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n infantry battalions, fourteen batteries of | artillery, a half-company of medium tanks, a squadron |
e was named in honor of Colonel Howe, Fourth | Artillery, a veteran of the Mexican-American War and t |
d to attack the fort without bringing up the | artillery, a decision that would prove costly and lead |
In the Confederate | Artillery a normal junior officer had two rows of seve |
ilitary service as a Gunner in the Sri Lanka | Artillery, a regiment of the Sri Lanka Army. |
reened Botha's view but gave Buller's massed | artillery a field day." |
Royal Society, a major in the Royal Stannary | Artillery, a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieuten |
assigned command of the army's Reserve Corps | artillery, a position Thomas would hold for the rest o |
Academy and later the Mikhailovsky Military | Artillery Academy in Saint Peterburg, but he also stud |
time, he was Professor of Electricity at the | Artillery Academy of Saint Petersburg. |
Museum of the | Artillery Academy. |
s in the same year Tables of Projection, for | artillery, accompanying a work on gunnery by Robert An |
youngest brother Stanley served in the Royal | Artillery, achieved public recognition when he led a c |
This field | artillery acquisition radar was developed for the prim |
lness under fire by watching for Confederate | artillery action in order to tell his men to drop to t |
The unit flew reconnaissance, mapping, | artillery adjustment, bombing, dive-bombing, and straf |
ith their training by flying reconnaissance, | artillery adjustment, strafing, and dive bombing missi |
opelled observation post"), developed by the | Artillery Advanced Courses for Command Staff and the R |
In 1933 Montague graduated from the Field | Artillery Advanced Course. |
umber of military courses including a course | artillery advanced from the United States the role of |
World War I, he served with the 312th Field | Artillery advancing to the rank of captain. |
Haig brought him to general headquarters as | artillery adviser, a post he held until the end of the |
to Major, and served as head of division for | artillery affairs in the Bavarian war ministry until 1 |
d during World War I with the Royal Garrison | Artillery after which he studied at Queens' College, C |
in the Pioneer Corps, and then in the Royal | Artillery, after war was declared. |
inally began service with the Canadian Field | Artillery after enlisting on 27 November 1914. |
Nicknamed ' | Artillery' after a stint serving as a bombardier in th |
The Iranians lacked | artillery, air support and armored protection, while t |
ighway, but Iraq opened a counterattack with | artillery, air strikes, and armor divisions from the n |
rms of the US Army are introduced: infantry, | artillery, air corps, signal corps. |
ning Officers, Royal Observer Corps, Ack Ack | Artillery, Air Sea Rescue Centres and Group and Sector |
Brigade and involving over 3,500 men, tanks, | artillery, aircraft, and various supporting arms. |
However, the firing of Foster's | artillery alerted other Confederate recruiting command |
account, Hindman's division was repulsed by | artillery alone, Williams's infantry having taken no p |
tions in weaponry, grenades, poison gas, and | artillery, along with the submarine, warplane and the |
stantly, abandoning most of its vehicles and | artillery along the way. |
The unit served as heavy | artillery along the James River before being attached |
e Siege of Toulon engaging French Republican | artillery along the siege lines, and in October 1793 w |
hout the Mexican-American War with the light | artillery, alongside future Civil War artilleryman Hen |
Volunteers from the Transvaal Horse | Artillery also later fought as part of the South Afric |
The 18th Independent Battery Indiana Light | Artillery also known as Lilly's Hoosier Battery and Li |
tial mustering point for the Kilcrease Light | Artillery, also known as Villepique's Light Battery, b |
regular army brigades were part of the corps | artillery, although their equipment was an expedient. |
) which had suffered heavy casualties in the | artillery ambush at Kampar, both units were from the 5 |
assault to a standstill, but they ran out of | artillery ammunition and had to withdraw to Labadievil |
However, a lack of | artillery ammunition compelled the Confederate forces |
Singapore (CIS) and small arms, mortar, and | artillery ammunition through Chartered Ammunition Indu |
as a colonel and was assigned as director of | artillery ammunition production in March 1918. |
-automotive energy requirements on the Field | Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle and on the howitze |
r, his plans were limited by the shortage of | artillery ammunition which meant the preliminary bomba |
