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He commanded the artillery in the Persian war of 1857, and rendered val
1916, Charles Loewen joined the Royal Field Artillery in 1918 during the close of the First World
914 the fort was heavily bombarded by German artillery in the Battle of Namur.
a land cavalry and with gun ships and other artillery in the river.
ding was vacated by Battery B, 1/108th Field Artillery in 2010 and was used for World War II POWs b
utenant-general and colonel-commandant Royal Artillery in 1864, general in 1868, commanded the forc
lin was commissioned into the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1914 and reached the rank of Major during
, Merton, Surrey, Hobbs joined the volunteer artillery in 1883.
squad then take the Bradley and fight to the artillery in the port and call in air strikes to destr
ceived a commission in the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1953.
e Anti-Aircraft branch of the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1916 and rose to the rank of Major, being
as commissioned a second lieutenant of field artillery in September 1918 and discharged the followi
at to the Arsenal and the presence of stolen artillery in the camp, Captain Nathaniel Lyon used Uni
for war service during World War II with the Artillery in north Africa and Italy (1942-1945).
was commissioned into the Royal Regiment of Artillery in December 1901.
He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1885.
As captain of artillery in the Neapolitan army, he took part in the
He was commissioned into the Royal Marine Artillery in 1914 but seconded to the Royal Naval Air
officer who had entered the U.S. Army Coast Artillery in 1917 and advanced through the ranks to ma
next year serving as commander of the French artillery in Dalmatia and then Friuli.
The contribution of 75mm artillery in these two battles, and thus to the French
Lewin was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1900.
Artillery in which the crews rode rather than walked w
eral of infantry in 1883 and then general of artillery in 1889.
ded with the departure of 16 Regiment, Royal Artillery in July 2007.
an, before being commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1939.
f an anti-tank battery of the Royal Canadian Artillery in the Second World War, and later Minister
died on 24 March 1945 serving with the Royal Artillery in Germany.
ed to be hampered by the loss of their field artillery in a wreck while approaching Saint Kitts and
ts, he was Chief Instructor at the School of Artillery in Deolali and the Deputy Director of Artill
War, Spring served as a captain in the Royal Artillery in Burma.
d with the sum of £6000, enabling him to use artillery in the Battle of Edgehill and was therefore
Then he joined the artillery in Libya and served there during the siege o
He entered the Royal Artillery in 1860, becoming a Captain (land) in 1874,
Egyptian artillery in the Gaza strip shelled the Israel village
Old coastal artillery in Kuivasaari.
publications, even after he joined the Royal Artillery in 1941.
ommissioned a captain in the 5th Regiment of Artillery in August 1861.
He retired from the Royal Artillery in 1878.
Horton, the widow of an officer in the Royal Artillery, in 1905; they had no children.
gallantry at Shiloh, he became commandant of artillery in Thomas J. McKean's division and later chi
Loeb served as a second lieutenant of field artillery in the United States Army.
was commander of the 83rd Infantry Division Artillery in the European Theater of Operations.
s and in 1887 he became Inspector-General of Artillery in India.
.E.B. Stuart and Union cavalry, infantry and artillery in what is now known as the Battle of Unison
ginally built in 1915 to engage German shore artillery in occupied Belgium during the First World W
Officer (S3) of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery in the 3rd Armored Division at the Battle of
ington was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1901; he served in the Second Boer War be
g's Royal Rifle Corps and the Royal Garrison Artillery in Essex, in 1910 he found employment at the
He was a captain in the Royal Horse Artillery in the First World War.
and distinguished himself as General of the Artillery in the Frisian campaigns of Ambrogio Spinola
battalion chief in the 8th regiment of foot artillery in 1803 and he was posted to the island of E
at St James over 110th Battery of the Royal Artillery, in the East Devon League.
In 1781, he obtained his commission in the artillery in and saw service in the Dutch Civil War (1
n to be Chief Instructor to the Royal Marine Artillery in 1928.
ponse to a strike by men of the 3rd Division Artillery in December, Grimwade resumed command and li
Service, which Buchanan spent with the Royal Artillery in Oswestry.
d professor at the school of engineering and artillery in Berlin, but on account of some democratic
He enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1915 and was commissioned in 1917.
, 1861, and was commissioned a lieutenant of artillery in the Virginia Militia.
ental duty with the 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong 1970-197
as the first commander of the Pulaski Light Artillery in an article published in the Arkansas Stat
command of the School of Musketry and Field Artillery in Laredo, Texas.
