On February 14, 1920 Lieutenant Colonel H . E . Pilkington was appointed Staff Officer for the Ordnance Services effectively replacing McCristell as the Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores, with the new title Director of Ordnance Stores.
42.
When the magazine and ordnance stores in Mobile blew up 25 May 1865 setting fire to cotton and cotton presses and causing a general conflagration, men from " Elk's " crew went ashore to fight fires.
43.
The convoy, which was bound from Porto Ercole to Porto Longone, was carrying ordnance stores and provisions, and was escorted by the 40-gun frigate " Carr�re ", herself carrying 300 barrels of gunpowder.
44.
In November 1818 the proceeds of the sales of ordnance stores and head-money for the men captured on board the " Wasp ", also for ordnance stores recaptured on board " Frolic " was paid.
45.
In November 1818 the proceeds of the sales of ordnance stores and head-money for the men captured on board the " Wasp ", also for ordnance stores recaptured on board " Frolic " was paid.
46.
He entered the service in 1855 under the Board of Ordnance, and was appointed Sudan campaign as senior ordnance store officer, Nile Expedition, He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath ( CB ) in 1889.
47.
The AASC moved out of its drill hall, which thereafter became ordnance offices and stores, while one of the gun parks was converted to an ordnance store, and the 1914 drill hall was converted to an ordnance lecture room.
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Others were used as support facilities; Yarmouth was requisitioned for military use; Portland was used for accommodation, offices and as an ordnance store, and West Cowes used as a naval headquarters for part of the D-Day landings.
49.
On the night of May 5, " Jamestown " and " Patrick Henry " proceeded to Norfolk and returned the following night with ordnance store boats, passing the Federal battery at Newport News, Virginia unobserved on both occasions.
50.
"' The New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps "'( NZAOC ) was a Corps whose function was to provide, receive, store, repair, maintain, and issue : ordnance stores, vehicles, ammunition, foodstuffs, and ammunition.