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Name: Winston S. Churchill Hometown: Dublin, Ireland Date of Birth: November 30, 1874 Job Name/Title/Employer: Immediately in the military Education: British Royal Military College

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  Hello, my name is Winston S. Churchill. I was born on November 30, 1874. My experience with combat and warfare started as soon as I was able to. I tried attending a boarding school, but unfortunately, it didn't really work for me. I eventually joined the Harrow Riffle Corps, which automatically steered me toward a vocation in the military at first it also didn't seen like too good of a choice. It took me a few times to pass the British Royal Military College assessment. However, once I made it, I really made it. I've been apart many sections and academy's whilst in the military. I have also participated in many battles that have come to pass. Eventually I quit the military and became a member of parliament.

 I followed my father's path and joined politics. I also became a supporter of social reform. eventually I switched to the Liberal Party in 1904. I was voted in as a Member of Parliament in 1908, and was selected to the Prime Minister's Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. I'd like to think that in this position I helped change my country for the better. I introduced a considerable amount of reforms for the prison organization, popularized the first minimum wage, and helped organize labor exchanges for the unemployed and unemployment insurance. Many things happened in those years. Years later, I helped rejuvenate the British Navy, ordering that new battleships be constructed with oil-fired instead of coal-fired engines. I was one of the first to sponsor military aircraft and construct the Royal Navy Air Service. More years passed and I continued to hop around between military work and the political field. Something happened that changed not only my life, but thousand and millions of citizens around the world... World War II.

 I never realized what a threat Hitler would become when rose to power. While everything was happening around me, I came a leading advocate for British rearmament. Germany gained control of the nearby countries. And by the time Britain had declared war on Germany I was the First Lord of the Admiralty and a member of the War Cabinet. The war was still continuing through the months and years. I was doing anything and everything that I could do. Eventually the Germans raided our skies and our only choice was to fight back. I made a speech to my citizens. It was called "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" I did mean every word of it. Protecting my land was beyond important and we can, we would, and we did put up a fight. The battle of Britain was a very important battle in the war and was a major turning point.

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 * June 4, 1940. Winston Churchill gave speech to the house of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The speech was titled “We shall fight on the beaches.” The speech explained
 *  about fighting back the enemy, and making a stand in Britain for it is our land, and we shall defend it to the death.

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 * Winston Churchill First voted to parliament in 1900 right before the passing of Queen Victoria. He took his place in the House of Commons as the Conservative Member for Oldham in February 1901.


 * The summer and fall of 1940 was the Battle of Britain. German and British flying forces fought in the skies above the UK. Eventually Germany did not succeed in being superior over the British air force. Because of Britain's victory, the country was rescued from a possible ground assault. This proved that air power could be a major component in winning the war.


 * On June 6, 1944, D-Day began. Code-name: Operation Overlord. About 156,000 troops moved onto five beaches. This invasion was one of the largest in recorded history and required much planning. It was intended to mislead Germany. The attack was lead by Dwight D. Eisenhower. By August, northern France had been liberated. This was the beginning of the end of the war in Europe.

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