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ing from Sandhurst he joined the Royal Field | Artillery before moving to the 17th Lancers, and in 19 |
nd served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. | Artillery, spending much of his service time in Georgi |
of the US Navy ships, and whose skill at the | artillery was much greater than their British counterp |
Div, 179th | Artillery near Munsani, Korea, is also named in his ho |
The Honourable | Artillery Company Museum opened in 1987 in London, Eng |
As so many people have served in the Royal | Artillery, the Museum's archive of 'Gunner' records ar |
Master Face... when facing the heavy fire of | artillery and musketry from the shore..." |
Under a terrible fire of | artillery and muskets...we approached the wall...It wa |
The 2nd Iowa Light | Artillery was mustered into Federal service at Council |
The 4th Iowa Light | Artillery was mustered into Federal service at Davenpo |
76 Battery, Royal | Artillery is named Maude's Battery in his honour. |
ned with that of the twentieth century is an | artillery sergeant named Jake Featherston. |
Inkerman Battery of the 40th Regiment Royal | Artillery is named for the battle of the same name whi |
Therefore, an ambitious young | artillery captain named Napoleon Bonaparte assumed com |
troller of the ordnance, Deane commanded the | artillery at Naseby (14 June 1645) and during Fairfax' |
Served as garrison | artillery at Nashville during its entire term of servi |
s, Tennessee, until March 1864, and garrison | artillery at Nashville, Tennessee, until March 1865. |
Artillery Reserve, Nashville, Tennessee, Department of | |
When People's Republic of China | artillery threatened Nationalist Chinese positions on |
Canadian and Dutch | artillery and NATO air strikes killed at least 51 susp |
produce rocket-propelled bazooka ammunition, | artillery shells, naval shells, bombs, rifle grenades, |
on began aerial spotting missions for Marine | artillery and Naval gunfire. |
The second assault was preceded by | artillery and naval bombardment, the artillery fire ca |
t to the frontlines as part of the 3rd Light | Artillery Division near Vilno where he served as a med |
ar, serving as a private with the Honourable | Artillery Company near Ypres. |
, 1863, Davis's men charged a South Carolina | artillery battery near Beverly's Ford and were met by |
incident and came under fire from a Japanese | artillery unit near Wuhu on the Yangtze River. |
ions during an engagement with a Confederate | artillery battery near Harrisonburg, Louisiana, on Mar |
of the now silenced guns of the 4th Airborne | Artillery Group near the racecourse. |
Also, | artillery soldiers needed a constant supply of fresh w |
y, captain on the retired list of the Bengal | Artillery, and nephew of Francis Rawdon Chesney, was b |
ms and mortar fire, American towed anti-tank | artillery was never really effective during the war in |
from 1861 to 1865 as part of the 14th Heavy | Artillery Regiment New York. |
In September 1838, the Washington | Artillery of New Orleans was founded. |
federate army as a private in the Washington | artillery from New Orleans. |
he Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant (Field | Artillery) Edward Newton Whittier, United States Army, |
regions and District troops, which included | artillery and NKVD frontier units. |
tur, Hayessen completed military training at | Artillery Regiment no. 12 in Schwerin as a career offi |
s of ZiS-3 started in the end of 1940 on the | Artillery Factory No. 92 under supervision of V. G. Gr |
tiative of Grabin, his design bureau and the | Artillery Factory No. 92 head and his deputies. |
ssigned to the newly formed Hanoverian Field | Artillery Regiment No. 10. |
Royal | Artillery Supporting non-mobile units designed to defe |
In the Confederate | Artillery a normal junior officer had two rows of seve |
for war service during World War II with the | Artillery in north Africa and Italy (1942-1945). |
Royal Australian | Artillery Museum, North Head, Sydney, Australia |
Two batteries of the 80th Field | Artillery Regiment, North African |
han Cape from 1937, then served in the Royal | Artillery in North Africa and Northwest Europe 1939-45 |
First World War, Tate served with the Royal | Artillery in northern France. |
strongly fortified that lesser caliber field | artillery could not be used instead. |
ld not take the fortress because their heavy | artillery had not yet landed. |
