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Assigned to Captain Isaac N. Moreland's | artillery company at the Battle of San Jacinto (April |
In January 1944, Dornberger was named Senior | Artillery Commander 191 and was headquartered at Maiso |
U.S. Army Reserve or Kentucky National Guard | artillery unit, though in recent years, the salute has |
bteilung 260 (M.A.A. 260-260th Naval Coastal | Artillery Battalion). |
ssible to see soldiers from the nearby Royal | Artillery Barracks (situated at the northern edge of t |
fired, similar to the Nebelwerfer stationary | artillery. |
Force, then organizing, announced a need for | artillery officers to train as aerial observers. |
troom by the Boers, he realized the need for | artillery by the Boer forces to be able to successfull |
moured targets such as machine gun nests and | artillery pieces at relatively short ranges of a few h |
ordered Krupp to begin work on new railroad | artillery designs, but they would take a long time to |
ed heavy fire from battery I, First New York | Artillery. |
ter two months and re-enlisted in a New York | artillery battery. |
Serbia has designed a new mobile | artillery piece called Nora B-52 which incorporates th |
After war service in the Royal New Zealand | Artillery, he graduated MA from Wellington in 1948 and |
vered and served briefly in the 1st New York | Artillery Regiment. |
ch was subsequently renamed the 3rd New York | Artillery regiment. |
d the 16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand | Artillery, were ordered to open Route 24 to the 23rd R |
time it used a number of new self-propelled | artillery vehicles Bishop , Priest and the Sexton self |
The British and New Zealand | artillery held their fire until the tanks were almost |
y raised 16 Field Regiment Royal New Zealand | Artillery in January 1951, and then a Canadian infantr |
vestigation, which concluded that no Finnish | artillery or mortars could have reached the village of |
fraction of his original column and no heavy | artillery. |
folk Blues are named after the Norfolk Light | Artillery Blues. |
mprising infantry, cavalry and normally also | artillery, designated for a special task. |
labama-Arkansas Redoubt looking north toward | Artillery Ridge. |
40 North African | Artillery Regiment |
240 North African | Artillery Regiment. |
servers would calculate the North Vietnamese | artillery positions and call in the coordinates to Nav |
counterbattery fire against North Vietnamese | artillery. |
e to the strong presence of North Vietnamese | artillery, South Vietnamese artillery units at Don Lua |
8-in disappearing gun was sent to North Head | Artillery School for training purposes. |
ially trained as an infantry unit, not heavy | artillery. |
eement with the French Government to not use | artillery or air strikes in the rubber plantations, to |
9, 1843 - March 16, 1921) was a noted horse | artillery commander in the Confederate Army of Norther |
Notes On | Artillery: From Robins, Hutton, Chesney, Mordecai, Dah |
During the attack on 24 November, the | artillery group, fired a total of 52 general support m |
n all, during the attack on 24 November, the | artillery group fired 4,131 rounds of 75 mm, 2,534 rou |
y fled the field, leaving behind a number of | artillery pieces, Arista's writing desk and silver ser |
Between May 25 and May 28, 1995 a number of | artillery projectiles were fired at Tuzla from Army of |
tified city reinforced with a high number of | artillery. |
and 162nd Fortified Regions, and a number of | artillery, tank, engineering and other units, as part |
wai Jai Singh II, lay in the large number of | artillery and copious supply of munitions which he mai |
a colonel and organizer of the 4th NY Heavy | Artillery. |
In 1840 he became Oberstleutnant and | artillery director in Fort Landau. |
ck Avenue near the memorial were occupied by | artillery and, late in the day, reinforced with infant |
During 16 October, his | artillery exchanged fire with the British, without eff |
ear New Madrid, and was given command of the | artillery guns there. |
om 1799 held the position of director of the | artillery park of the Army of Egypt, with the rank of |
A section of Union | artillery was brought into service against the Missour |
ly 24, 1818, as a second lieutenant of light | artillery. |
