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XI Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery |
3rd Highland (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery. |
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. |
for three Fulham Brigades of the Royal Field | Artillery. |
V Battery Royal Horse | Artillery |
olete BL 12 pounder 6 cwt gun in Royal Horse | Artillery service until the QF 13 pounder became avail |
much smaller fur cap worn by the Royal Horse | Artillery and hussar regiments in full dress. |
W Battery Royal Horse | Artillery |
King's Troop, Royal Horse | Artillery |
42, but first served with the Royal Canadian | Artillery during World War II. |
n to be Chief Instructor to the Royal Marine | Artillery in 1928. |
w duty with: Arty Wing RTD, Royal Australian | Artillery 10 Field Brigade; Eastern Command, 2 Militar |
N Battery Royal Horse | Artillery |
He enlisted in the Royal Garrison | Artillery in 1915 and was commissioned in 1917. |
X Battery Royal Horse | Artillery |
He served with the Royal Australian | Artillery (RAA) during World War II. |
ry, at School of Instruction for Royal Horse | Artillery and Royal Field Artillery until returning to |
of the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian | Artillery. |
ental duty with the 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong 1970-197 |
HQ - South Shields Royal Garrison | Artillery Northumbrian (North Riding) Heavy Bty. |
914 he was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery and served until 1918, reaching the rank of |
78 and was allocated to the Royal Australian | Artillery. |
serving as a gunner with the Royal Garrison | Artillery during the Third Battle of Ypres. |
P Battery (Anti-tank) Royal Horse | Artillery (RHA) |
Officer of 1st Field Regiment Royal Canadian | Artillery, his first command since leaving C battery. |
nal Service, serving in the Royal Australian | Artillery as a gunner, operator and batman to the Comm |
were also seven batteries of the Royal Horse | Artillery, an Armoured Car detachment and the 7th Ligh |
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field | Artillery, had all been either killed, wounded, or dri |
rdshire Yeomanry) Field Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery (Territorial Army) and was granted the full |
ed as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field | Artillery in France and occupied Germany in 1918 and 1 |
Royal Garrison | Artillery won the championship. |
15 to 1919 he served with the Royal Garrison | Artillery and was twice wounded, losing his left eye a |
eventh Heavy Battery of the Royal Australian | Artillery, with Meredith commanding a pair of soldiers |
Gregory served in the Royal Garrison | Artillery, but also made 53 appearances for Watford in |
er barracks gate, one named the Royal Marine | Artillery. |
In 1915 he enlisted in the Royal Field | Artillery. |
With the King's Troop, Royal Horse | Artillery, London |
e (Identical to that worn by the Royal Horse | Artillery) |
lst serving as a sergeant in the Royal Field | Artillery on the Western Front in France. |
f the 3rd South Midland Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, in 1913. |
1/5th Hants Howitzer Bty Royal Field | Artillery |
A lieutenant of the Royal Marine | Artillery (George Dare Dowell) came to his assistance, |
giment in 1914 and served in the Royal Field | Artillery until 1916, when he joined the newly formed |
tury, serving as a base for the Royal Marine | Artillery howitzer and anti aircraft brigade, and late |
The 107 Royal Horse | Artillery (South Notts Hussars Yeomanry) consisted of |
n the alarm was given Q Battery, Royal Horse | Artillery, was within 300 yards of the Spruit. |
fame is as commander of G Troop Royal Horse | Artillery in the thick of the fighting at the Battle o |
ded:- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, 3 Royal Horse | Artillery and a battalion each from Sweden, Finland an |
ing from Sandhurst he joined the Royal Field | Artillery before moving to the 17th Lancers, and in 19 |
e, he was a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian | Artillery between 1942 and 1943. |
e military as a major for the Royal Canadian | Artillery in Europe. |
reiber was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery becoming a Lieutenant in 1912. |
colonel of the 1st Lancashire Royal Garrison | Artillery and on his retirement in 1884, was granted t |
7 (Para) Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery |
ch and was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery in 1895 before serving in the Second Boer Wa |
irst World War he served in the Royal Marine | Artillery and was involved in the Battle of the Somme. |
The 1st Regiment, Royal Australian | Artillery is a close support regiment attached to the |
Sergeant Major in the 'L' Bty., Royal Horse | Artillery, British Army during the World War I when th |
referred, is a former Australian Royal Navy | artillery battery in the hinterland of Horseshoe. |
e changes, it became 'P' Battery Royal Horse | Artillery in 1889. |
22 Mountain Battery Royal Garrison | Artillery |
ught in World War II with the Royal Canadian | Artillery. |
en he was made an officer in the Royal Field | Artillery in 1915. |
anti-tank guns from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery (RHA), 'C' battery 4 RHA, and the 106th batt |
so served in the Northumberland Royal Guards | Artillery with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was |
943 to 1946, he served in the Royal Canadian | Artillery and then in the Intelligence Corps of the Ca |
d during World War I with the Royal Garrison | Artillery after which he studied at Queens' College, C |
