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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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