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) Upon the outbreak of war, the company, along with most other manufacturing enterprises, shifted to war work.
Upon the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, the government of Luxembourg observed its neutrality and issued an official proclamation to that effect on September 6, 1939.
Upon the outbreak of World War II, Patton's expertise in mechanized warfare was recognized by the Army, and he was quickly made a brigadier general and, less than a year later, a major general.
Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to England and rejoined the army, being recommissioned as a lieutenant.
Upon the outbreak of war in 1665, these new vessels were mostly still under construction, and the Dutch only possessed four heavier ships of the line.
Upon the outbreak of World War II, del Valle led his regiment and participated in the Guadalcanal Campaign, providing artillery support for the 1st Marine Division.
Upon the outbreak of war in September 1939, British rearmament was not yet complete, although the Royal Air Force had been greatly expanded and programmes for new aircraft and equipment such as radar defences were just coming to fruition.
Upon the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Croydon Airport was closed to civil aviation and went on to play a vital role as a fighter station during the Battle of Britain.
Upon the outbreak of war between Germany and the USSR, Reinhard Heydrich ordered his security forces to " cleanse " the border areas of Jews which led to formation of additional Einsatzkommandos.
Upon the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, OGMC was given the mission of developing a surface-to-surface ballistic missile with an objective range of.
Upon the outbreak of the American Civil War, fearing for the safety of Washington in case of attack, Secretary of the Navy Isaac Toucey ordered a detachment of US Marines to garrison the fort.
Upon the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War that August, Chennault became Chiang Kai-shek's chief air adviser, helping to train Chinese Air Force bomber and fighter pilots, sometimes flying scouting missions in an export Curtiss H-75 fighter, and organizing the " International Squadron " of mercenary pilots.
Upon the outbreak of World War I, Michael telegraphed the Tsar requesting permission to return to Russia to serve in the army, providing his wife and son could come too.
Upon the outbreak of war with Mexico in 1846, Hancock worked to secure himself a place at the front.
Upon the outbreak of war in 1863 von Tempsky moved to Drury just south of Auckland.
Upon the outbreak of war the RAN's focus shifted to supporting the coalition land forces and clearing the approaches to Iraqi ports.
Upon the outbreak of World War II, Powell joined his regiment as a Second Lieutenant at the age of 34, more than ten years older than most of his fellow subalterns, not at all well prepared and lacking in experience.
Upon his return to Paris in the same year, he was immediately hired as top billing at the A. B. C alongside the singer Marie Dubas, where he would work uninterrupted until the outbreak of the Second World War.
Upon hearing of the outbreak of war in Europe in August 1914, he travelled to England via Los Angeles ( where he won a swimming competition to earn money to cross the United States ) and New York ( where he won a prizefight to earn money to cross the Atlantic ).
Upon the outbreak of World War II, services were severely restricted at Dublin Airport until late 1945 and the only international scheduled route operated during this time was by Aer Lingus to Liverpool ( and for a period to Manchester's Barton Aerodrome ).
Upon the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he and Zenobia went into exile in Cuba, the United States, and Puerto Rico, where he settled in 1946.
Upon the outbreak of revolt he fled, wandering for some time among the wilds of Normandy before he was arrested at Granville.
Upon the outbreak of the Korean War, Schirra was dispatched to South Korea as an exchange pilot on loan to the U. S. Air Force.
Upon the outbreak of World War II, the couple sailed for London, England, where Skarbek sought to offer her services in the struggle against the common enemy.

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Upon his return, he regained the lost ground resulted from the First Council of Nicaea, established alliances with other groups such as the Meletians and expelled many opponents.
It has also been adapted to films, The Sacrifice ( 1909 ), Love's Surprises Are Futile ( 1916 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 1917 ), Dary magów ( Poland, 1972 ), part of O. Henry's Full House ( 1952 ), The Gift of Love ( 1978 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 1958 ), Christmas Eve on Sesame Street ( 1978 ), Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas gift ( 1999 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 2004 ) and the short film for the Irish band The Script in 2010 called For the First Time.
Upon seeing Iguazu, the United States ' First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly exclaimed " Poor Niagara!
Upon his return, Zogolli became involved in the political life of the fledgling Albanian government that had been created in the wake of the First World War.
Upon returning from a European tour in 1937, he formed the Keep America Out of War Congress and spoke against war, thereby sharing a platform with the America First Committee.
Upon its reactivation, First Air Force was composed of units of the active Air Force and the Air National Guard.
Upon the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines in 1946, Republic Act No. 6 was enacted providing that on the date of the proclamation of the Republic of the Philippines, the existing Congress would be known as the First Congress of the Republic.
Upon their election as leader and deputy leader respectively MacAskill was selected to be the SNP's deputy leader in the Scottish Parliament, making him the shadow Deputy First Minister.
Upon Low's death in 1927, she willed her carriage house, which would eventually become The Girl Scout First Headquarters, to the local Savannah Girl Scouts for continued use.
Upon the death of the President of the Church, the First Presidency automatically dissolves, leaving the Twelve Apostles as the highest leadership body and their President as the highest official in the Church.
Upon winning the Whitbread First Novel Award in 2003 he became the first writer ever to receive a Booker and a Whitbread for the same book.
* H. G. Wells ' " scientific romance " The First Men in the Moon and his collected articles on futurology Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought.
Upon landing, the force was reinforced by 170 locals and about 100 Americans, including the well-known explorer and journalist Charles Wilkins Webber and the English adventurer Charles Frederick Henningsen, a veteran of the First Carlist War, the Hungarian Revolution, and the war in Circassia.
Upon completion, he practised law in Brantford, Ontario, and served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War.
Upon its release in April 2005, The First Lady scored at number two on the Billboard 200 and # 1 of the Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming Evans ' best-charting album to date.
" A History of the Dakota or Sioux Indians from Their Earliest Traditions and First Contact with White Men to the Final Settlement of the Last of Them Upon Reservations and Consequent Abandonment of the Old Tribal Life.
Upon the death of Mumtaz Mahal in 1631, Jahanara, aged 17, took the place of her mother as First Lady of the Empire, despite her father having three other wives.
Upon resumption of full-time football in 1919 – 20, Burnley finished second in the First Division to West Brom but this was not a peak, merely presaging Burnley's first ever League Championship in 1920 – 21.
Upon the First Partition of Poland in 1772, Żywiec became part of the Austrian Kingdom of Galicia.
Upon Fidel's 2008 resignation from the Party and Cuban government, Raúl became First Secretary.
Upon Franklin D. Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945, Harry Truman took the presidential oath of office and Bess Truman became the new First Lady.
Upon his death the Chief Minister of the ACT, Rosemary Follett, described Hollows to her parliamentary colleagues as " an egalitarian and a self-named anarcho-syndicalist who wanted to see an end to the economic disparity which exists between the First and Third Worlds and who believed in no power higher than the best expressions of the human spirit found in personal and social relationships.
Upon going ashore on 6 June 1944, D-Day, First Army came under 21st Army Group and commanded all American ground forces during the invasion.
Upon its reactivation, First Air Force was composed of units of the active Air Force and the Air National Guard.

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