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ut was never deployed apart from defensive | anti-aircraft action in Kure, and was eventually capsize |
second lieutenant, and was assigned as an | anti-aircraft adviser with the 43rd Bombardment Group, 5 |
on a new ‘tropical war establishment', the | anti-aircraft and carrier platoons were disbanded, and t |
chments to provide practice facilities for | Anti-Aircraft and Searchlight sites. |
was a Japanese 120 mm calibre dual-purpose | anti-aircraft and coastal defense gun used during the Se |
spotting and ground support missions, and | anti-aircraft and anti-submarine patrols until the ship |
ger-Regiment (ad hoc regiment of Luftwaffe | anti-aircraft and other ground troops) |
esh, in which he was shot down by Egyptian | anti-aircraft, and became the first Israeli pilot to use |
my, with protection from fighter aircraft, | anti-aircraft and machine-guns. |
yal Scots) Searchlight, of the 130th Light | Anti-Aircraft and of the 587th Light Anti-Aircraft Regim |
orces and was later appointed chief of the | Anti-Aircraft and Airdrome Defense Section and Anti-Airc |
y low altitude, and was subjected to heavy | anti-aircraft and machine-gun fire, which badly damaged |
5.0 in) dual purpose guns and conventional | anti-aircraft and anti-submarine weaponry. |
ss and Mikura-class, were dedicated to the | anti-aircraft and anti-submarine role. |
oreover, they were subjected to very heavy | anti-aircraft and machine-gun fire." |
and Shimushu-class, were dedicated to the | anti-aircraft and anti-submarine role. |
Anti-aircraft armament differed throughout the war. | |
was designed with a substantial secondary | anti-aircraft armament of sixteen 1.1 in guns in quad mo |
The original | anti-aircraft armament consisted of four QF 4-inch Mark |
n February-March 1941 in Kronstadt and her | anti-aircraft armament was reinforced. |
By 1937, the | anti-aircraft armament included eight 3 in (76 mm)/50 ca |
port at Brest, where Z24 and Z32 had their | anti-aircraft armament increased. |
The ship's | anti-aircraft armament was increased when the rear set o |
the weakness of both the main battery and | anti-aircraft armament, as well as the insufficiently th |
20 mm Oerlikons were added to enhance the | anti-aircraft armament. |
ction of the Self-Propelled Gun and Mobile | Anti-Aircraft Array |
Anti-Aircraft Array: Designed to combat aerial craft | |
nds were fired slowly due to the nature of | anti-aircraft artillery at the time, this gun's rapid ra |
Anti-Aircraft Artillery foces | |
so two armor, 15 field artillery and three | anti-aircraft artillery companies present in support of |
anti-aircraft artillery regiment (Kurday) | |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
dropping bombs on German gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of troops. |
ill his military obligation and joined the | anti-aircraft artillery of the Luftwaffe. |
Long Gunnery Staff Course at the School of | Anti-aircraft Artillery in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wal |
In 1940 he began his studies in | anti-aircraft artillery military academy. |
served in the 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an | anti-aircraft artillery unit. |
Artillery Regiment and the 112th Separate | Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion. |
The Germans also had | anti-aircraft artillery troops and 45 assault guns to bo |
ngine aircraft used to tow targets for the | anti-aircraft artillery units. |
e 95 (also known as PGZ-95) self-propelled | anti-aircraft artillery (SPAA) system as the main search |
The heavy | anti-aircraft artillery fired 14,240 shots and the light |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
mber 10, 1943, Bychkov was downed by enemy | anti-aircraft artillery and captured in an unconscious s |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
ld artillery, anti-tank artillery or light | anti-aircraft artillery as needed. |
Korean War for training of the 3rd Army's | anti-aircraft artillery units. |
s, and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
the pass, first installing smaller calibre | anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), then larger calibre (100m |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
es and dropping bombs on gun emplacements, | anti-aircraft artillery and concentrations of German tro |
