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" During the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, the commander of the torpedo boat destroyer IJN Akatsuki described " being in command of a destroyer for a long period, especially in wartime ... is not very good for the health.
During World War II, he took on major domestic responsibilities and mobilized the millions of people imprisoned in NKVD Gulag camps into wartime production.
During World War II 13, 540 tons were used in the electromagnets used for enriching uranium, mainly because of the wartime shortage of copper.
During wartime the National Council ( 1939 – 1945 ) was established to represent the legislature as part of the Polish Government in Exile.
During his first term of office, from 1921 to 1926, King pursued a conservative domestic policy with the object of lowering wartime taxes and, especially, wartime ethnic tensions, as well as defusing postwar labour conflicts.
During the war, the make-up of Mecklenburg and Vorpommern's population changed due to wartime losses and the influx of evacuees ( mainly from the Berlin and Hamburg metropolitan areas that were subject to air raids ).
During his wartime service, as noted later in the January 11, 1954 Time magazine issue that featured him on its cover:
During the Second World War, Alexander Dubček joined the underground resistance against the wartime pro-German Slovak state headed by Jozef Tiso.
During wartime the high dikes of the Yellow River were sometimes deliberately broken in order to flood advancing enemy troops.
During one of these bombings, the beautiful Eremitani church, with Mantegna frescoes, was destroyed ( considered by some art historians to be Italy's biggest wartime cultural loss ).
During the Occupation of Japan following the war, Tsuburaya's wartime association with such propaganda films proved a hindrance to his finding work for some time.
* During wartime, particularly World War II and post-war political migration, predominantly into overseas countries ( large waves of Serbians and other Yugoslavians into the USA, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand ).
During the war he was one of the main leaders of the left in the Commons, opposing the wartime Coalition government.
During wartime research on the atomic bomb, American physicists at Purdue University who were deflecting neutrons off uranium nuclei ( similar to Rutherford scattering ) described the uranium nucleus as " big as a barn ".
During wartime service in the National Guard, in 1917 he married Alice Stanley.
During this period he also directed the pro-Soviet propaganda film Mission to Moscow ( 1943 ), which was commissioned at the request of president Franklin D. Roosevelt in order to aid the wartime effort.
During World War II, in response to west coast wartime hysteria, the U. S. Army temporarily assumed control of the Tulare County Fairgrounds, converting it to the Tulare Assembly Center, a temporary detention center for Japanese Americans.
During World War I, the town ’ s mills all obtained federal wartime contracts and did well financially, but long before the Great Depression hit, many factories owners were already laying off employees, seeking mergers with other companies, or looking for buyers for their facilities.
During World War II, the city fought successfully to prevent 800 Japanese American residents from being placed in wartime internment.
During World War II, the town boasted a population of over 300 residents, relying primarily on Route 66 travellers ( which passed half a mile south of the city ) and a U. S. naval base south of the town that operated during wartime.
During wartime mobilization such a division would be beefed up to full manpower strength ; however, in peacetime a cadre division is unfit for any combat.
( During World War II, Oscar statues were made of plaster instead of gold, owing to wartime metal shortages.
During wartime, some coast guard organizations might have responsibilities in harbor defense, port security, naval counter-intelligence and coastal patrols.

During and shipping
During the period 1984 to 1994, British Channel Island Ferries were responsible for much shipping to and from the United Kingdom.
During the California gold rush of 1848-1850s, San Francisco Bay instantly became one of the world's greatest seaports, dominating shipping and transportation in the American West until the last years of the 19th century.
During this period the island was strongly garrisoned by regular British regimental troops and by the local St Helena Regiment, with naval shipping circling the island.
During the Napoleonic Wars, sugar beet production increased in continental Europe because of the difficulty of importing sugar at times in which shipping was subject to blockade.
During World War II, the islands were used as a top secret Royal Navy weather and radio station codenamed HMS Atlantic Isle, to monitor U Boats ( which needed to surface to maintain radio contact ) and German shipping movements in the South Atlantic Ocean.
During World War II, Bermuda's importantance as a military base increased because of its location on the major trans-Atlantic shipping route.
During 10. 4 ( Tiger ) & first releases of 10. 5 ( Leopard ) there was only one standard voice shipping with Mac OS X.
During the Nine Years War, the French adopted a policy of strongly encouraging privateers, including the famous Jean Bart, to attack English and Dutch shipping.
During the Civil War Confederate President Jefferson Davis issued letters of marque to anyone who would employ their ship to either attack Union shipping or bring badly needed supplies through the Union blockade into southern ports.
During the Ottoman period, the harbour silted up, so most shipping shifted to Chania in the west of the island.
During World War II shipping activity was limited because the Black Sea had again become a war zone.
During this time, however, the railroads continued to be regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission ( ICC ) and a complex system for setting shipping rates.
During the Canadian national elections of 2003 and 2006, it was cited that the former Minister of Finance and later Prime Minister Paul Martin had international shipping companies that operated in Barbados ' offshore sector under the bilateral treaty possibly saving his company from higher taxes in Canada.
During this period, Pacheco Slough was deep enough to receive ocean-based shipping.
During its first ten years, the rural Town of Washington went through a significant increase in business development and shipping activity.
During the 1870s, the population of McGregor exploded to over 5, 500 as the city became the busiest shipping port west of Chicago.
During the Civil War, berries were hand-picked, hand-canned and soldered for shipping to the Union Army.
During the 1860s southern Minnesota was the greatest wheat producing region in the country and Winona was the main port for shipping Minnesota wheat.
During the Civil War, the same redoubts served as Fort Holmes, a Confederate base of importance to shipping and smuggling.
During the 30s, winter vegetable crops were grown and both railroads maintained shipping sheds.
During that time farmers in Winlock were shipping as much as a quarter million cases of eggs to market a year.
During World War II land transportation between South Australia and Eastern Australia became important with the threat posed by submarines and mines to coastal shipping.
During the next three decades Valley Mills maintained its position as a leading retail market and shipping point for Bosque and McLennan counties.
During the Vietnam War, many of the channels between the islands were heavily mined by the United States navy, some of which pose a threat to shipping to this day.

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