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Weapons also proved to be a problem, no | artillery pieces had been left in Britain to train new |
red by poor visibility, causing problems for | artillery and fire support. |
rkshops and small factories to produce heavy | artillery shells for the Western Front. |
ial buildings, as the arsenal produced steel | artillery pieces. |
s in the same year Tables of Projection, for | artillery, accompanying a work on gunnery by Robert An |
Porter Alexander, the prominent Confederate | artillery commander and postwar historian, lamented ab |
James II enthusiastically promoted modern | artillery, which he used with some success against the |
s impaired their ability to provide accurate | artillery support and although in late October a naval |
Arkansas Army National Guard provided Field | Artillery and Medical units in support of combat opera |
d, and the improvement in the Prussian field | artillery between 1866 and 1870 was extraordinary, eve |
as the first commander of the Pulaski Light | Artillery in an article published in the Arkansas Stat |
The first mention of the Pulaski Light | Artillery came in an article published in the Arkansas |
Newton, first commander of the Pulaski Light | Artillery |
, and it was soon set ablaze and pummeled by | artillery fire. |
As the allies began to put their | artillery into place, the British kept up a steady fir |
But as the quality of | artillery crews and their horses declined, it was empl |
of more experienced troops and quantities of | artillery had been rushed in that the situation was st |
blem: it was impossible to quietly transport | artillery over the rocky soil. |
ver and returned fire, and Monti radioed for | artillery and close air support. |
World War I Lumpsey mine had a rail mounted | artillery piece to defend the mine against Zeppelin at |
It ran on | artillery wheels with Goodrich clincher tires, and fea |
s-production that would surpass the range of | artillery. |
Europeans and 2,280 Africans, and a range of | artillery, including two 9-pounders (4 kg), four 24-po |
elected a captain in the Grand Rapids Light | Artillery (“Ringgolds” Light Artillery.) |
Rather his | artillery was positioned near the center of the Confed |
ily Advertiser carried another notice re the | Artillery Ground that "gentlemen may be supplied with |
FL18 records a notice re the | Artillery Ground taken from the Morning Chronicle of W |
Russians, who had not brought any real siege | artillery, had little success. |
rupp designed the "first real self-propelled | artillery piece", the Sonderkraftfahrzeug 165/1 (Speci |
ch other and when Bonham's men received some | artillery fire from the Union rear guard, and found th |
initially intended to be reconnaissance and | artillery spotting in support of armies on the ground, |
addition to more regular reconnaissance and | artillery spotting missions. |
ptember it began tactical reconnaissance and | artillery spotting missions over Palestine, where it r |
.5 was a British two-seat reconnaissance and | artillery observation biplane designed and built by th |
in the armoured, cavalry, reconnaissance and | artillery arms of the Heer and Waffen SS. |
The unit flew reconnaissance, mapping, | artillery adjustment, bombing, dive-bombing, and straf |
As one Spanish infantryman recounts, "Their | artillery played upon it in a most horrible fashion un |
ue is for infantry, while the red represents | artillery support. |
lazoned on a red shield, the red symbolizing | Artillery. |
Shield: The shield is red for | Artillery. |
Symbolism: The shield is red for | Artillery. |
There was a Soviet Red Army | Artillery School (a military academy) in Chuhuyiv befo |
Kursants (cadets) of the Red Army's | Artillery School in Chuhuyiv, 1933 |
In 1966 it was severely shelled by Red Guard | artillery and monks then had to dismantle the remains. |
ese radioman before he can redirect American | artillery fire onto the Japanese position. |
grouped and counterattacked, regaining their | artillery and camps after a desperate fight. |
h Army marks this call for Royal Regiment of | Artillery units only. |
In 1783 he entered the 1st regiment of | artillery, where he rapidly rose to the rank of Adjuta |
her John, a captain in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, and it became extinct upon his death at Cli |
ceived a commission in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery in 1953. |
was commissioned into the Royal Regiment of | Artillery in December 1901. |
The 1st Louisiana Regiment Heavy | Artillery (African Descent) was an artillery regiment |
e unit was designated the 7th Regiment Heavy | Artillery on April 4, 1864, and 10th Regiment Heavy Ar |
It currently houses 5th Regiment Royal | Artillery and the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment forme |
iment but in August 2007 16th Regiment Royal | Artillery, equipped with the Rapier FSC, moved here fr |
dals won by members of the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, and tells some of the stories behind them. |
ommissioned a captain in the 5th Regiment of | Artillery in August 1861. |
one of the sub-units of 39th Regiment Royal | Artillery "The Welsh Gunners", part of the British Arm |
d, and a lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, British Army during the Crimean War when th |
old, and a sergeant in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, British Army during the Crimean War when th |
Anthony Porteous (73033), Royal Regiment of | Artillery (Fleet, Hants.). |
sland is currently home to 47 Regiment Royal | Artillery, armed with the Starstreak HVM. |
H450 is operated by the 32nd Regiment Royal | Artillery of the British Army on military operations i |
In January 2008, 12 Regiment Royal | Artillery moved to the island upon their return from G |
e regimental adjutant of the 2nd Regiment of | Artillery from November 1864 through March 1865. |
e was commissioned in to the 5th Regiment of | Artillery upon graduation, and fought with it in the P |
