How to use in-sentence of “ordnance”:
+ Navy has since been trying to cleanup unexploded ordnance from the island.
+ She hid with British Army Private Private Cecil George Kingsley of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for 12 days.
+ Kanglatongbi is known for one of the fiercest battles of world war II, which was challenged by the Ordnance personnel of 221 Advance Ordnance Depot between 6-7th April 1944 when the 15th Division of Japanese troops encompassed Imphal from the north to capture Imphal and the encircling areas.
+ For sites in Great Britain an Ordnance Survey grid reference may be given.
+ By World War II, the Yard was the largest naval ordnance plant in the world.
+ Army Ordnance Center and School at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

Example sentences of “ordnance”:
+ He carried out "the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan".
+ Hommetol, more commonly called Omptolle by the Ordnance Survey etc., is used for gathering ormer.
+ The contraction "Scafell Pike" started as an error on an Ordnance Survey map.
+ He carried out “the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan”.
+ Hommetol, more commonly called Omptolle by the Ordnance Survey etc., is used for gathering ormer.
+ The contraction “Scafell Pike” started as an error on an Ordnance Survey map.
+ Altarnun is a village and parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom, on the north-eastern edge of Bodmin Moor Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 “Plymouth Launceston”.
+ The summit of Ben Nevis is a large stony plateau of about The highest point is marked with a large stone mound which sits an Ordnance Survey trig point.
+ Note that there are no watercourses named on either the 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 scale Ordnance Survey maps of the Isles of Scilly.
+ The Ordnance Survey distinguishes between cliffs.
+ Other items have washed down gullies and still other unexploded ordnance is underwater offshore.
+ Following his promotion to Brigadier General in 1986, he was named the 23rd Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the U.S.
+ Dahlgren developed his bottle-shaped cannon that became the mainstay of naval ordnance before the Civil War.
+ The 1801 National Defence Schedule records the mill but the 1813 Ordnance Survey and Greenwood’s 1829 map omit the mill.
+ The first guns were made by Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Nottingham.
+ It was fitted with the British Royal Ordnance L7L7 105mm tank gun.
+ The town is about ten miles north of Bodmin Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200 “Newquay Bodmin” Cornwall Council website.