Artillery is not defined solely by particular types of | |
The Portuguese land based | artillery did not open fire considering it might be a |
service and consisted of the 107 Royal Horse | Artillery (South Notts Hussars Yeomanry) and the 150 R |
The 107 Royal Horse | Artillery (South Notts Hussars Yeomanry) consisted of |
He served with the Kilcrease Light | Artillery until November 22, 1864, when he resigned hi |
e regimental adjutant of the 2nd Regiment of | Artillery from November 1864 through March 1865. |
on was changed to 1st Corps de Afrique Heavy | Artillery in November 1863. |
on Green Hill to the north used to hold many | artillery pieces now displayed at Firepower. |
Not expressly enjoined from employing | artillery, they now planned a massive artillery prepar |
dge, Captain Houston and his Kilcrease Light | Artillery were nowhere near there during that battle. |
, Reinhard was assigned to the Bavarian Foot | Artillery regiment nr.14. |
chnical Committee of the Main Directorate of | Artillery (KB NTK GAU). |
In addition, Mr. Russell served as a field | artillery officer, nuclear and chemical target analyst |
he official regimental march of the Austrian | Artillery Regiment Number 2 till its dissolution in 20 |
were described as being equipped with light | artillery and numerous machine guns. |
k gun, for some Centurion tanks operating as | Artillery Forward Observation and Armoured Vehicle, Ro |
panies, with a suitable command group and an | artillery forward observer team. |
g devices had been introduced, rendering the | artillery linstock obsolete though the linstock remain |
eak down and prevented the movement of heavy | artillery were obvious. |
rs were built in 1915 to engage German shore | artillery in occupied Belgium during the First World W |
ginally built in 1915 to engage German shore | artillery in occupied Belgium during the First World W |
TM 4-210 Seacoast | Artillery Weapons Oct. 1944 |
gna started on 9 April, with a major air and | artillery bombardment of the German positions, followe |
They served with the single heavy | artillery battalion of the Norwegian Army in 1940, but |
om 1799 held the position of director of the | artillery park of the Army of Egypt, with the rank of |
, equipment and military discipline, without | artillery, short of ammunition, powder inferior, shell |
itary Academy, Woolwich, he joined the Royal | Artillery corps of the British Army as a lieutenant in |
rginia Infantry regiments and the Rockbridge | Artillery Battery of Rockbridge County, 1 unit recruit |
carried by the companies of the 129th Field | Artillery Regiment of the 35th Infantry Division, such |
ook command of the 4th Battalion, 29th Field | Artillery, part of the 1st Armored Division in Germany |
as largely destroyed by Allied bombings; the | artillery siege of Dunkirk was directed on the final d |
by making the whole opposing army drunk, his | artillery consisting of 300,000 well-filled bottles. |
ressed the requirement for super heavy field | artillery capable of attacking heavily reinforced targ |
f Major Brown's 7th Infantry, Captain Loud's | artillery company of four 18 pounders, and Lieutenant |
a base for one of the most successful Soviet | artillery pieces of World War II - the 152-mm howitzer |
Castro was a corporal in the | artillery company of Presidio of San Francisco. |
Artillery battalion of rifle brigade included one batt | |
In 1827, Zasyadko was in charge of | Artillery Headquarters of the Russian army and took pa |
n Warsaw from 1767 until 1791, and served as | Artillery General of Lithuania, from 1773 to 1793. |
, meaning big or great battery) was a French | artillery tactic of the Napoleonic wars. |
He served in the 2nd | Artillery Brigade of the 20th Infantry Division 1st Ca |
moted to brigadier general in command of the | Artillery Brigade of the Department of North Carolina |
(12 pieces in the 7th Army, 24 in the 467th | Artillery Regiment of the 8th Army, 12 in the 51st Art |
tive in organizing the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company, of which he became captain in 1640. |
rved as Captain of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts. |
ion in February 1943, the same month that an | artillery battalion of the 12th Marines became the gen |
However | artillery pieces of any kind were in short supply duri |
It was crested to Indian | artillery because of an intervening feature, which mea |
ntil 1929 after which he commanded the Coast | Artillery District of Manila and Subic Bay from 1929-1 |
