Napoleon had ordered plans of his most famous battles to be engraved, and had paid in advance for them.
Mr. Cheney said that he had ordered a study of the Pentagon's plans for buying costly C-17 transport planes and B-2 bombers, as well as plans to develop expensive new fighters.
The Austro-Hungarian Navy ordered plans for U-2 (and sister ship U-1) in 1906 from the Lake Torpedo Boat Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He overruled his officers and ordered plans to be prepared for an expedition against Nam Dinh.
He ordered plans to replace the old building by a new and more monumental edifice, but nothing was done during the Napoleonic rule.
The Altmark Incident of February 16, 1940, convinced Hitler that the Allies would not respect Norwegian neutrality, so he ordered plans for an invasion.
A settler could simply order plans for a few dollars, or also order the precut lumber, and premade doors and windows.
The Navy ordered plans for the building of two boats-designated U-1 and U-2-from the Lake Torpedo Boat Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1906.
Therefore he ordered plans for such a fleet from the Kriegsmarine.
Since many people may order plans and never build the boat, photographic evidence gives a more accurate estimate of boat numbers.