
At the outbreak of World War II he volunteered for the Royal Air Force, but was unable to serve because of a childhood illness.
At first, many members of the Dublin public were simply bewildered by the outbreak of the Rising.
At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, the Italian political left became severely split over its position on the war.
At the outbreak of World War I, Lang returned to Vienna and volunteered for military service in the Austrian army and fought in Russia and Romania, where he was wounded three times.
At about the same time, the plague outbreak tapered off.
At the outbreak of war, Italy had seized the chance to occupy the southern half of Albania, to avoid it being captured by the Austro-Hungarians.
At the outbreak of the war, Iraq had amassed an estimated 35 billion in foreign exchange reserves.
At the outbreak of World War II, IALA's research activities were moved from Liverpool to New York, where E. Clark Stillman established a new research staff.
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he was sent to Ruma, where he was arrested for anti-war propaganda and imprisoned in the Petrovaradin fortress.
At the outbreak of war in August 1914, the governors of British East Africa ( as the Protectorate was generally known ) and German East Africa agreed a truce in an attempt to keep the young colonies out of direct hostilities.
At the outbreak of war, German citizens in Britain were interned.
At the outbreak of World War I, Weber, aged 50, volunteered for service and was appointed as a reserve officer and put in charge of organising the army hospitals in Heidelberg, a role he fulfilled until the end of 1915.
At the outbreak of World War II he applied to become a war artist for he was keen to put his skills at the service of his country.
") At the outbreak of the Second World War, Foot volunteered for military service, but was rejected because of his chronic asthma.
At the time it was not known how cholera was transmitted, but physician John Snow suspected contaminated water and had the handle of the public pump he suspected removed ; the outbreak then subsided.
At the head of this band of dissenters was an apostate who had denied the Faith even before the outbreak of persecution.
At the height of a second outbreak, the Plague of Cyprian ( 251 – 266 ), which may have been the same disease, 5, 000 people a day were said to be dying in Rome.
At the outbreak of World War I, the country's territory included only the provinces of Walachia, Moldavia, and Dobruja.
At the outbreak of World War I, in August 1914, infantry officers in all combatant armies still carried swords as part of their field equipment.
At the outbreak of World War II virtually all artillery was still being moved around by artillery tractors or horses.

At and hostilities
At the signing, Ribbentrop and Stalin enjoyed warm conversations, exchanged toasts and further addressed the prior hostilities between the countries in the 1930s.
At the end of hostilities in Europe in 1944-45, " victory parades " were a common feature throughout the recently liberated territories.
At the end of World War II, many Ustaše members fled to the West, where they found sanctuary and continued their political and terrorist activities ( which were tolerated because of Cold War hostilities ).
At the start of hostilities, the Imperial Japanese Navy contained a fleet of 12 modern warships, ( Izumi being added during the war ), one frigate ( Takao ), 22 torpedo boats, and numerous auxiliary / armed merchant cruisers and converted liners.
At the end of 275 BC the question of Coele-Syria, which had been open between the houses of Seleucus and Ptolemy since the partition of 301 BC, led to hostilities ( the First Syrian War ).
At the outbreak of hostilities on June 25, 1950, all South Korean resistance at the 38th parallel was overwhelmed by the North Korean offensive within a few hours.
At the outbreak of settler hostilities, a contingent of Mexican soldiers was sent from San Antonio to retrieve the cannon.
At this point Stewart claims that one of the Danes turned to another and said in French that disagreement might lead to a renewal of hostilities.
At the outbreak of war in August 1914, the governors of British East Africa ( as the Protectorate was generally known ) and German East Africa agreed a truce in an attempt to keep the young colonies out of direct hostilities.
At this time, Charles Gustavus was endeavoring to impose an unwanted alliance on Denmark, and in the middle of the negotiations he opened hostilities.
At the close of hostilities Great Britain offered an Imperial Gift to each of the Dominions of a hundred war-surplus combat aircraft.
At the beginning of hostilities the East Asia squadron was dispersed on routine inspection missions at Pacific colonies, with the armored cruisers SMS Scharnhorst and SMS Gneisenau at Ponape in the Caroline Islands.
At the end of the hostilities, the United States Congress rejected Brigham Young's claim to the fort, nor did it recognize Jim Bridger's continuing claims to the fort.
At the very first anniversary of the first barricades in Vienna, German and Czech democrats in Bohemia agreed to put mutual hostilities aside and work together on revolutionary planning.
At the end of hostilities the runway was fully repaired by British military engineers.
At that time he was even designated the 2nd Earl of Tyrone, but the grant was never delivered, as Shane turned back to hostilities.
At 05: 45, Shaltiel ordered a retreat and cessation of hostilities.
At the outset of hostilities, the Israeli Navy set out to destroy the naval capabilities of the Syrians, who were equipped with Soviet Komar and Osa class missile boats.
At the age of eighteen he joined the fleet, to serve in the Second Anglo-Dutch War ; on the renewal of hostilities in 1672 he was present at the Battle of Sole Bay, and in the next year received the command of a ship.
At the outbreak of World War I, Waldorf Astor offered the use of some of the grounds to the Canadian Red Cross for the building of a hospital – the HRH Duchess of Connaught Hospital – which was dismantled at the end of the hostilities.
At one point, he characterized the hostilities as being led by " border clashes and overpopulation ", but also points to the present conflict between Arabs and Jews as not a causation, but rather a milestone that precedes a World War III.
At age 19, during the Franco-Prussian War, he enlisted in the National Guard, but returned to musical life as soon as the hostilities were over.
At the outbreak of Tecumseh's War, the territory was on the front line of battle and Harrison led a military force in the opening hostilities at the Battle of Tippecanoe, and then in the subsequent invasion of Canada during the War of 1812.

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