28 June 1922 the National Army commenced an | artillery bombardment of the anti-Treaty Irish Republi |
as to begin on 23 August 1942 with a massive | artillery bombardment of Leningrad, following with aer |
the regiment's service in World War I as an | artillery unit of the Second Division. |
1st Armored Division to relieve the Division | Artillery (DIVARTY) of the 4th Infantry Division of re |
During World War I, he commanded an | artillery unit of the Austro-Hungarian Army, and fough |
op section, he was a volunteer in a Romanian | artillery unit of the International Brigades during th |
e First Battle of Bull Run in the Washington | Artillery out of New Orleans. |
573 Gun | Artillery Regiment of the Reserve of Highest Command |
104 Gun | Artillery Regiment of the Reserve of Highest Command |
541 Howitzer | Artillery Regiment of the Reserve of Highest Command |
In 1941 he enlisted to the | Artillery Corps of the British Army, and headed a Jewi |
army remained passive and was satisfied with | artillery bombardments of the weirs on the Drava, the |
n a variety of positions, including in Coast | Artillery, Chief of Army Ordnance, and was part of Ope |
1966 and commissioned as a Lieutenant in the | Artillery Corps of the Indian Army. |
became a member of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts in 1672. |
Capron accompanied his | artillery battery of General William R. Shafter's Amer |
After a brief | artillery bombardment of the Mahdist camp, the combine |
The 10th Marine Regiment is an | artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps b |
aster of the Hunt of the Crown in 1766-1773, | Artillery General of Lithuania in 1768-1773, Ambassado |
Bombay | Artillery (now of the Staff Corps) |
ithin 10 minutes or else he would resume the | artillery bombardment of the surrounded German positio |
The clash raged for 8 hours, | artillery units of the sultanate army created havoc in |
ginning of the battle Ghent lost most of its | artillery because of an explosion, and the battle did |
e was a gunner in France with the 12th Field | Artillery Brigade of the AIF. |
Reserve | Artillery, Department of the Gulf, to February 1865. |
The U.S. Army conducted a 10-minute | artillery bombardment of The Pinnacle on the morning o |
rs of 11 July 1813, with 20 men of the Royal | Artillery, 40 of the 1st Battalion, 8th (King's) Regim |
On November 6, Syria resumed its | artillery bombardment of the Galilee, while Israeli wo |
Artillery, Post of Vicksburg, Mississippi, District of | |
Reserve | Artillery, Army of the Ohio, to September 1862. |
ayne had organized the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts and become its firs |
ined far more explosive filler than ordinary | artillery shells of the same caliber because the low m |
Infantry units as well as | artillery units of the 2nd Canadian Division served in |
time, he was Professor of Electricity at the | Artillery Academy of Saint Petersburg. |
In the | artillery brigade of VI Corps, the 3rd New York served |
e in Washington, D.C. and a tour as division | artillery commander of the 1st Cavalry Division follow |
Lacking the | artillery support of the troops entrenched on the West |
nd was a member of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts. |
to The | Artillery Museum of Finland. |
Reserve | Artillery, Army of the Ohio, to July 1862. |
Unattached | Artillery, Department of the Cumberland, to August 186 |
valry School, 1921-1923; commanded the Coast | Artillery District of Manila, 1923-1924; was promoted |
the 23rd and 33rd Rifle Divisions, the 613th | Artillery Regiment of the Reserve of the Supreme High |
101, 108, 519 Howitzer | Artillery Regiments of the Reserve of Highest Command |
The 189th Field | Artillery Regiment of the Oklahoma National Guard was |
The poor state of the | artillery, shortage of ammunition and poor preparation |
In 1937 he became the commander of the 28° | Artillery Regiment of the "Livorno" Division. |
ommissioned a second lieutenant in the Coast | Artillery Corps of the Regular Army June 13, 1929. |
Clients included the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts; the Chester Light |
l and Lom and continued his education in the | Artillery Department of the Military School in Sofia. |
in the armoured, cavalry, reconnaissance and | artillery arms of the Heer and Waffen SS. |
The 236th | Artillery Regiment of 162nd Infantry Division was inco |
The Mountain divisions had pack horse | artillery instead of the usual towed type |
