The innards of that one-time war machine now adorn one wall of his home, mounted like a work of art.
The other year was 1940, another FDR win, this time with war under way in Europe.
Our aim is to clearly cover the gap which is created at the time of war.
Arguably, such collective remembrances and celebrations are more needed than ever in time of war.
"It is that full span, from peace time to war and everything in between, " said Capt.
Indeed, Israel has never asked the US for direct military assistance in time of war.
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These days, for many Iranians, are reminiscent of the time of war with Iraq.
The implications of these sorts of actions are grave, especially in time of war.
Normally, elections that take place at a time of war or foreign crisis produce a decisive victory.
During that time World War II military service was in practice a requirement for a Presidential candidate.
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"During a time of war or whatever, the occupation ... you kind of expect it, " he says.
Lieutenant Colonel Golan Kohestani(ph) has been a soldier for 18 years, spending most of that time at war.
But failing to invest sufficiently in our defense capabilities in time of war is reckless in the extreme.
Baxter said that a grave, resolute man was just the kind of man California needed, in time of war.
Last year Spielberg had two films in theaters at the same time: War Horse and The Adventures of Tintin.
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President GEORGE W. BUSH: Cutting the deficit during a time of war requires us to restrain spending in other areas.
Obama's hostility demonstrates clearly that Israel must not be dependent on US resupply of military platforms in time of war.
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Again, this is the sort of activity the public would expect our government to be doing in time of war.
But we admire these young men who joined the military in a time of war, when there is definitely a danger.
Because the legislation is so broadly defined, "scientific exchanges" could not be impeded by the President, even in time of war.
These are precisely the things the reformers say they want to avoid and that we can ill-afford during a time of war.
The thirst for tangible assets in time of war and uncertainty could fuel bidding at two upcoming jewelry auctions in New York.
Battlefield signal intercepts in time of war are the stock-in-trade of the National Security Agency and, indeed, of military intelligence more generally.
Opposition parties accuse Mr Brown, particularly during his time as chancellor of the exchequer, of squeezing defence budgets at a time of war.
According to defense officials, the two men talked briefly about their time at war and the fact that both had bled for their countries.
Countries like the US or Israel, by contrast do, and can gear up their military effort greatly in time of war as a result.
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I'm in awe of how many of you signed up to defend our country in a time of war, serving heroically through deployment after deployment.
Even more importantly, the United States must be able in time of war to exercise space control and in peacetime to assure freedom of space.
In a time of war, many of our military families are stretched thin, with fathers doing multiple tours of duty far away from their children.
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