e the lift needed to supply combat supplies, | artillery ammunition and engineering equipment. |
r made from nitrocellulose, for firearms and | artillery ammunition, was invented by French chemist P |
d preventing the Japanese from landing heavy | artillery, ammunition, and other supplies. |
notable British author of books on firearms, | artillery, ammunition, and fortification, as well as b |
st such an operation, citing a lack of heavy | artillery, ammunition, and troop reserves. |
He was promoted to captain of | artillery an served overseas. |
were also seven batteries of the Royal Horse | Artillery, an Armoured Car detachment and the 7th Ligh |
the 237th Battery 60th Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery, an Australian battery of 2 pounder anti-tan |
He was assigned to the 2nd U.S. | Artillery, an organization whose officers corps produc |
He served with the Royal | Artillery and the Royal Flying Corps. |
From that time on, her duels with | artillery and riflemen hidden along the shores were fr |
ing the Second World War he joined the Royal | Artillery and later transferred to the Royal Engineers |
el and came under heavy attack from American | artillery and tanks. |
and 4th Georgia Reserves, the Florida Light | Artillery, and the 55th Georgia. |
regions and District troops, which included | artillery and NKVD frontier units. |
n Gulf landings, embarked troops of the 43rd | Artillery, and on 29 December 1944 departed New Guinea |
aining of commissioned officers of the Royal | Artillery and Royal Engineers. |
togne when halted by a fierce combination of | artillery and small arms fire. |
nd the Chinese forces and garrisons gathered | artillery and bombarded Russian troops and towns acros |
e resumed his duties as Inspector General of | Artillery and was created a Count of the Empire, thus |
Chinese army troops increased the amount of | artillery and kept up the bombardment. |
but a short distance across a field swept by | artillery and machinegun fire, he was wounded, but con |
in the National Guard, serving in the Coast | Artillery and rising to the rank of sergeant. |
ured documents revealed the losses caused by | artillery and air strikes. |
of Louis XIV, became a Sergeant-Major in the | artillery and an Inspector of Fortifications. |
Plans called for a massive | artillery and air bombardment to soften up the fortifi |
oleon of the approximate number of boats and | artillery and to head to Chobrakit, a small place on t |
World War I as a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was awarded the Military Cross in 1917. |
He was originally commissioned in the field | artillery and served with the 4th Infantry Division as |
her John, a captain in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, and it became extinct upon his death at Cli |
were described as being equipped with light | artillery and numerous machine guns. |
1951 after military service (Royal Canadian | Artillery) and a career as an electrician. |
He was commissioned into the Royal | Artillery and by the end of the Second World War he wa |
With the development of newer, longer range | artillery, and as Union forces were able to place batt |
nd brigades, but also significant additional | artillery and engineer units, which were vital for bre |
He had risen to Colonel of | artillery, and joined the military rising against the |
n, bringing it to four brigades, and British | artillery and tank units up to provide support. |
d provisional infantry companies formed from | artillery and engineer elements of the 66th Division, |
th 45,000 men who besieged the Japanese with | artillery and eventually rescued Pyongyang and drove t |
raise the 140th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison | Artillery and the 40th Divisional Ammunition Column. |
banese capital Beirut was shelled by Israeli | artillery, and bombed by Israeli aircraft for ten week |
as almost upon them before opening fire with | artillery and rifles. |
Baron was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal | Artillery, and he fought in the Boer War in South Afri |
ivision, there were also two armor, 15 field | artillery and three anti-aircraft artillery companies |
s established to train officers of the Royal | Artillery and Royal Engineers. |
Brown was assigned to the 1st United States | Artillery and was officially promoted to first lieuten |
ded about 10 thousand soldiers, 70 pieces of | artillery and 40 machine-guns. |
ng the war, he was transferred to the Fourth | Artillery and was promoted to first lieutenant. |
r suffering heavy losses, mostly from German | artillery and trench mortars that had been brought at |
he cannon were shortly recaptured in a Union | artillery and cavalry counter-attack.) |
