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munitions <a munition; munitions> N

munition <a munition; munitions> N

chemical munition MIL

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During this term the colony established a committee to oversee military affairs and to manage the colony's munitions.
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Many women took up work instead in munitions factories and other war-related roles.
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Products were developed with those desired or required biological, physical, aerobiological, and storage characteristics for employment in specific prototype munitions.
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Instead, it became a supply and munitions depot.
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The women working in munitions factories were from mainly lower-class families and were between the ages of 18 and 30 years old.
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A war-time economy emerged with the making of munitions and shipbuilding.
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The player has a finite amount of fuel and munitions, which can be replenished by returning to the carrier.
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Its cargo of 3,173 tons of munitions continues to pose a threat to the local area.
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In 1993, a construction worker stumbled upon some of the buried munitions.
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This provided work for 350 people, rising to 650 in 1914 when the company expanded to make munitions.
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