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on May the 24th, 2010 in Europe while Heavy | Artillery Records released the album in North America |
Fort Monroe, contained infantry outposts and | artillery redoubts, but was insufficiently manned to p |
r Cox as Tom Cain was injured, and the Royal | Artillery refused to allow on-loan 'keeper "Gunner" Re |
The 1st Battalion of | Artillery Regiment 814 was formed on 15 March 1940 wit |
y regiments (the 468th, 488th and 499th), an | artillery regiment (the 268th), and antitank, reconnai |
tur, Hayessen completed military training at | Artillery Regiment no. 12 in Schwerin as a career offi |
fter serving briefly as commander of a field | artillery regiment in the Imperial Guards Division, Ka |
s from A Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field | Artillery Regiment successfully fired the M982 Excalib |
486 | Artillery Regiment (ап), |
The 1st Mountain | Artillery Regiment Italian: 1° Reggimento Artiglieria |
Artillery regiment (three battalions) many equipped wi | |
February, 1862 as a part of a Missouri light | artillery regiment under the authority of Governor Hen |
carried by the companies of the 129th Field | Artillery Regiment of the 35th Infantry Division, such |
18 | Artillery Regiment |
79. Mountain | Artillery Regiment |
The 2nd Alpine | Artillery Regiment Italian: 2° Reggimento Artiglieria |
Three infantry battalions and one | artillery regiment (stationed at the Sollum-Musaid-Cap |
eployment 2d BCT's 3rd Battalion, 16th Field | Artillery Regiment and 204th Brigade Support Battalion |
22. Vespri | Artillery Regiment |
Coat of Arms of the 1st Mountain | Artillery Regiment |
58. | Artillery Regiment |
The | Artillery Regiment uses 81 mm light mortars attached t |
Coastal | Artillery Regiment |
n Army as chaplain of the 1st Missouri Light | Artillery Regiment in 1861. |
The 152nd | artillery regiment had four battalions, with a total o |
from 1861 to 1865 as part of the 14th Heavy | Artillery Regiment New York. |
38 | Artillery Regiment |
The 3rd Mountain | Artillery Regiment Italian: 3° Reggimento Artiglieria |
, Reinhard was assigned to the Bavarian Foot | Artillery regiment nr.14. |
Brigade Mounted | Artillery Regiment |
Artillery regiment (three battalions) | |
Artillery regiment (two battalions) | |
He led AR 3 from 1948 to 1949, and Field | Artillery Regiment 1 from 1949. |
The two cavalry regiments and the horse | artillery regiment were removed from the Division to f |
48. | Artillery Regiment |
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Alpine | Artillery Regiment |
nti-tank battery of six guns assigned to its | artillery regiment in 1942. |
Formosa | Artillery Regiment |
Artillery Regiment 10 | |
Gebirgs | Artillery Regiment 1057 |
73 | Artillery Regiment |
37. | Artillery Regiment |
49. | Artillery Regiment |
ps proceeded smoothly until the men of Horse | Artillery Regiment demanded personal assurance from Gr |
The 6th Mountain | Artillery Regiment (Italian: 6° Reggimento Artiglieria |
15. Montenero | Artillery Regiment |
160 | Artillery Regiment |
ile serving with the 3rd Battery, SS Polizei | Artillery Regiment in October 1942. |
218 | Artillery Regiment |
He served in the Coast | Artillery Regiment until 1943. |
The 4th Mountain | Artillery Regiment Italian: 4° Reggimento Artiglieria |
203 | Artillery Regiment |
50 | Artillery Regiment |
(12 pieces in the 7th Army, 24 in the 467th | Artillery Regiment of the 8th Army, 12 in the 51st Art |
213 | Artillery Regiment |
Coat of Arms of the 3rd Mountain | Artillery Regiment |
t 11, 1863 he was promoted Colonel, U.S. 5th | Artillery Regiment and from commanded the artillery re |
He served as Commanding Officer of the 4th | Artillery Regiment between 1941 and 1942, and in 1942 |
Originally approved for the 375th Field | Artillery Regiment on April 27th, 1933, the insignia w |
Waffen Gebirgs | Artillery Regiment 21 |
bat with the IJA 7th Independent Heavy Field | Artillery Regiment at the Battle of Nomonhan against t |
ere assigned only to the Second Battalion of | Artillery Regiment 84, where they formed three two-gun |
ssigned to the newly formed Hanoverian Field | Artillery Regiment No. 10. |
He served as Commanding Officer 14th | Artillery Regiment beginning in 1939, and was Commandi |
21° Self propelled | Artillery Regiment "Trieste" in Foggia |
3. Fossalta | Artillery Regiment (mot) |
China Garrison | Artillery Regiment - Colonel ? |
y of Aberdeen) Battalion was converted to an | artillery regiment on 1 November 1941, becoming the 92 |
ubsequently served as adjutant with the 67th | Artillery Regiment and with the Artillery Commander, 5 |
He was appointed colonel of the 2nd | Artillery Regiment in the Georgia forces in August, an |
Benicia Barracks, which also housed the 3rd | Artillery Regiment . |
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 |
40 North African | Artillery Regiment |
