Examples of using War effort in English and their translations into Korean
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War effort.
Navy to aid the war effort.
War Effort- BACK THEM UP poster.
Navy to support the war effort.
War Effort- BACK THEM UP poster(edited).
Army to support the war effort.
Japan's war effort was dependent on trade with America.
Navy to support the war effort.
War Effort- Russian Propaganda- Fashion Men Cotton T-Shirt.
Army to support the war effort.
War Effort- BACK THEM UP poster- Cotton T-Shirt- QUALTEES.
So, let's talk about the war effort.
Home› War Effort- BACK THEM UP poster- Cotton T-Shirt.
In the spring of 1945, Germany's war effort collapsed.
War Effort- There's a Place for You- Cotton T-Shirt- QUALTEES.
Capable of carrying 12,500 tons of cargo for the war effort.
He wanted to contribute to the war effort and began applying for positions.
From 1914 he worked on ballistics as part of the war effort.
War Effort- BACK THEM UP poster(edited)- Cotton T-Shirt- QUALTEES.
Carrying secret information vital to the Republic's war effort.
War Effort- I WANT YOU Army- Unisex/Men/Children Cotton T-Shirt- QUALTEES.
Chairman of the People's Committee to Support the War Effort in Syria in 1973.
He contributed to the war effort during World War II by running a special accelerated degree programme for navy personnel.
During World War II Evans again undertook work related to the war effort.
Due to World War II, he then undertook work for the war effort at the Australian Aeronautical Research Laboratory.
However, in 1943 she took leave so that she could contribute to the war effort.
While teaching electronics as part of the war effort, he undertook his own studies in mathematics and was awarded a Master's Degree from Wisconsin in 1943.
The United States was specifically directing its research schools and staff towards the war effort.
Gorenstein graduated in 1943 and, to contribute to the war effort, he accepted a teaching position at Harvard to teach mathematics to army personnel.
A mathematician of his calibre was seen to have a much more important role to play in the war effort.