e First World War, he joined the Royal Field | Artillery; he was killed in action on January 16, 1917 |
rs old, and a lieutenant in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t |
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field | Artillery, were lying in an advanced donga close in th |
joined CCXV (1st Wessex) Brigade Royal Field | Artillery (TF). |
-Upon-Tyne (Western division, Royal Garrison | Artillery) Volunteers and later served as a Lieutenant |
In his forties he served in the Royal Field | Artillery during the first world war. |
idland (Howitzer) Brigade of the Royal Field | Artillery as a Second Lieutenant. |
Royal Garrison | Artillery, 71 and 90 Companies |
World War, Hiams served with the Royal Field | Artillery. |
Royal Australian | Artillery Museum, North Head, Sydney, Australia |
arratt was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery in 1910 and transferred to the Royal Flying |
rles Campbell, DS0, MC (135944), Royal Horse | Artillery, |
Isherwood fought in the Royal Field | Artillery in the first world war, rising to the rank o |
he AIF so that he could join the Royal Field | Artillery of the British Army in December 1915. |
22 Field Regiment, Royal Australian | Artillery |
Guinea as a Gunner with the Royal Australian | Artillery and died on the 28th of August 1942. |
Royal Society, a major in the Royal Stannary | Artillery, a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieuten |
Regiment, the locally stationed Royal Field | Artillery and officers and men of the R.I.C. took plac |
st World War he served in the Royal Garrison | Artillery. |
Captain; RFC and Royal Field | Artillery |
ommander 12th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field | Artillery. |
ng had spent the war with the Royal Garrison | Artillery in Italy, and also made over 30 appearances |
ling the memorial, men of the Royal Garrison | Artillery ('RGA') are shown on the plan entitled Plan |
In January 1915 he joined the Royal Field | Artillery. |
ar I he served overseas with the Royal Field | Artillery. |
ferred into 114 Battery, XXV Bde Royal Field | Artillery. |
d, and a major in the 119th Bty, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe |
102 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Australian | Artillery |
he addition of the 5th Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery became known as the 23rd Armoured Brigade Gr |
ast Lancashire Regiment) Brigade, Royal Foot | Artillery |
X.66 Medium Mortar Battery Royal Foot | Artillery |
Z.66 Medium Mortar Battery Royal Foot | Artillery |
e and Belgium as a Major in the Royal Marine | Artillery. |
nduct of all ranks of Q Battery, Royal Horse | Artillery, was conspicuously gallant and daring, but t |
Royal Garrison | Artillery Volunteers) then Archdeacon of Hastings from |
ng his career he served with the Royal Horse | Artillery and Royal Field Artillery. |
apons, it was operated by the Royal Garrison | Artillery in World War I. |
geant in the 3rd Wessex Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, during the First World War. |
16 and was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery and shipped out to France to fight in the Fi |
tery and 104 Field Battery, Royal Australian | Artillery providing indirect fire support in conjuncti |
during which he served with the Royal Field | Artillery. |
Bassom joined the Royal Marine | Artillery as a Gunner at the age of 17 and gained the |
Sanderson served in the Royal Field | Artillery during the First World War. |
ears old, and a sergeant in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the First World War wh |
nd 1766, becoming Colonel of the Royal Irish | Artillery in 1760. |
vans was transferred to the Royal Australian | Artillery on 27 March 1916, and went to the Western Fr |
13 Field Battery, Royal Australian | Artillery was formed in New South Wales during Septemb |
illman was commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery in 1889. |
s own gunners, the 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery, 64th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery and, |
He was commissioned in the Royal Field | Artillery in 1918 and joined the Territorial Army whil |
ed to the 48 Field Battery, Royal Australian | Artillery. |
Canada - Royal Canadian | Artillery |
igade Major of the 24th Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery. |
in the 'C' Battery 63rd Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe |
elieved C Battery of 176 Brigade Royal Field | Artillery (RFA) on the line south east of Armentieres, |
efore his 1916 commission in the Royal Field | Artillery. |
became Colonel Commandant of the Royal Horse | Artillery, and in the same year he was appointed Maste |
War, being commissioned into the Royal Field | Artillery. |
katchewan, he served with the Royal Canadian | Artillery and was officer with the Princess Patricia's |
All units of the Royal Horse | Artillery unless shown |
E Battery Royal Horse | Artillery are a Close Support Battery of 1st Regiment |
in World War I served in the Royal Garrison | Artillery and later as a war artist. |
the extent to which, in such rugged country, | artillery, with reliable infantry ahead, could halt an |
The Russian initial | artillery bombardment was quite long (it lasted two da |
M1902 gun was the mainstay of Russian Empire | artillery; as such it was extensively used in World Wa |
come the largest cannon of the Russian siege | artillery (1577; weight - 7,134 kg; displayed in St. P |
nlike the Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber the | artillery model has no basket. |
2,000 metres (6,600 ft) from Salaita, German | artillery began firing. |