In 1905, Major Townsley commanded the | Artillery District of Pensacola for a period, then was |
The people took the | artillery barracks of Guayaquil along with other milit |
In 1640, preaching before the | Artillery Company of London on 1 September, he stated |
Clark's battery had been transferred to the | artillery brigade of II Corps under Col John C. Tidbal |
his is now a forest hiding the former German | artillery batteries of Audinghen. |
Artillery units of the 12th Division, at the time of t | |
He worked as a chaplain to the 9th | artillery regiment of the Belgian Army in Southern Fra |
In 1854 Sadler was commissioned into the | Artillery Battalion of the Royal Sussex Militia (later |
Units of the 1st | Artillery Division of the Fourth Field Army |
m front-line service were transferred to the | artillery regiments of riflemen divisions in rear mili |
one of the sub-units of 39th Regiment Royal | Artillery, part of the British Army. |
Regiment, the locally stationed Royal Field | Artillery and officers and men of the R.I.C. took plac |
s assigned to duty as a private in the Field | Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zach |
The 14th Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery (Colored) officially ceased to exist when th |
orties in co-operation with Territorial Army | artillery units, often based for the weekend in a frie |
on fire, most likely being hit by Cromwell's | artillery bombardment on the city, from Red Hill and P |
n Gulf landings, embarked troops of the 43rd | Artillery, and on 29 December 1944 departed New Guinea |
May, Fyodor Apraksin noted that work on the | artillery batteries on his side of Vyborg were finishe |
At 4 a.m. the North Koreans began an | artillery barrage on the division's positions along th |
A from 1917, after the US switched to metric | artillery based on French patterns. |
on District, however it would form part of 1 | Artillery Brigade on mobilisation as a Regiment. |
He was in control of the | artillery attack on the fortifications of Paris. |
on 9 November 1859) and the Portsmouth Light | Artillery [organized on 15 February 1809] to become th |
13-pounder gun that fired the first British | artillery round on the Western front leaves the Imperi |
action a sergeant major of 'G' Battery Royal | Artillery when on a foggy November morning in 1854 Rus |
Lloyd took over command of the 6th Field | Artillery Brigade on 28 November 1917 and then the 12t |
The effect of | artillery fire on the civilian population of Matamoros |
Pescheux d'Herbinville, one of the nineteen | artillery officers on whose acquittal the banquet that |
Originally approved for the 375th Field | Artillery Regiment on April 27th, 1933, the insignia w |
ommissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Field | Artillery (FA) on 6 June 1973. |
e being used as observation posts to call in | artillery fire on a UN supply road. |
01, members of the 1st Battalion 101st Field | Artillery served on state orders protecting the Pilgri |
y of Aberdeen) Battalion was converted to an | artillery regiment on 1 November 1941, becoming the 92 |
nant, he was then seconded to the Divisional | Artillery Signals on 15 March 1917 and promoted to cap |
ilt huge long ramps so as to be able to drag | artillery up on the walls. |
o beginning her first patrol she was sunk by | artillery fire on 16 April 1945. |
for Long Robin's XI v R Newland's XI at the | Artillery Ground on Wednesday, 26 June 1745, his team |
18 June and at the Albert Hall (by the Royal | Artillery Band) on 24 October. |
g 4. Returning to his platoon, he called for | artillery fire on a house, in and around which he susp |
Paris placed | artillery spotters on the forward slopes protected by |
An | artillery piece on display at The Battlefields Park |
It was redesignated for the 192d Field | Artillery Battalion on 16 July 1942. |
It was redesignated for the 192d | Artillery Regiment on 15 January 1971. |
It was redesignated for the 192d Field | Artillery Regiment on 19 July 1972. |
A number of incidents of | artillery firing on Union steamers passing up and down |
in 9.2in gun removed, as it was required for | artillery use on the Western Front, and a BL 7.5-inch |
Bottoms), a young American soldier hit by an | artillery shell on the last day of World War I, lies i |
Herron opened an intense two hour | artillery barrage on the Confederate position singling |
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