main American unit was Battery C, 635 AAA ( | Anti-aircraft Artillery), Automatic Weapons Bn, IX Air D |
r on took command of 251 Marineflak (Naval | anti-aircraft artillery). |
sed by converting them into self-propelled | anti-aircraft artillery, mounting a 37 mm anti-aircraft |
More specialists in | anti-aircraft artillery, engineering, intelligence, spec |
illiant's short range Sea Wolf missiles on | anti-aircraft attacks. |
It was armed with a twin-37 mm 500P Angara | anti-aircraft autocannon. |
onvoy under air attack showing the intense | anti-aircraft barrage put up by the escorts. |
U-513 put up a spirited | anti-aircraft barrage while the Avenger made three attac |
ups, but almost half were shot down by the | anti-aircraft barrage and the Sea Hurricanes, which were |
lanes, and Evarts joined in the protective | anti-aircraft barrage which splashed many of the attacke |
As the bombers emerged from the | anti-aircraft barrage, the RAF formation was disorganise |
One was shot down by the convoy's | anti-aircraft barrage, and the rest were sufficiently de |
lery and served as an adjutant for a light | anti-aircraft battalion. |
20 ItK 40 VKT was used by Finnish light | anti-aircraft batteries in Continuation War and Lapland |
Hel | anti-aircraft batteries proved to be extremely efficient |
ward Luzon, the USS Alabama again used her | anti-aircraft batteries in support of the carriers as en |
hering fire from Japanese fighter guns and | anti-aircraft batteries, dived his plane to a perilously |
about 38 seconds, far too long for use by | anti-aircraft batteries. |
because of the fear of being fired upon by | anti-aircraft batteries. |
437 | Anti-Aircraft Battery |
with conventional geared turbines, and an | anti-aircraft battery of eight 5 in (130 mm)/25 cal guns |
They included a heavy | anti-aircraft battery and several pillboxes. |
Fortin de Serre de Laut, | anti-aircraft battery |
One Troop 3rd Light | Anti-Aircraft Battery SA Artillery Corps |
protection scheme for London, there was an | anti-aircraft battery (designated N16) on former heathla |
An | anti-aircraft battery was based there in the Second Worl |
arine in August 1940 for use as a floating | anti-aircraft battery (though she now no longer had her |
missioned, and commanded a Royal Artillery | anti-aircraft battery near London during the Blitz. |
The program then jumped to an | anti-aircraft battery and then to and Air Raid Precautio |
ources claim that she served as a floating | anti-aircraft battery at Katajanokka, Helsinki, during t |
ounder anti-tank guns, and the 169th Light | Anti-aircraft Battery. |
graded with new guns in the turrets and an | anti-aircraft battery. |
April 1940, and was rebuilt as a floating | anti-aircraft battery. |
exploding bomb while at his station at an | anti-aircraft battery. |
He transferred to the | Anti-Aircraft branch of the Royal Garrison Artillery in |
In World War I, Doherty served in the | Anti-Aircraft branch of the Royal Navy Reserves but was |
ioned into the 11th (City of London) Light | Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Royal Artillery (Territorial Army |
ook a commission in the Territorial Army's | anti-aircraft brigade. |
at Hatfield on 17 February 1941 from No. 1 | Anti-Aircraft Calibration Flight with Lysanders. |
captured Air Force Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin | Anti-Aircraft Cannon from Goose Green in the Imperial Wa |
eight Bofors 40 mm guns and sixteen 20 mm | anti-aircraft cannons. |
No. 598 Squadron RAF was a | Anti-aircraft Co-operation squadron of the Royal Air For |
nos. 1607, 1608, 1609 and 1621 Flight for | anti-aircraft co-operation duties over central and north |
They operated in | anti-aircraft co-operation using Bristol Beaufighters an |
No. 287 Squadron was an | anti-aircraft co-operation squadron of the Royal Air For |
It was tasked as an | Anti-aircraft Co-operation Unit to cover the north east |
No. 631 Squadron RAF was an | anti-aircraft co-operation squadron of the Royal Air For |
In May 1939 two flights of 1 | Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit (1 AACU) with the Westla |
1943, from 1605 Flight and 1628 Flight for | anti-aircraft co-operation duties, and operated a variet |
No. 577 Squadron was an | anti-aircraft co-operation unit of the Royal Air Force f |