of the armory with the red epaulettes of the | artillery. |
s a general of brigade, and commander of the | artillery of an army corps, he took part in the Jena a |
estern Theater, and was given command of the | artillery belonging to a brigade in the Army of Missis |
reconstruction and presentation of historic | artillery. |
ational Group; part of 2nd Regiment of Heavy | Artillery) |
ance had been spotted by a battery of French | artillery, which commenced firing at the Spanish lines |
ships, machine tools and samples of Germany | artillery, tanks, explosives, chemical-warfare equipme |
2007 in the capacity of the commander of an | artillery brigade, a position he held during the Augus |
efending this portion was a company of light | artillery under the command of Captain Arthur Emmerson |
A number of coastal | artillery guns are installed there, including some exc |
Field Battery, Royal Regiment of Australian | Artillery, had its beginnings in Egypt, in March 1916. |
ans and the unexpected contribution of their | artillery to the exchange inflicted heavy casualties o |
eters south of Prek Klok, the location of an | artillery base defended by the 2nd Battalion, 2d Infan |
Perhaps another nail in the coffin of the | Artillery Ground when its latest keeper Mr Read died o |
as commissioned a second lieutenant of Field | Artillery. |
ay, mainly due to the contraction of Coastal | artillery placements by the British since the 1920 in |
Corps retired behind the protection of their | artillery. |
very and the accuracy and reliability of the | artillery under his command. |
rt was garrisoned by five companies of Coast | Artillery from the Rhode Island National Guard. |
was prompted by the availability of British | artillery and specialised armour (such as flail and fl |
mesake of the "Plum Run line" of McGilvery's | artillery during the Battle of Gettysburg. |
s discharged to Reserves as a major of Field | Artillery on February 13, 1946. |
of his men were captured, as were all of his | artillery pieces and 300 supply wagons. |
wn to them, Crook's main column of infantry, | artillery, and other cavalry had since arrived. |
on District, however it would form part of 1 | Artillery Brigade on mobilisation as a Regiment. |
as commissioned a second lieutenant of field | artillery in September 1918 and discharged the followi |
could be displayed and in 1995, much of the | artillery collection was moved to Fort Nelson in Hamps |
enefit since Sumter lacked any sort of field | artillery. |
mission in 1785, serving as a captain of the | artillery. |
Dommartin was appointed commander of the | artillery of the Rhine in 1797. |
at to the Arsenal and the presence of stolen | artillery in the camp, Captain Nathaniel Lyon used Uni |
October 1912 was promoted to General of the | Artillery and assigned to command the XX Army Corps. |
y Gen. George McClellan to the command of an | artillery brigade in Gen. Whipple's division. |
il War, young Chew raised a battery of horse | artillery, "Chew's Battery," which eventually became p |
He was in control of the | artillery attack on the fortifications of Paris. |
rs used sledges to retrieve 60 tons of heavy | artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga. |
Motorized part of Army consisted of one | Artillery Subdivision with 12 cannons, 2 armoured vehi |
The contribution of 75mm | artillery in these two battles, and thus to the French |
n of France, he was given the command of the | artillery of the Army of Lyon, under Marshal Pierre Au |
Altfrater was born in Warsaw the son of an | artillery officer, General Mikhail Altfater who was fr |
ld War I, Gobyato was made commander of 32nd | Artillery Brigade, followed by the 35th Artillery Brig |
ps proceeded smoothly until the men of Horse | Artillery Regiment demanded personal assurance from Gr |
moted to brigadier general in command of the | Artillery Brigade of the Department of North Carolina |
with his team, under terrific fire of enemy | artillery, machineguns, and trench mortars, he continu |
k of the Civil War in 1861, a corps of Union | artillery was stationed at Hill Top, a consequence of |
provided by the 1st and 2nd battalion of AA | artillery, with 14 75 mm guns wz.22/24 and 14 40 mm wz |
1862, and was 15 years President of National | Artillery Association. |