n Farndale, History of the Royal Regiment of | Artillery Western Front 1914-18. |
ency Commissioned Officer in the Regiment of | Artillery. |
nd in 1959 was enrolled into the Regiment of | Artillery. |
toria Cross awarded to the Royal Regiment of | Artillery for successfully defending his gun at the Ba |
Inkerman Battery of the 40th Regiment Royal | Artillery is named for the battle of the same name whi |
rted to the 66th Search Light Regiment Royal | Artillery. |
egiment Royal Engineers, 19th Regiment Royal | Artillery, the Joint Force EOD group as well as troops |
d, and a lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, British Army during the Crimean War when th |
21 Anti-Tank Regiment Royal | Artillery |
Assisted in raising a regiment of | Artillery and was commissioned a lieutenant. |
United Kingdom - Royal Regiment of | Artillery |
lford was a captain in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, British Army during the First World War, an |
old, and a captain in the Royal Regiment of | Artillery, British Army during the Crimean War when th |
on Troop) is a Battery of 5th Regiment Royal | Artillery in the Royal Artillery. |
d as 20 Battery, part of 16th Regiment Royal | Artillery and has lately served in the Falkland Island |
ry Colonel of the 412th Coast Regiment Royal | Artillery (Territorial Army) 1948-51. |
amel of the 21st Light Infantry Regiment and | artillery Colonel Henri Marie Lenoury). |
e batteries that make up 16th Regiment Royal | Artillery. |
one of the sub-units of 39th Regiment Royal | Artillery, part of the British Army. |
ttery of 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal | Artillery (Volunteers). |
45th Battery, 62nd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal | Artillery attached to the Hamilton Light Infantry duri |
ded with the departure of 16 Regiment, Royal | Artillery in July 2007. |
ated to replace the 10th Marine Regiment, an | artillery unit, that was being sent to Indian Head Pro |
153 Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery |
eld Battery of the 5th Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery, deployed adjacent to the nearby airfield. |
are recorded by the 23 Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery as having made a daylight counterattack thro |
the 237th Battery 60th Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery, an Australian battery of 2 pounder anti-tan |
(Loyals) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal | Artillery was created in November 1941 from the 7th Ba |
l of Thames and Medway Heavy Regiment, Royal | Artillery. |
Phoenix Battery, 32 Regiment, Royal | Artillery Corps |
(Loyals) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal | Artillery. |
he 587th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal | Artillery. |
Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery. |
se men were from the 5th NY Regiment, Lamb's | Artillery, Orange County Militia, and Ulster County Mi |
d served with the 26th Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery, in the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) 196 |
ng Officer of the 1st Survey Regiment, Royal | Artillery. |
d into the 8th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal | Artillery in 1939 and served during World War II, reac |
The Humber Regiment, Royal | Artillery became A Company, 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Vo |
ts, along with several cavalry regiments and | artillery batteries. |
Two regiments Italian | artillery (stationed at Bardia) |
e 70th Field and 5th Medium Regiments, Royal | Artillery. |
War, Randall raised eighteen regiments, ten | artillery batteries, and three cavalry units before le |
Russians had three infantry regiments, three | artillery batteries and a Cossack regiment. |
March 16 he entered the Regular Confederate | Artillery with the rank of captain, and on May 1 he wa |
He tired of the sea and rejoined his | artillery regiment. |
Each time, French forces relied upon | artillery and close air support to inflict damages on |
Although the remaining German | artillery could hardly acquire targets because the spo |
under the 1938 reforms, the remaining scarce | artillery and the other support formations were withdr |
UNIFIL peacekeepers remove the remains of | artillery attack victims. |
he suggestion from Sam Houston to remove the | artillery and blow up the Alamo. |
g devices had been introduced, rendering the | artillery linstock obsolete though the linstock remain |
ior Yeomanry Regiments would be re reoled as | artillery the Hampshire Yeomanry was re roled as an Ar |
hting over Bin Jawad was reported, including | artillery duels, before the rebels fled in hundreds of |
(west); crossed cannon, which represent the | artillery (north); and an anchor and shot, which repre |
the night, but these were again repulsed by | artillery and small arms fire. |
account, Hindman's division was repulsed by | artillery alone, Williams's infantry having taken no p |
in 9.2in gun removed, as it was required for | artillery use on the Western Front, and a BL 7.5-inch |
II Battalion/6th Reserve Foot | Artillery |
6 batteries, 6th Reserve Field | Artillery Regiment |
assigned command of the army's Reserve Corps | artillery, a position Thomas would hold for the rest o |
ake it a fortress capable of resisting early | artillery. |
ithin 10 minutes or else he would resume the | artillery bombardment of the surrounded German positio |
On November 6, Syria resumed its | artillery bombardment of the Galilee, while Israeli wo |
Rifle and | artillery fire continued until 15:30, when Forrest sen |
scued the wounded while exposed to rifle and | artillery fire, going close to the enemy's parapet. |
262nd, 264th Tank, 297th Motor Rifle, 852nd | Artillery (Self-propelled), 929th Anti-Aircraft Rocket |
ad just begun crossing the Isle river; their | artillery (three bronze guns) and some of the infantry |
uture Generalissimo Colonel Robert Nivelle's | artillery proved decisive. |