He also served as a Reserve Officer of Artillery in the New Jersey National Guard from 1963 t
r is popularly credited with introduction of Artillery in India, in the Battle of Panipat in 1526,
ilip Balfour was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1915
Carrera was commander of artillery in the Valley of Mexico at the time of the U
tion displays in three floors the history of artillery in Finland and the military history on the n
ed as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery in France and occupied Germany in 1918 and 1
rds Chartley, leaving a large part of Gell's artillery in Royalist hands.
determined that Monarch would carry her main artillery in turrets, the Board of Admiralty then stip
g World War II as Brigadier, Commander Royal Artillery, in Indian 4th Infantry Division (in North A
ilitary Train, transferred back to the Royal Artillery in 1862 and reached the rank of captain.
mployed 53 battalions of French infantry and artillery in an attempt to ensnare 30,000 Viet Minh tr
He served in the artillery in World War I and achieved the rank of firs
d was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1886.
Artillery in Ipswich first came about in 1866 when the
d War II and was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1942, serving in the Middle East and atta
f the 3rd South Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, in 1913.
He saw combat in the artillery in the Seminole Wars.
rnatic, and in 1783 he commanded the English artillery in the siege unsuccessfully attempted by Gen
having served as a second lieutenant in the artillery in the First World War.
World War II, Mansergh served with the Royal Artillery in Eritrea, Abyssinia, the Western Desert of
fame is as commander of G Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the thick of the fighting at the Battle o
e military as a major for the Royal Canadian Artillery in Europe.
igadier general and placed in command of the artillery in Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell's Sec
s' School, Sheerness and was Brigadier Royal Artillery in Southern Command.
ch and was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1895 before serving in the Second Boer Wa
mmission as Second Lieutenant for the Bengal Artillery in 1828, and moved back to India in 1829.
e changes, it became 'P' Battery Royal Horse Artillery in 1889.
ntil 1951 and become 'P' Field Battery Royal Artillery in 1958.
army was forced to abandon its supplies and artillery in its hasty retreat.
Staff Course at the School of Anti-aircraft Artillery in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
He was appointed 1st Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1855; his service in the Crimea in 1854-5
en he was made an officer in the Royal Field Artillery in 1915.
who was unaware of the presence of any Dutch artillery in the area, let alone this heavy caliber.
chool of mine warfare in 1881, and for naval artillery in 1884.
Thomas was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1912 and served in World War I.
He was inspector of artillery in the Richmond Campaign in the Department o
curfield served as an officer with the Royal Artillery in the Middle East.
He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1935.
In 1800 he became Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery in Gibraltar.
The start of the use of artillery in the Ottoman Army is not very definite.
eatly affected by his service with the Royal Artillery in World War I. His poems include "The Volun
ege, Nairne was commissioned into the Bengal Artillery in 1855.
Harrison was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1900 and served in World War I.
arratt was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1910 and transferred to the Royal Flying
Finally, the rise of firearms and artillery in the 16th century made the big pike column
ool and was commissioned in to the Sri Lanka Artillery in 1975 as a Second Lieutenant.
Isherwood fought in the Royal Field Artillery in the first world war, rising to the rank o
Bartholomew was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1897.
It was used for artillery in the 16th century.
Sanderson joined the Royal Artillery in 1900 and served as Second Lieutenant in t
during World War II he commanded divisional artillery in East Africa and North Africa, before comm
dford, Furse was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1884.
Redman was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1917.
ng had spent the war with the Royal Garrison Artillery in Italy, and also made over 30 appearances
He was forwarded to mounted artillery in 1908.
emy, Woolwich, was commissioned to the Royal Artillery in 1881 and retired as a Major in 1901.
on was changed to 1st Corps de Afrique Heavy Artillery in November 1863.
First World War, Tate served with the Royal Artillery in northern France.
ond World War, he commanded the 6th Division Artillery in the Western Desert Campaign and the Battl
; appointed a second lieutenant in the Third Artillery in 1811; raised a volunteer company of range
Mulock joined the Canadian Field Artillery in 1911.
Enlisted in the Field Artillery in 1918.
ent positions, earthen forts were built with artillery in position to cover the ground over which a
American Civil War he served as the Chief of artillery in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia
en used since the advent of gunpowder-firing artillery in Western armies; however, canister (or cas
Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 (see Field Artillery in the American Civil War for more informati
He was commissioned in the Royal Artillery in 1942, rising to become a captain before l
He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1925 and saw active service in the Second
He entered the Royal Artillery in 1898 and was promoted to Captain (1904) a
rtfordshire Richard Vincent joined the Royal Artillery in 1951, initially as a National Service Off
as commissioned as a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1915, and served as lieutenant in the Roy
Joining the Royal Artillery in 1910, Loch saw action in during the First
He joined the Royal Artillery in 1892.
d served with the 26th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) 196
h Medium Gun was a British gun used by field artillery in the Second World War.