He spent a year in a Prussian | artillery regiment where he excelled in horsemanship. |
A mountain | artillery regiment (Gebirgs-Artillerie Regiment) would |
1 Separate Heavy | Artillery Regiment |
SS Volunteer | Artillery Regiment 32 |
anti-aircraft | artillery regiment (Kurday) |
Some of the 125th | Artillery Regiment |
he official regimental march of the Austrian | Artillery Regiment Number 2 till its dissolution in 20 |
883, and the turret handed over to the Royal | Artillery Regiment in March 1886. |
Coat of Arms of the 6th Mountain | Artillery Regiment |
The 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense | Artillery Regiment is an air and missile defense batta |
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. |
The 10th Marine Regiment is an | artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps b |
commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 129th | Artillery Regiment |
Waffen | Artillery Regiment der SS 25 |
6 batteries of 7th Field | Artillery Regiment |
6 batteries, 6th Reserve Field | Artillery Regiment |
The 6th | Artillery Regiment is also based at Minneriya along wi |
t was also known as 2nd West Tennessee Heavy | Artillery Regiment (African Descent). |
Between 1895-1910 he served with the 11th | Artillery Regiment in Lviv. |
elements of the 93rd Mountain | Artillery Regiment (93 RAM) |
rummer boy in Company C, 1st Minnesota Heavy | Artillery Regiment on October 10, 1864, becoming the c |
In 1887, he entered the 1st Field | Artillery regiment "Prinzregent Luitpold" and complete |
s was originally approved for the 192d Field | Artillery Regiment on 25 March 1927. |
the early 1930s he served with the 7th Field | Artillery Regiment at Madison Barracks, New York, afte |
a was originally approved for the 192d Field | Artillery Regiment on 25 March 1927. |
opist, came to the city around 1864 with his | artillery regiment and he was put in charge of the mai |
ia was originally approved for the 5th Field | Artillery Regiment on 21 January 1924. |
1940 Inada was commanding officer of a heavy | artillery regiment based in Acheng in northern Manchuk |
Promoted to Captain with the 1st | Artillery Regiment in 1891, he began to develop teleme |
rld War l, he was assigned to the 63rd Heavy | Artillery Regiment in France and actively participated |
Main article: 206th Field | Artillery Regiment (United States) |
Brooks remained in command of the 4th U.S. | Artillery Regiment after the Civil War. |
d command of the 2d Howitzer Battalion, 35th | Artillery Regiment in 1968. |
the 23rd and 33rd Rifle Divisions, the 613th | Artillery Regiment of the Reserve of the Supreme High |
The 189th Field | Artillery Regiment of the Oklahoma National Guard was |
In 1941, he served as Commanding Officer 6th | Artillery Regiment and Chief of Staff Higher Technical |
reinstated and authorized for the 5th Field | Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971. |
The 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment was a regiment in the Union Army du |
ary career as a major in the 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment and then gained a staff position as |
In 1937 he became the commander of the 28° | Artillery Regiment of the "Livorno" Division. |
rward with three infantry battalions and one | artillery regiment stationed in the Sollum-Musaid-Capu |
He became Commanding Officer 7th | Artillery Regiment and subsequently Vice Chief of Staf |
Artillery Regiment | |
The 1st Field | Artillery Regiment was first activated in 1907 from nu |
ld while assigned to the I.Battalion, 5th SS | Artillery Regiment SS Division Wiking in January 1943. |
The 1st Field | Artillery Regiment is an Field Artillery regiment of t |
The 236th | Artillery Regiment of 162nd Infantry Division was inco |
l German Army in 1914 and served in the 15th | Artillery Regiment in World War I as a Leutnant. |
st Point, he was then sent with the U.S. 3rd | Artillery Regiment in 1854 around Cape Horn to Califor |
126th Corps | Artillery Regiment and the 112th Separate Anti-aircraf |
2. Metauro | Artillery Regiment |
34. | Artillery Regiment |
54. | Artillery Regiment |
20. Piave | Artillery Regiment |
The 15th Field | Artillery Regiment is an Field Artillery regiment of t |
Artillery Regiment 668 | |
The 1st and 2nd Battalion of the 82nd Field | Artillery Regiment are currently home based at Fort Ho |
Artillery Regiment (mot) | |
He was made squadron commander with the 19th | Artillery Regiment in 1902, but his real work was done |
was restored and authorized for the 3d Field | Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971. |
64 | Artillery Regiment |
264 | Artillery Regiment |
He worked as a chaplain to the 9th | artillery regiment of the Belgian Army in Southern Fra |
11. Monferrato | Artillery Regiment |
The | artillery regiment fields 32 M109/L self-propelled how |
e 95th Brigade would become an Anti Aircraft | Artillery Regiment and was redesignated the 72nd (Hamp |
