| 11. | Major O'Sullivan moved on to the role of "'Inspector of Ordnance Stores " '.
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| 12. | The Ordnance / Military Store officers joined a newly created "'Ordnance Stores Department "'( OSD ).
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| 13. | During the Napoleonic Wars, concerns were expressed about the vulnerability of the nation's ordnance stores to attack from the sea.
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| 14. | Expenditure on ordnance has also been transferred from the army to the navy estimates, and a Naval Ordnance Store Department has been created.
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| 15. | During the First World War it was used as a garrison and ordnance store and during the Second World War as an air raid shelter.
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| 16. | In 1902, the military staff of the Magazine, a Sergeant and three Gunners, were transferred to the new Commonwealth Ordnance Stores Corps.
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| 17. | She carried provisions for the squadron in 1862, arriving Norfolk, Virginia, from Washington, D . C ., 12 July with ordnance stores.
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| 18. | He became a clerk in the Hobart ordnance stores, a job he held during his undergraduate studies in law at the University of Tasmania in Hobart.
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| 19. | Five years later, in 1881, the soldiers also left the ASC and became the "'Ordnance Store Corps "'( OSC ).
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| 20. | The role of the corps is the procurement, receipt, storage, accounting, maintenance, control, issue & disposal of all types of ordnance stores.
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