He served as the Captain of Artillery in South Carolina.
In 1785 he was commissioned in the artillery, in which he served as a regimental officer
and 1916 he served with the Indian Mountain Artillery in the North-West Frontier Province of India
on Troop) is a Battery of 5th Regiment Royal Artillery in the Royal Artillery.
apons, it was operated by the Royal Garrison Artillery in World War I.
Entering the army as lieutenant of artillery in 1857 he gained the medal for military val
ambridge but was called up to join the Royal Artillery in 1941.
II, he commanded the 45th Infantry Division Artillery in Sicily, where he earned the first of two
He joined the Royal Artillery in 1932 transferring to the 3rd Carabiniers
ntered service with the French horse-mounted artillery in 1912 and some were sold to the army of Se
e that the Indians meet modern (for the age) artillery) in the Confederate Territory of Arizona.
was commissioned in the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in 1925.
ark's battery was transferred to the Reserve Artillery in the brigade of Maj John A. Tompkins.
s, the chief engineer and captain-general of artillery in the East India Company's settlements.
nd 1766, becoming Colonel of the Royal Irish Artillery in 1760.
y raised 16 Field Regiment Royal New Zealand Artillery in January 1951, and then a Canadian infantr
He served in the Field Artillery in France during World War I and in the Army
d into the 8th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery in 1939 and served during World War II, reac
illman was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1889.
The Germans were desperate for long-range artillery in the early part of World War I and resorte
He was commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery in 1918 and joined the Territorial Army whil
86, Rivero was transferred to the Academy of Artillery in Segovia and, on February 28, 1889, he ear
He retired from the Territorial Army Royal Artillery in 1930.
hey were soon detached and returned as light artillery in Hancock's II Corps.
He served in the Royal Artillery in the Crimean War and rose to become a lieu
it as soon as possible to go to command the artillery in the Alps, and the representatives of the
han Cape from 1937, then served in the Royal Artillery in North Africa and Northwest Europe 1939-45
ted his military service as a private in the artillery in Volhynia.
lf became the club house of Battery B, First Artillery Inc., a group of National Guard veterans who
anization (TO) from 15 April 1943 divisional artillery included three 75 mm howitzer battalions, 12
force also operate approximatively 150 field artillery including the M777 howitzer and the LG1 Mark
nsisted of about 1,100 cavalry, 100 foot and artillery, including a large artillery piece called "R
Europeans and 2,280 Africans, and a range of artillery, including two 9-pounders (4 kg), four 24-po
In the Belgian city of Leuven, heavy artillery, including the Big Bertha cannon, was used a
ican armies in World War I for hauling heavy artillery: including BL 9.2 inch Howitzer and the BL 8
During the war he served in the artillery, including at the D-Day landings; he was a p
century, but after 1889 small arms and large artillery increasingly began to depend on cordite, a s
General Mariano Arista began positioning his artillery, infantry and cavalry around the fort shortl
ed road which was congested with horse-drawn artillery, infantrymen, and numerous other vehicles.
efence of Chinese troops, and British-French artillery inflicting massive losses on the Chinese Qin
The 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery initially recruited 1,777 officers and men.
The artillery initiated the battle, bombarding the Cotabam
After the war, he was artillery inspector until 1888, when he resigned.
Fort Dupont was an artillery installation defending the eastern approache
tree Point for the construction of a coastal artillery installation, one of many such forts designe
After studying artillery installations in England and France, he beca
The Mountain divisions had pack horse artillery instead of the usual towed type
him join the military as a cornetist in the artillery instead.
, and The Leaders of a Heavy Gun Team (Royal Artillery Institution).
Published by Royal Artillery Institution, 1986.
tish Mission to Herat, with his main duty as artillery instruction.
ulsed, and the Armagnac troops set their own artillery into bombarding the hospital.
As the allies began to put their artillery into place, the British kept up a steady fir
r 1645, Cromwell with large forces and heavy artillery invaded the town and laid siege to the castl
ugonin, as a Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Artillery, is also listed as having received the OBE f
76 Battery, Royal Artillery is named Maude's Battery in his honour.
The 141st Field Artillery is an historic American military unit that i
The Transvaal Horse Artillery is currently (2008) located in Johannesburg.
35 Battery Royal Artillery is part of the Royal Artillery.
The 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery is a close support regiment attached to the
The Artillery is a post-hardcore band that formed in Round
Inkerman Battery of the 40th Regiment Royal Artillery is named for the battle of the same name whi
                                                                                                   
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