First World War he served in the Royal Field | Artillery and in 1925 was called to the Bar at Inner T |
nsferred to the Army and became a general of | artillery and in 1644 he became Governor of North Wale |
was prompted by the availability of British | artillery and specialised armour (such as flail and fl |
21st territorial home guard divisions, plus | artillery and other support units. |
officers, Newport, Rhode Island; the Army's | Artillery and Guided Missile School, Fort Sill, Oklaho |
the number of 6 thousand, with 70 pieces of | artillery and 20 machine-guns. |
capture of Winchester, they captured enough | artillery and horses to equip a battalion of infantry |
ere assisted in the advance by HMS Yarmouth, | artillery, and mortars. |
Basil Charles Manly, Confederate Major of | Artillery and Mayor of Raleigh. |
se stated a unit of 500 Eritrean troops with | artillery and other heavy weapons had reinforced Burha |
MLAAP will gain the 155 mm | artillery and 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm mortar workload |
In 1862 he was transferred to the Royal | Artillery and then to the Bombay Staff Corps of the Br |
wn to them, Crook's main column of infantry, | artillery, and other cavalry had since arrived. |
cy and Absalom Baird along with a brigade of | artillery and cavalry. |
for Manila with elements of the 780th Field | Artillery and the 554th Signal Depot Co. embarked. |
l Commandant of the Royal Lancashire Militia | Artillery, and Colonel of the 4th Brigade Lancashire A |
icers with fighting experience, insufficient | artillery, and its troops were under-trained. |
ed visibility, which hindered the supporting | artillery and resulted in a number of casualties when |
esert and camel troops, infantry battalions, | artillery and irregular cavalry (called "Spahis"). |
d in the War of 1812 with the Third Maryland | Artillery, and resigned June 1, 1821. |
e infantry battalions, along with supporting | artillery and engineers. |
m Howitzer M2, and the 155 mm Long Tom field | artillery, and carry the gun crew and ammunition. |
Soviets limited their assistance to sporadic | artillery and air support. |
October 1912 was promoted to General of the | Artillery and assigned to command the XX Army Corps. |
ot and an Honorary Colonel in the Mid Ulster | Artillery and served as a Deputy Lieutenant and Justic |
nd the Royal Hellenic Brigades, supported by | artillery and armour, had failed to break through in t |
eport lists the garrison as "drilled some at | artillery and infantry," putting it a step ahead of th |
manded C Battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, and then became an instructor at the Staff |
been a first lieutenant with the Leon Light | Artillery and was promoted to captain of the Kilcrease |
The Chinese had a big advantage in | artillery and machine guns, and had built a network of |
Shepards unit was transferred to the Reserve | Artillery and attached temporarily to Battery K, 1st N |
Artillery and small arms fire soon disabled the transp | |
It currently houses 5th Regiment Royal | Artillery and the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment forme |
ng Foreign Legionnaires, marines, engineers, | artillery and Senegalese cavalry known as spahis plus |
He attended naval | artillery and torpedo school in 1910, and was then ass |
Captain and Sergeant-at-arms in the Mexican | Artillery and took part in military operations against |
rom 1899 until 1901, then transferred to the | artillery and served in the Philippines from 1902 unti |
ilitary careers; Edward (b. 1859) joined the | artillery and Robert (b. 1863) joined the infantry, al |
Tarth infantry, | artillery, and defense fortifications all have attack |
ccessfully carried messages through terrific | artillery and machine-gun fire and was wounded while p |
In 1791 he left for India with the Royal | Artillery and served under Lord Cornwallis at the Sieg |
ame the captain of Battery I, 1st Ohio Light | Artillery and fought at several battles of the Army of |
ost cohesion and broke ranks as the Egyptian | artillery and cavalry advanced around their left flank |
brought from the field an abandoned piece of | artillery and saved the gun from falling into the hand |
quipped with armoured personnel carriers and | artillery and trained as military units. |
s troops on shore, as well as tanks, trucks, | artillery, and all the supplies needed for an assault. |
rr, who had served as a Captain in the Royal | Artillery and as a tank commander, was killed while fi |
Thomas E. Jackson's Battery, Virginia Horse | Artillery, and saw action at Gettysburg, New Market, a |
Arkansas Army National Guard provided Field | Artillery and Medical units in support of combat opera |
red by poor visibility, causing problems for | artillery and fire support. |