on 19 November 1941 from No. 11 Group RAFs | Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation Flight. |
became General Officer Commanding-in-Chief | Anti-Aircraft Command in 1948 and Quartermaster-General |
n 1952 he was appointed to head the Army's | Anti-aircraft Command and promoted to Lieutenant General |
ted General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of | Anti-Aircraft Command in 1950 and of Western Command in |
ison initiated a reorganisation of British | Anti-Aircraft Command, which reduced the number of heavy |
She performed anti-submarine and | anti-aircraft convoy protection duties in North Atlantic |
e Bromwich from elements of nos.6, 7 and 8 | anti-aircraft cooperation units (AACU). |
she controlled landing craft and provided | anti-aircraft cover for supply transports. |
He served in World War II in the | anti-aircraft cruiser HMS Cairo in 1939, the cruiser HMS |
n the UK, she underwent conversion into an | Anti-Aircraft cruiser at Chatham Dockyard between 14 Sep |
e First World War, but was converted to an | anti-aircraft cruiser in 1939 and deployed in the Medite |
to December, 1941 Delhi was refitted as an | anti-aircraft cruiser at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
In 1943 Lees-Spalding went to sea in the | anti-aircraft cruiser HMS Sirius, which saw action in th |
er sisters Curlew was rearmed to become an | Anti-Aircraft cruiser before the war. |
A Royal Navy task force consisting of the | anti-aircraft cruiser Calcutta and destroyer Zulu sank t |
om 6,000 long tons (6,100 t) Atlanta-class | anti-aircraft cruisers, to "overgrown" heavy cruisers to |
It was used as an | anti-aircraft decoy site in the Second World War. |
War I he served incognito as a private in | anti-aircraft defence and as a fitter in the aeroplane m |
The | anti-aircraft defence was equipped with heavy anti-aircr |
Battle of Dunkirk to providing additional | anti-aircraft defence in Dunkirk (Operation FA) and assi |
Region in 1947, General Officer Commanding | Anti-Aircraft Defence in 1949, and between 1949 and 1955 |
ne with nine Hispano-Suiza HS.404 guns for | anti-aircraft defence, followed two days later by a seco |
For | anti-aircraft defence, the ship carried twelve 40 mm Bof |
Defence Brigades and Inspector of Regular | Anti-Aircraft Defences for Great Britain. |
After a three year tour of inspection of | anti-aircraft defences in the British Empire he became M |
timetres (6.3 in) turrets, along with more | anti-aircraft defences. |
efit, including extensive additions to her | anti-aircraft defences. |
timetres (6.3 in) turrets, along with more | anti-aircraft defences. |
ree and his tank crew arrive to deliver an | anti-aircraft defense battery; Corporal Sitarski spots B |
The | anti-aircraft defense of the city was poorly organized, |
G, which could mount a machine gun for | anti-aircraft defense. |
The buildup of PAVN | anti-aircraft defenses continued to increase. |
at the enemy reacted by greatly increasing | anti-aircraft defenses and committing a large amount of |
e enemy's purpose must have been to locate | anti-aircraft defenses in the area or to deliver a blow |
l Defense Command was also responsible for | anti-aircraft defenses, and for organizing civil defense |
unchers and strong layered missile and gun | anti-aircraft defenses. |
of four ships of her class to be rated as | anti-aircraft destroyers. |
tern Sector, Coastal Defence (Staff of 2nd | Anti-Aircraft Division as HQ) - Lieutenant General Alfon |
nt on to be General Officer Commanding 2nd | Anti-Aircraft Division in 1936. |
n joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, | Anti-Aircraft Division. |
tives, 39 horse drawn wagons, 34 trucks, 3 | anti-aircraft emplacements and 1 armoured reconnaissance |
n work, troop and civilian evacuation, and | anti-aircraft engagements, both individually and in conc |
he emphasis of the weaponry was focused on | anti-aircraft equipment, so the secondary armament was a |
pped with new equipment for her role as an | anti-aircraft escort ship for carriers, and 5.25 inch gu |
The mounting was adapted for | anti-aircraft fire |
Gothas were shot down by interceptors and | anti-aircraft fire and a seventh aircraft was lost in a |
's Supermarine Spitfire Mk V was struck by | anti-aircraft fire and he was forced to bale out near Si |