As rockets and | artillery pounded Albanian positions on Mount Sar Plan |
1,800 tons of munitions; 140,000 rockets and | artillery shells; 435 vehicles; 29 tons of communicati |
ian bombardment began, "Georgian rockets and | artillery were hitting civilian areas in the breakaway |
r of the perimeter, Lt. Col. Rogers directed | artillery fire on the assaulting enemy and led a secon |
but again demonstrated the critical role of | artillery during World War I and the difficulty of sup |
y War, the Egyptians launched a new round of | artillery duels with Israeli forces. |
appointed Captain in the Fife Royal Garrison | Artillery, another Militia regiment. |
r in the 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery of the British Army where he became a Major |
ber of siege batteries of the Royal Garrison | Artillery. |
e 2/1st Nottinghamshire Battery, Royal Horse | Artillery (Territorial Force) was a TF horse artillery |
, Ormskirk Union, Surgeon to the Royal Naval | Artillery Volunteers, and Medical Officer to the South |
Barracks - 7 Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery |
World War I as a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was awarded the Military Cross in 1917. |
Royal Field | Artillery |
e 1/3rd West Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery (Territorial Force), he commanded it in the |
, Fison served as captain in the Royal Field | Artillery. |
s round the world, including the Royal Horse | Artillery, the Household Cavalry and various Police Fo |
g of the 44th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field | Artillery, based at Brighton. |
1916, Charles Loewen joined the Royal Field | Artillery in 1918 during the close of the First World |
raise the 140th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison | Artillery and the 40th Divisional Ammunition Column. |
ries were designated part of the Royal Field | Artillery, one battery being allocated to the division |
stnut Troop) of the 1st Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, serving with the British Army of the Rhine. |
lin was commissioned into the Royal Garrison | Artillery in 1914 and reached the rank of Major during |
First World War he served in the Royal Field | Artillery and in 1925 was called to the Bar at Inner T |
e Anti-Aircraft branch of the Royal Garrison | Artillery in 1916 and rose to the rank of Major, being |
, including two batteries of the Royal Horse | Artillery, was retiring from Thabanchu towards Bloemfo |
Lieutenant; Royal Field | Artillery |
manded C Battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, and then became an instructor at the Staff |
College after serving in the Royal Garrison | Artillery during World War I and in 1922 became a Fell |
eld Regiment (Self Propelled) Royal Canadian | Artillery (RCA) was a Field Artillery regiment in the |
He was commissioned into the Royal Marine | Artillery in 1914 but seconded to the Royal Naval Air |
the 84th Battery, 11th Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, which was stationed in Jubbulpore. |
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field | Artillery, had all been killed, wounded, or driven fro |
ved initially in the Canadian Royal Garrison | Artillery before transferring to the British Army to b |
a commission in the (British) Royal Garrison | Artillery (Special Reserve), and was attached to the R |
service and consisted of the 107 Royal Horse | Artillery (South Notts Hussars Yeomanry) and the 150 R |
nd a driver in the 37th Battery, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe |
James was with the Royal Field | Artillery and Royal Flying Corps during World War I an |
hed to the British 62nd Battery, Royal Field | Artillery with the rank of captain. |
f an anti-tank battery of the Royal Canadian | Artillery in the Second World War, and later Minister |
50th Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe |
7 (Parachute) Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery, Royal Artillery |
oned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison | Artillery (later Royal Artillery) in December 1902. |
easonably powerful field gun for Royal Horse | Artillery batteries attached to Cavalry divisions, whi |
mer Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Canadian | Artillery. |
ved call-up papers to the army's Royal Horse | Artillery, based in Surrey. |
nd was a Farrier Sergeant in the Royal Horse | Artillery. |
or the 108th Field Battery, Royal Australian | Artillery and 407 Long Range Patrol Squadron of the Ca |
rs old, and a bombardier in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t |
276th (West Lancashire) Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during World War I when the fo |
rs of the 39th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison | Artillery conducting a shoot in the Fricourt-Mametz va |
d lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, British Army during the Second World War wh |
roop became part of 1st Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery which involved, at the outset, the formation |
XLII Brigade Royal Field | Artillery |
War One he was a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches 18 times. |
m in 1907, before serving in the Royal Field | Artillery as a captain between 1914 and 1919 in the Fi |
XXXIV Brigade Royal Field | Artillery |
nd served as a Captain in the Royal Canadian | Artillery Reserves. |
XV Brigade Royal Field | Artillery |
the 4th London Howitzer Brigade Royal Field | Artillery (Royal Artillery, Territorial Army), rose to |
in the 'C' Battery 83rd Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War, th |
mith, was a Major-General in the Royal Horse | Artillery and the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars, |
nd a Driver in the 37th Battery, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe |
XIII Brigade, Royal Horse | Artillery |
ld War I, where he served in the Royal Field | Artillery and Welch Regiment. |
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