56. | Artillery Regiment |
Artillery Regiment 216 | |
51. | Artillery Regiment |
Artillery Regiment 814 is the only unit known to have | |
fter Independence, Candeth was commanding an | artillery regiment that was deployed to Jammu and Kash |
74 | Artillery Regiment |
ungarian Army, serving as a Lieutenant in an | artillery regiment before emigrating to the United Sta |
As a member of the | artillery regiment's staff, Meierdrees did not see any |
3 Coastal | Artillery Regiment(?) |
served the compulsory two years in the army ( | artillery regiment) and in 1889 started a career as a |
regiment was given the designation A 2 (2nd | Artillery Regiment) in 1830. |
litia Hearts of Oak (1st Battalion/5th Field | Artillery Regiment). |
commander of the II.Battalion, 2nd SS Panzer | Artillery Regiment, he was transferred to the 12th SS |
wo brigades were supported by the 88th Field | Artillery Regiment, which was equipped with 25 pounder |
nd soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field | Artillery Regiment, 2nd BCT, 10th Mountain Division di |
He served in the 61st | Artillery Regiment, from 1903 until 1914. |
ri battalions, one motorcycle battalion, one | artillery regiment, two anti-tank gun companies, one e |
n staff, most of Grenadier Regiment 348, the | Artillery Regiment, Combat Engineer Battalion and supp |
of the munitions of the 4th Battery, 2nd SS | Artillery Regiment, Das Reich. |
Support Group that contained the division's | artillery regiment, a mixed light anti-aircraft/anti-t |
After independence and establishment | Artillery Regiment, the corps depended on its World Wa |
ainian medical officer of Soviet 32nd Guards | Artillery Regiment, awarded the Medal for Combat Servi |
h, and 310th Rifle Regiments, the 62nd Light | Artillery Regiment, the 117th Howitzer Artillery Regim |
Battery B, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field | Artillery Regiment, Rhode Island National Guard traces |
e 1st Arkansas Infantry, and the 142nd Field | Artillery Regiment, formerly the 2nd Arkansas Infantry |
51st Reconnaissance Regiment, the 14th Field | Artillery Regiment, the 51st Engineer Regiment, the 51 |
rs from Battery B, 3d Battalion, 320th Field | Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, at the en |
Infantry Group Tankette Company, 35th Field | Artillery Regiment, 35th Engineer Regiment, 35th Trans |
41st Reconnaissance Regiment, 41st Mountain | Artillery Regiment, 41st Engineer Regiment, 41st Trans |
iliberto Testa di Ferro, the 120th Motorized | Artillery Regiment, the XLVII Bersaglieri Motorcyclist |
nd a significant group (a tank battalion, an | artillery regiment, a motor transport company and a co |
lieutenant in Battery C, 6th Battalion, 15th | Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division. |
Two batteries of the 80th Field | Artillery Regiment, North African |
antry regiments with two battalions each, an | artillery regiment, and divisional troops (reconnaissa |
hile in command of the II.Battalion, 11th SS | Artillery Regiment, 11th SS Panzergrenadier Division N |
rchestra was the musical group for the 350th | Artillery Regiment, AEF in World War I. |
, border security detachment, 428th howitzer | artillery regiment, 302nd separate rifle regiment, thr |
he Great War the unit was re-organised as an | artillery regiment, in which form it saw out World War |
In the history of the 82nd Field | Artillery Regiment, this is a continuation of a long a |
Originally planned as a light | artillery regiment, it was converted to an infantry un |
Regiment; and the 1st Battalion, 141st Field | Artillery Regiment, the "Washington Artillery" of New |
29th Regiment (Motorized) in addition to an | artillery regiment, though the Korea Insititute of Mil |
the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions of the 5th | Artillery Regiment, the 1st battalion of the 41st Arti |
d 1152nd Grenadier Regiments, and the 1564th | Artillery Regiment. |
ly entered World War I, he volunteered in an | artillery regiment. |
went to France as captain in the 335th Field | Artillery Regiment. |
he was commander of the IJA 1st Heavy Field | Artillery Regiment. |
he 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Regiments as well as an | artillery regiment. |
York, as a Private into 11th New York Light | Artillery Regiment. |
missioned into Company F, 4th New York Heavy | Artillery Regiment. |
the Fort became the base for the Army's 9th | Artillery Regiment. |
ved as a bugler in Battery B of the 4th U.S. | Artillery Regiment. |
240 North African | Artillery Regiment. |
ught in France as a member of the 35th Field | Artillery Regiment. |
vered and served briefly in the 1st New York | Artillery Regiment. |
h Guards Rifle Regiments and the 64th Guards | Artillery Regiment. |
He enlisted aged 18 in an | artillery regiment. |
He tired of the sea and rejoined his | artillery regiment. |
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