ruary to Mr Christopher Jones, Master of the | Artillery Ground, at the "Pied Horse" in Chiswell Stre |
e served in the Office of the Chief of Coast | Artillery, first as Chief of the Material & Finance Se |
ed from former Unattached Companies of Heavy | Artillery raised by Massachusetts to serve the state a |
was severely wounded by the concussion of an | artillery shell. |
were taken, 6 AT cannons, a battery of light | artillery, and straight trucks. |
ed to Poland, where he became General of the | Artillery. |
summer of 1864, fourteen companies of heavy | artillery were raised throughout Massachusetts for the |
He was Commandant of the | Artillery School in 1940, and given a field command in |
eat for the Scots caused by the use of naval | artillery by the English for the first time in a land |
1819 colonel of the First Regiment of Horse | Artillery. |
rgrowth in a defile facing the centre of the | artillery line which interfered with, and provided som |
Museum of the | Artillery Academy. |
66 Grigory Orlov, then commander of imperial | artillery and military engineers, hired Baznenov into |
An Account of the | Artillery Operations before Sebastopol 4to, 1859 (writ |
eak down and prevented the movement of heavy | artillery were obvious. |
in the 1860s with the development of rifled | artillery, which was powerful enough to breech their w |
t cavalry regiment, three batteries of light | artillery, two companies of sharpshooters and two comp |
tart a retreat under the protection of their | artillery. |
The start of the | artillery duel galvanized Napoleon. |
Loeb served as a second lieutenant of field | artillery in the United States Army. |
s, one of hussars, and eight pieces of horse | artillery under him. |
He was in command of the | artillery battery at the Battle of Natural Bridge when |
) was a Imperial Russian Army general of the | artillery who led the defence of the Babruysk fortress |
and forced to withdraw in the face of enemy | artillery and mounting reinforcements. |
13,763 pieces of field | artillery (76 mm or more) |
With the arrival of heavy | artillery from Kingston as well as sizeable detachment |
his time he served for a time as head of the | Artillery School, Chief of the Athens Gendarmerie and |
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 |
l and assigned the deputy chief of Officer's | Artillery College. |
Tactical Employment of Field | Artillery. |
nd Executive Assistant to the Chief of Coast | Artillery from 1925 - 1928. |
ion of infantry consisting entirely of heavy | artillery regiments, which he led at Harris Farm in th |
as already highlighted by the use of intense | artillery shelling and aerial bombardment. |
As a member of the | artillery regiment's staff, Meierdrees did not see any |
useways, were built for the transport of the | artillery. |
90 mm cannon (Mle 1877) was a type of field | artillery piece developed in France by Colonel Charles |
ticed that the improvised positions of fresh | artillery and machine guns had a greater effect on Fre |
o a rise and held it under the fire of enemy | artillery. |
One of the | Artillery guns was awarded to the Artillery regiment o |
The battle was preceded by two days of heavy | artillery exchanges along the front lines. |
nd Toulouse he directed the movements of the | artillery engaged, and at the end of the war received |
ck at Petersburg, Clark was in charge of the | artillery on the front lines of II Corps in December 1 |
alry companies and two sections of Sherman's | artillery battalion, consisting of two batteries, were |
gadier General Nick Halley, Commander of the | Artillery and Rocket Forces in Desert Storm |
Commander: General of the | Artillery (Germany) Herbert Loch |
, whenever necessary, the adjustment of U.S. | artillery fire. |
tionally heavy concentration of antiaircraft | artillery, and other automatic weapons. |
leased with the Australian version of Modern | ARTillery. |
When People's Republic of China | artillery threatened Nationalist Chinese positions on |
For the first time in history of Kutch, | artillery power for used in war. |
changes in warfare in the form of gunpowder | artillery. |
alry charged entrenched batteries of Russian | artillery at the Battle of Balaklava in 1854 during th |
