Examples of 'her wartime' in a sentence

Meaning of "her wartime"

her wartime ~ refers to a period of time during a war when she was actively involved or affected by it

How to use "her wartime" in a sentence

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her wartime
She never spoke of her wartime activities.
Her wartime experiences appeared as her first book.
She continues to lecture about her wartime resistance work.
Instead her wartime diary was published as Une Française Libre.
She received four battle stars for her wartime service.
She began her wartime career by escorting Marine reinforcements to American Samoa.
She had not found anyone who would forgive her wartime love affairs.
Her wartime deployment included her actions in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.
A journalist recounts her wartime coverage in Afghanistan.
Ask a Veteran to visit your class and talk about his or her wartime experiences.
For the majority of her wartime career, Savage supported Arctic convoys.
She was the only Dutch woman to be executed for her wartime activities.
For most of her wartime career, the Tirpitz sat in Norwegian fjords at Trondheim.
New York received three battle stars for her wartime service.
Her wartime service continued after 1941 as an anti aircraft ship.

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Tantalus served in the Far East for much of her wartime career.
The information on her wartime efforts was not released until 2005.
Anne received the French Croix de guerre for her wartime service.
The saga of Nearne 's lonely death and her wartime service touched a nerve in Britain.
She was a modest woman, refusing requests for interviews about her wartime exploits.
Her operational career of HMS Hermes was long, but her wartime service was relatively short.
American Heritage wrote of Huber 's attempts to distance herself from her wartime past,.
She's against the war because of her wartime experience.
She was decorated by the British and French for her wartime service.
Anne Frank did not survive the war but in 1947, her wartime diary was published.
Mollie Macartney 's passion for planes began during her wartime service.
On that trip, Zoya Fyodorova was also reunited with her wartime lover, Jackson Tate . [ 6 ].
After the war, she married Valentin Markov, the commander of her wartime regiment.
For decades, she chose not to talk about her wartime experiences.
Eveline committed suicide . She had not found anyone who would forgive her wartime love affairs.
She was honored by George V for her wartime work.
Molotov was refitted in November 1945 to repair the last of her wartime damage.
In 2014, we discovered that Ed was the only surviving member of her wartime crew.
In 2003, Pope John Paul II sent Sendler a personal letter praising her wartime efforts.

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