e the player a few tries on the same course, | Artillery Duel switches to a new mountain after each t |
At the same time, | Artillery specialist Filemon N. Pestich was sent to Am |
army remained passive and was satisfied with | artillery bombardments of the weirs on the Drava, the |
on it were unfruitful due to the scarcity of | artillery. |
Shield The shield is scarlet for | Artillery. |
e wearer: sky blue for infantry, scarlet for | artillery, and gold for cavalry. |
' where there was then a training school for | artillery officers, afterwards merged in the Woolwich |
He became Chief Instructor at the School of | Artillery, Larkhill in 1920, serving until 1923 when h |
He has been an instructor at the School of | Artillery, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and th |
ts, he was Chief Instructor at the School of | Artillery in Deolali and the Deputy Director of Artill |
ysics, and at the Prussian Army's school for | artillery and engineers. |
, he had a brilliant career at the school of | artillery at Metz. |
the Red Army and graduated from a school of | artillery. |
He served as an Instructor at the School of | Artillery from 1967-70, and subsequently at the Army W |
e Long Gunnery Staff Course at the School of | Artillery, Devlali. |
army establishments including the School of | Artillery of Indian Army and nearby Airforce station. |
Deolali is home to the School of | Artillery, the premier institution for imparting train |
Garrison is also home to the Royal School of | Artillery. |
elled platform for the 800mm Schwerer Gustav | artillery piece also made by Krupp - the largest artil |
ommanding Officer of the Second Antiaircraft | Artillery Battalion until returning to the United Stat |
on, aware that the governor had secretly had | artillery shipped from the Confederacy to the militia, |
troops, a company of Turcos and a section of | artillery, marched directly on My Cui from Vinh Long. |
men of the 9th MSM Cavalry and a section of | artillery from the 3rd Indiana Battery, crossed the Mi |
(Richards') Hill, supported by a section of | artillery. |
d two members of the Minutemen to seek siege | artillery from the Confederate Government. |
ate Ghosts have reportedly been seen placing | artillery on the battlefield. |
17), daughter of General George Selby, Royal | Artillery. |
21° Self propelled | Artillery Regiment "Trieste" in Foggia |
pired by the Grille series of self propelled | artillery vehicles developed by Nazi Germany during Wo |
rting them into self-propelled anti-aircraft | artillery, mounting a 37 mm anti-aircraft gun on the T |
nown as PGZ-95) self-propelled anti-aircraft | artillery (SPAA) system as the main search and acquisi |
The Wiard rifle is a semi-steel light | artillery piece invented by Norman Wiard. |
, the rebel General Queipo de Llano sends in | artillery and heavily armed troops. |
1 Separate Heavy | Artillery Regiment |
Three sequels followed, | Artillery of Lies in 1991, Red Rag Blues in 2006, and |
y Train, 5th Battalion (late Serjeant, Royal | Artillery) Lieutenant George Symons Date of Act of Bra |
After switching to aviation, he served in | artillery cooperation units operating two-seaters in S |
n Warsaw from 1767 until 1791, and served as | Artillery General of Lithuania, from 1773 to 1793. |
aw service with the Afrika Korps, serving as | artillery observation vehicles after being fitted with |
midnight on 19 July, the Republicans set the | Artillery (also called the ordnance barracks), castle |
struction of fortifications and the setup of | artillery batteries to counter naval attacks. |
428 men, seven field | artillery pieces and 117 wagons were captured. |
a private in Battery A, Seventy-second Field | Artillery, from August 27, 1918, to January 9, 1919. |
ed soft-skinned vehicles and several Russian | artillery batteries. |
l on the second day and seized several Union | artillery pieces before withdrawing when supporting un |
of Harry Hays, who had seized several Union | artillery pieces. |
pressure of heavy fire from enemy ship based | artillery had to give up the position. |
would enable him to use his ships' superior | artillery, but Republican Vice Admiral de Ubieta decid |
sors, any of his or their ships, ordinances, | artillery, or other munitions of fortifications of war |
from the King his castles, forts, ships, or | artillery, and to fail to surrender any of them within |
craft, hostile naval gunfire and shore based | artillery, the combined total of Army, Navy and Marine |
The ships came under fire from shore based | artillery and bombers many times, but survived all att |
r, his plans were limited by the shortage of | artillery ammunition which meant the preliminary bomba |
s attribute the victory to a 7-hour siege of | artillery or the use of Congreve rockets. |
27: a commander, two drivers, a signaler, an | artillery officer, 12 artillery men, eight machine gun |
nd brigades, but also significant additional | artillery and engineer units, which were vital for bre |
They served with the single heavy | artillery battalion of the Norwegian Army in 1940, but |
"caretaker status," with only a single Coast | Artillery noncom assigned to watch over it and other n |
Headquarters was wiped out when a single NVA | artillery round exploded within the command group. |
f BMP-2 armored vehicles and a single 155-mm | artillery battery. |
The newly sited British | artillery opened up on the advancing French and Irish |
the gathering and reported the situation to | artillery officers on the ground, who fired three 5.9" |
Kampot was further reinforced with six 105mm | artillery pieces and two more battalions. |
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