But naval duty came first, and with the outbreak of war, Philip was sent to sea.
The outbreak of war three years later seemed to pull down the curtain on her career.
He was luckier still to get his parents out of Austria before the outbreak of war.
With the outbreak of war, that assumption would no longer be valid.
With the outbreak of war in 1939, Ryder joined the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry and was subsequently attached to the newly-formed Special Operations Executive.
In 1991, airline sales fell by 12%, year-on-year, in the first month of fighting and by about 7% in the eight months after the outbreak of war.
In what will no doubt be the most controversial argument in this first volume, Mr Strachan makes a convincing case for the outbreak of war in 1914 as a product of blunder and delusion, not of deliberate German aggression.
Scotland's war memorials are to be cleaned and restored to help mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.
With the outbreak of World War I the reputation of the Germanic gnome plummeted.
Originally opened as a civilian airfield in 1933, it was requisitioned at the outbreak of World War II and named RAF Trebelzue.
However, the outbreak of World War I put paid to the project.
Motor racing ended at Brooklands on the outbreak of World War II, when the aviation factories of Vickers-Armstrong and Hawker were expanded.
The screenplay spans from 1925 to the outbreak of World War II.
Next year marks 100 years since the outbreak of World War I and events are being held across the world to remember those who died.
With the outbreak of World War I (1914) the central banks of most major countries abandoned the classical gold standard and began issuing fiat paper money.
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But as Wilson learned from the outbreak of World War I, the struggle for colonies had precipitated a savage and destructive war between the imperial powers themselves.
She craved more excitement and found it by marrying Randolph Churchill, whom she had met on a blind date just weeks after the 1939 outbreak of World War II.
It covers the period from late-August 1939, immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II, to October 1940, by which time the Blitz had begun and much of Europe was occupied by the Germans.
John Cory was one of the coal owners responsible for the opening of the Barry docks in 1889 - a direct rival of the nearby Cardiff docks which by the outbreak of World War I had surpassed Cardiff as the county's largest coal exporting port.
It might be overly melodramatic to paraphrase Britain's foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, who said at the outbreak of World War I that the lamps were going out all over Europe, but it seems unlikely that the Middle East can avoid a period of prolonged instability and crisis in the coming years.
The outbreak of of World War I a year later obscured the memory of Senghenydd in British, if not Welsh minds.
If you examine the history of U.S. military spending between the founding of the Republic and the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, a distinct pattern emerges.
Religious tolerance began to crumble, culminating seven years later in the outbreak of the 30 Years War.
At the outbreak of the first world war, only 62 independent countries existed in the entire globe.
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They soon learned otherwise, and staged a series of uprisings until the outbreak of the second world war.
However, in that case, the New York market had been closed since July due to the outbreak of the First World War.
The outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 changed everything.
Projects to mark the centenary of the outbreak if war in 1914 will include exhibitions, drama performances and school visits to the Heugh Gun Battery.
The Classic has taken place every year since 1776, except 1939, when the race was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Second World War.
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