d, and 98th regiments and a company of Royal | Artillery. |
Advertiser reported that George Smith of the | Artillery Ground has taken the late Duke of Somerset's |
He was commander of the | artillery of the Mexican Army for much of his career. |
stone was first deployed with troops of 40th | Artillery Group (Redstone) to West Germany from Redsto |
rds Chartley, leaving a large part of Gell's | artillery in Royalist hands. |
10-pounder licornes made a company of horse | artillery. |
rmy, Songis des Courbons took command of the | artillery of the Guard of the Consuls. |
W. Slocum, Muhlenberg assumed command of the | artillery brigade. |
de, and portions of three batteries of light | artillery. |
der Matrosen Artillerie (Lieutenant of Naval | Artillery,) Christiansen was awarded the Iron Cross Cl |
mobilisation, the Brigade formed part of the | artillery of the 2nd Division in the original British |
too close to the field of fire of Johnson's | artillery for their comrades to retrieve them. |
the Emperor, who named him commander of the | artillery of the Army of the North, with Ruty playing |
th (Scottish Horse) Medium Regiment of Royal | Artillery until 1940. |
ginning of the battle Ghent lost most of its | artillery because of an explosion, and the battle did |
SS Cavalry Division as the commander of the | Artillery Regiment. |
urchase 12,000 rifles and a battery of field | artillery, and to procure one or two guns of larger ca |
ed slowly due to the nature of anti-aircraft | artillery at the time, this gun's rapid rate of fire l |
igadier general and placed in command of the | artillery in Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell's Sec |
B Battery of Honourable | Artillery Company and Berkshire Battery, RHA were in a |
as promoted to major and given command of an | artillery battalion. |
phone exchanges, etc.), destruction of their | artillery and lastly an attack upon the enemy front-li |
However, the firing of Foster's | artillery alerted other Confederate recruiting command |
Secondly, the loss of German | artillery support was in many places balanced out by t |
Wojtek soldier bear - mascote of 22nd | Artillery Supply Company |
Staff Course at the School of Anti-aircraft | Artillery in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales. |
r he took 3 month rotations in charge of the | artillery located on top T.V. Mountain in Kabul agains |
d lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Indian | Artillery on 3 May 1942. |
cipated in the war as a Chief of Staff of an | artillery regiment. |
The bulk of Georgian | artillery was forced off positions from which it could |
ar by the army with the abolition of Coastal | Artillery. |
After hours of battle and the loss of their | artillery, only a small group of Spanish were able to |
lonel, being now third on the list of Bengal | artillery officers. |
1918, Riefkohl served as Captain of Coastal | Artillery at the Letterman Army Medical Center in Pres |
As chief commander of the | artillery within the 19th Army of the Soviet Union in |
Morrison had command of all | artillery at the battle of Vimy Ridge. |
he pre-war light to medium series of Vickers | artillery tractors. |
them were elements of the Regiment of Light | Artillery, the 21st, 33rd, and 34th Regiments of Infan |
cure for him the post of grand-master of the | artillery, and on Louis's refusal to give him the appo |
In 1942, this area became part of an | artillery training area and the local inhabitants were |
he Military Train, and half a Troop of Horse | Artillery, were sent in pursuit. |
in to the 45th Regiment and Battery of Field | Artillery. |
dely considered a valuable element of Soviet | artillery. |
beach party and boats, in the midst of enemy | artillery and mortar fire, successfully put ashore the |
age in 1865, he commanded a battery of Guard | Artillery at Berlin since 1867. |
he was completely routed, losing most of his | artillery. |
, and were the Unattached Companies of Heavy | Artillery. |
ttle had led to Verdun being stripped of its | artillery, drawing the attention of the German command |
he became chief of the general staff of the | artillery. |
the military operations, employment of heavy | artillery fire and aerial bombings ( by rebel aviation |
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