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Yes. Churchill was the First Lord of the Admiralty, the civilian head of the Royal Navy. As such he championed the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey, which ended in disaster. As a result he had to resign from the Admiralty. Churchill had been educated at Sandhurst, the British equivalent of West Point. He obtained a commission as a battalion commander and went to France and served in the trenches for about a year. Then he became Minister of Munitions, a different cabinet position, overseeing production of the vast amounts of war materials and equipment necessary. Few men contributed more to the war effort than Churchill.

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