James was with the Royal Field | Artillery and Royal Flying Corps during World War I an |
orty years of experience in the Bengal horse | artillery and seeing action in the First Anglo-Afghan |
The Allies maintained equal | artillery and air fire along their various fronts, mov |
At the time they were under heavy | artillery and infantry fire from the enemy who were on |
ly 1993 three specialist brigades, engineer, | artillery, and signals, were created at Lille. |
issioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Coast | Artillery, and was assigned to the 37th Infantry Regim |
Together, they take out the coastal | artillery and clear the bunkers of all German troops. |
of the Second World War he joined the Royal | Artillery and was posted to the Far East. |
were taken, 6 AT cannons, a battery of light | artillery, and straight trucks. |
In the morning of 15 July 1944, the Soviet | artillery and mortars opened fierce fire preparations. |
3, Bychkov was downed by enemy anti-aircraft | artillery and captured in an unconscious state. |
ton clad” steamers, Uncle Ben and Bell, with | artillery and Texas infantry, attacked Morning Light a |
down the hill under unspeakably devastating | artillery and small-arms fire. |
ysics, and at the Prussian Army's school for | artillery and engineers. |
ing bombs on gun emplacements, anti-aircraft | artillery and concentrations of German troops when spo |
of a post so gallantly won, against numerous | artillery and great masses of infantry, the enemy empl |
s, and then traveled up the Thames providing | artillery and logistics support. |
troops assisted by MNF detachments backed by | artillery and helicopter gunships, made successful cou |
pported by cavalry and a formidable train of | artillery, and seemed bent on retaking the ground whic |
66 Grigory Orlov, then commander of imperial | artillery and military engineers, hired Baznenov into |
ing bombs on gun emplacements, anti-aircraft | artillery and concentrations of German troops when spo |
h, Burr's regiment was devastated by British | artillery, and in the day's terrible heat, Burr suffer |
ons in the royal engineers, one in the Royal | Artillery, and one in the Royal Navy. |
d Acton churchyard, overrunning the Royalist | artillery and wagon park. |
or the 108th Field Battery, Royal Australian | Artillery and 407 Long Range Patrol Squadron of the Ca |
another, encouraging the crews under intense | artillery and anti-tank fire. |
ncluding infantry, cavalry, engineers, light | artillery, and heavy artillery units, were recruited f |
ortified by the Swedish military and coastal | artillery, and many traces of military activity from t |
d embrasures, well stocked with modern Krupp | artillery and arms and ammunition of all kinds. |
expertise would be better used in producing | artillery and bomb sights. |
to No. 7 Company of the Australian Garrison | Artillery and in 1906 attended a military exhibition i |
hen, was poor, and caused difficulty for the | artillery and baggage trains. |
dals won by members of the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, and tells some of the stories behind them. |
ver and returned fire, and Monti radioed for | artillery and close air support. |
War One he was a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches 18 times. |
Calling for | artillery and mortar support from 16th Field Regiment, |
equipped with armored personnel carriers and | artillery and trained as military units. |
shore on D-Day, equipping units of the Royal | Artillery and Royal Canadian Artillery in Armoured Div |
he British Army he was assigned to the Royal | Artillery, and served in British India with the 24th M |
Counter Rocket, | Artillery, and Mortar, abbreviated C-RAM or Counter-RA |
mith, was a Major-General in the Royal Horse | Artillery and the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars, |
Canadian and Dutch | artillery and NATO air strikes killed at least 51 susp |
The local resistance had been broken by | artillery and air bombardment. |
On 31 March the brigade, assisted by | artillery and air support, attacked an Iraqi armoured |
ld War I, where he served in the Royal Field | Artillery and Welch Regiment. |
otorised infantry battalions with supporting | artillery and detachments of engineers and machine-gun |
second encounter at Skotsberg on 13 May with | artillery and four mortars, but was stopped again. |
nfantry in July 1799, was transferred to the | artillery, and in May 1808 organized and commanded the |
and forced to withdraw in the face of enemy | artillery and mounting reinforcements. |
ing bombs on gun emplacements, anti-aircraft | artillery and concentrations of German troops when spo |
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