Wartime Sentence Examples
I cannot remember much about that first wartime Christmas.
Exhibits include aviation archeology finds, memorabilia and the substantial wreckage of two wartime P-51 fighters.
The departure point for Glenn Miller's fateful final journey could be turned into a museum dedicated to the famous wartime bandleader.
This is because the wartime blitz and postwar redevelopment have swept away many of the buildings to which they were attached.
He said, " In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.
One of the wartime guard bunkers can be seen to the right of the entrance.
We cleared out lots of modern refuse from a wartime water closet.
Then, in the subtlest suggestion of wartime devastation, this instinct civilization falls back through the cracks.
Our roads are a war zone - wartime rules should apply Which jobs can you do when you're blind drunk?
Stories have been set in Asia, Russia, Nigeria, a future dystopia, wartime London, and 19th Century New Zealand.
AdvertisementThe information contained in the register is used to verify entitlement to wartime service medals.
A black and white image of two wartime evacuees is also available for media use.
Royal Air Force Museum The Museum has over 70 aircraft on display in three wartime hangars.
Other Imperial War Museum branches are the Cabinet War Rooms (Churchill's wartime government headquarters in Whitehall ), and Imperial War Museum North.
Have you got a wartime memory we might print?
AdvertisementThere is an unusual memorial to wartime carrier pigeons surrounded by a carpet bed.
But the idea that she shared the wartime privations of ordinary people is a complete myth.
Tea made from it is strong and of very good flavor so the wartime ration went a long way.
But in Austria, any effort to promote an honest review of the country's wartime history still arouses violent resentment.
I suppose it is amazing that they were printed at all, in view of the wartime shortages.
AdvertisementYet anyone who has served on a wartime bomber squadron will be aware of it.
Will he win the day and return to base to win the love of his wartime sweetheart Kitty Flanders?
Whitstable's wartime shop keepers were fantastic and helped many townsfolk through such periods selling goods 'on tic ' .
The sheer ubiquity of the correspondents empowered by the new technology in wartime brings an added strain for Service families.
A special tea was served including some wartime treats including tinned ham sandwiches.
AdvertisementDuring his two terms at Cambridge he won wartime Blues for hockey and cricket.
Currently a civil airfield and light aircraft/helicopter wartime forward operating base.
There are some great wartime wrecks and there is a very active artificial reef program busily sinking more wrecks every year.
In 1940 she married Reginald Moore, founder and editor of " Modern Reading " and other wartime literary magazines.
Alan Turing's biography is interwoven with the course of twentieth-century history and falls naturally into pre-war, wartime and post-war periods.
The covers are finished in selected Chieftan goatskins, dyed the exact shade of the RAF wartime uniform.
Take a step back in time and visit a recreation of a typical 1940s wartime home.
The pacifist manufacturer was a conflicted individual during wartime.
Boris was elegantly dressed, with a slightly martial touch appropriate to a wartime wedding.
The 1917 collection of wartime poetry The Muse in Arms has also been republished here in its entirety.
But in Austria, any effort to promote an honest review of the country 's wartime history still arouses violent resentment.
I remember waving a tearful farewell on the station - a real wartime scene.
Whitstable 's wartime shop keepers were fantastic and helped many townsfolk through such periods selling goods 'on tic '.
Hubert Parry set in 1916, as a wartime patriotic song for unison voices and organ.
Alan Turing 's biography is interwoven with the course of twentieth-century history and falls naturally into pre-war, wartime and post-war periods.
He explains how, as a soldier, he had been impressed by the Allies ' wartime propaganda.
The luxury of a second ink or a tinted paper was seldom available, particularly during wartime austerity.
Discover what lies in store for the goody-goody wartime evacuees as they embark on the most exciting wardrobe themed antics outside of Ikea.
There were several miles of conduit with the wartime bombing damaging much.
Told largely through letters home and diaries, this book throws light on wartime conditions and the cause of women 's suffrage.
Ace Hardware grew throughout the Midwest in the 1930s, and in the 1940s even among wartime shortages and rationing, Ace's innovative strategies met public needs, thus strengthening their reputation as a neighborhood store.
Dresses from the 1940s can be a bit trickier, as wartime day dresses were not in wide use (women more frequently wore suits or a factory uniform) and rationing meant that the dresses were worn until they fell apart.
With grimly emotive voice acting set in a realistic re-creation of wartime Normandy, this game never stops reminding us that, though we may be having a lot of fun with this game, war is distinctly not fun.
Old newspapers may have information on the local men serving in the military, especially during wartime.
Life During Wartime - Owen Hunt rocks the boat and Bailey is challenged by an inoperable tumor.
As the auto industry recovered from the Great Depression and began production of wartime vehicles during World War II, the rest of the economy also began to heal from the losses of the 1930s.
Technology gave the gift of nylons to women, but then wartime took it away, leaving women to draw seams on the backs of their legs in an attempt to look as if they were wearing stockings.
Torpedo -- or cone -- bras make their appearance time and time again as the economy shifts to a more positive outlook and they first made their debut after World War II, perhaps named for the torpedos used in wartime.
Du Pont had to re-convert their factories from making wartime products to making stockings.
For example, the working khaki uniform worn by officers and chief petty officers on ship is not only comfortable for everyday wear but also fire resistant, an added protection during wartime.
It originally came from the nuns' habits, since before there were nurses nuns traditionally cared for the sick in hospitals and during wartime.
It's one of the few Wartime laws I agreed with.
In 1917, Grosz joined with John Heartfield in protesting about the German wartime propaganda campaign against the allies.
Not since Howard of Effingham in 1588 had one British admiral commanded the entire fleet in wartime and borne such responsibility.
All too soon we would be in the Far east where we had wartime blackout conditions again.