first naval vessel to be equipped with an | anti-aircraft fire control radar system. |
Poor weather and | anti-aircraft fire made flying very dangerous. |
einz Krahl was shot down 14 April 1942, by | anti-aircraft fire from the defenses at RAF Luqa during |
Anti-aircraft fire from the two corvettes drove the airc | |
attack on his home was reportedly met with | anti-aircraft fire from his village. |
fective smokescreen, and massive, accurate | anti-aircraft fire repulsed the enemy planes. |
However, one A-4 Skyhawk was lost to | anti-aircraft fire on 6 June. |
ded, one fatally, as a result of the heavy | anti-aircraft fire thrown up by the task force. |
kins repeatedly exposed himself to intense | anti-aircraft fire and successfully destroyed two enemy |
rld War II, flak protection against German | anti-aircraft fire was developed. |
His Focke Wulf Fw 190F was hit by | anti-aircraft fire at a hight of 1,600 feet (490 m) and |
term could also be applied to any sort of | anti-aircraft fire that used a visible tracer, appearing |
s and shore installations in face of heavy | anti-aircraft fire destroying large storehouse and damag |
Despite heavy enemy | anti-aircraft fire he kept his ship supplied with accura |
depth-charged the submarine, taking heavy | anti-aircraft fire in the process and crashing into the |
The Israeli air force said that | anti-aircraft fire was directed at its planes from the a |
g aircraft were shot down by either German | anti-aircraft fire or Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircr |
Anti-aircraft fire damaged five of the Japanese bombers, | |
the French positions were overrun and the | anti-aircraft fire took its toll, fewer and fewer of tho |
in the development of the Navy GFCS MK-56 | anti-aircraft fire control system; as well as in the dev |
in May 1942, after it was brought down by | anti-aircraft fire and crashed into Gals Klint Forest, n |
ance flight, he was wounded in the foot by | anti-aircraft fire though flying at nearly 9,000 feet. |
German | anti-aircraft fire was almost ever-present and we were p |
is victim down to 2,000 feet, though heavy | anti-aircraft fire holed his plane in several places. |
esident George H.W. Bush, was shot down by | anti-aircraft fire while attacking Japanese installation |
During the operation and, although much | anti-aircraft fire was directed at their aircraft, they |
okuk was attacked by six enemy planes; but | anti-aircraft fire drove the raiders off. |
s first engine had already been damaged by | anti-aircraft fire during a raid on London and the Spitf |
The second aircraft was shot down by | anti-aircraft fire close to Bandaranaike International A |
On 19 September, they were brought down by | anti-aircraft fire and taken prisoner, only to be repatr |
k on Turkish cavalry whilst under "intense | anti-aircraft fire"; these two actions earned him the Di |
They met an inferno of | anti-aircraft fire, but the mission was accomplished, mu |
mbers would silently glide in below Soviet | anti-aircraft fire, drop their bombs, and fly away. |
the controls of a B-17 when it was hit by | anti-aircraft fire, three engines being immobilised, a f |
of the camp was complicated by heavy enemy | anti-aircraft fire, and two H-34s were lost. |
d their torpedoes quickly to get away from | anti-aircraft fire, sinking one 2,000 long tons (2,000 t |
The U.S. lost two aircraft to | anti-aircraft fire, with one pilot killed and another, E |
ross the formation, and, despite withering | anti-aircraft fire, banked around to crash into Borie. |
of the missile's path and hopefully avoid | anti-aircraft fire. |
taken by several German fighters and thick | anti-aircraft fire. |
mistakenly shot down and wounded by German | anti-aircraft fire. |
ft he was a passenger in was hit by German | anti-aircraft fire. |
Three of the aircraft were lost to | anti-aircraft fire. |
re the war's end, having been shot down by | anti-aircraft fire. |
to engine trouble, was heavily engaged by | anti-aircraft fire. |
evacuation, but it took several hits from | anti-aircraft fire. |
he aircraft being continuously under heavy | anti-aircraft fire. |
pril 25, his airplane was badly damaged by | anti-aircraft fire. |
ere damage to these ships, despite intense | anti-aircraft fire. |
nd descending to low altitudes under heavy | anti-aircraft fire. |
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