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During World War II, the Sixth Coast Artillery (Harbor Defense) Regiment, Battery "D," mann
ters Battery, Six Hundred and Sixtieth Field Artillery, from February 9, 1944, to August 22, 1945;
Sporadic skirmishing and artillery fire continued until 3 a.m.
of a large number of prisoners, small arms, artillery and battle flags from the division of MG Jub
. soldiers on the ground used small-arms and artillery fire to break up the attack at point-blank.
ed the chances of success, as small-arms and artillery fire from the alerted Ottoman forces began t
command and, with another soldier, directed artillery fire and successfully cleared out a key posi
I, having served as a base for soldiers and artillery.
consisted of infantry units with some light artillery support and no tanks.
eport lists the garrison as "drilled some at artillery and infantry," putting it a step ahead of th
owever, they did manage to rout some Spanish artillery units and were trying a flanking maneuver wh
rounded by a guardline, including some heavy artillery pieces.
hort continued to be used by some Australian artillery units in New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and
I, the British infantry sought some sort of artillery for close support.
sual cloud conditions prevented the sound of artillery from carrying as far as it usually would.
e.g. military use to locate the source(s) of artillery fire.
, 1863, Davis's men charged a South Carolina artillery battery near Beverly's Ford and were met by
d War I, Waller enlisted in the South Africa Artillery Regiment.
nk after being attacked by Soviet land-based artillery fire while she was docked near the electrici
Soviet nuclear artillery was operated by the Rocket Troops and Artill
He specialized in artillery operations, and went on to graduate from the
panese Army Academy in 1913, specializing in artillery, and was assigned to serve with the IJA 23rd
Citadel and that Confederates had spiked the artillery pieces before they had raised a white flag o
When the Sri Lanka Artillery disbanded its Anti-Aircraft Regiments in 196
ilitary service as a Gunner in the Sri Lanka Artillery, a regiment of the Sri Lanka Army.
Centre and has a detachment of the Sri Lanka Artillery.
He went to become the head of the Sri Lanka Artillery, its Colonel-Commandant.
ool and was commissioned in to the Sri Lanka Artillery in 1975 as a Second Lieutenant.
At present the Sri Lanka Artillery has 12 regular regiments, 2 volunteer regime
commander of the II.Battalion, 2nd SS Panzer Artillery Regiment, he was transferred to the 12th SS
ile serving with the 3rd Battery, SS Polizei Artillery Regiment in October 1942.
SS Volunteer Artillery Regiment 32
T-80B Main Battle Tank at the St Petersburg Artillery Museum.
is to be 209th (The Manchester and St Helens Artillery) Battery Royal Artillery (Volunteers).
cupied the island to use it as a staging and artillery base to support an offensive against Japanes
Originally it was the standard pack artillery weapon.
onsisted of infantry units, the State Forces Artillery, the Travancore Training Centre, the Sudarsa
s serving as an officer in the state militia artillery battery.
ssioned as a captain of a United States Army artillery company (3rd Regiment) during the War of 181
Army and Chairman of the United States Field Artillery Association.
Henry H. Whitney of the United States Fourth Artillery was sent to Puerto Rico on a reconnaissance
rters at Blundell's School and stationed his artillery on Skrink Hills or Shrink Hills just above h
The 46th Group was stationed at Artillery Kaserne in Neckarsulm, West Germany until Ju
In 1827, while still an artillery lieutenant, he helped survey the route for t
an arsenal for the production and storage of artillery weapons.
, supported by Sukhoi Su-25 strike aircraft, artillery, tanks, and Otokar Cobra armored vehicles, e
ble for the coordination of air strikes with artillery fire.
uture commanding officer of the Stuart Horse Artillery, Roger Preston Chew, Harris fared well in cl
He later served in the Stuart Horse Artillery and was with the Army of Northern Virginia w
Union charges finally forced Stuart's horse artillery to withdraw, and then his cavalry.
Stuart's horse artillery under Captain James Breathed then began bomb
He became a supernumerary student of artillery on 16 August 1781, a student on 18 January t
e member of society focusing on the study of artillery.
ialisation of Saunders' work in the study of artillery fortification.
nt-Malo, he earned a job as sub-inspector of artillery crews in Morlaix, before being employed in t
a base for one of the most successful Soviet artillery pieces of World War II - the 152-mm howitzer
de combat support units or sub-units such as artillery and engineers, and logistic units or sub-uni
Karbala suffered severe artillery shelling and rebel holdouts were attacked wi
nd on a high, windswept meadow, suitable for artillery barrages against shipping.
gan bombarding the front lines at Summa with artillery fire.
o beginning her first patrol she was sunk by artillery fire on 16 April 1945.
orced to retreat because of superior federal artillery.
The forts were well supplied with artillery, totaling some 102 pieces (most of them 87 m
army was forced to abandon its supplies and artillery in its hasty retreat.
meats, motor trucks, aviation supplies, and artillery to American forces operating in Europe.
Improved armoured support and artillery bombardment weakened once impregnable positi
Napier with the support of artillery stormed the city with a force of only 6,000
le to hold their ground, with the support of artillery and mortar fire.
The attack, supported by artillery, was completely successful, and by 4 p.m. He
nd the Royal Hellenic Brigades, supported by artillery and armour, had failed to break through in t
nto two huge divisional squares supported by artillery which, although initially successful in impe
Supported by artillery, the American forces numbered in all more th
a unit of veterans or invalides supported by artillery and infantry from the 61st demi-brigade.
chine guns and mortars and were supported by artillery and tanks.
The infantry was supported by artillery, which bombarded the German positions from a
rong detachment of Confederates supported by artillery.
The right and center were supported by artillery, 16 guns in all.
ves by using flamethrower teams supported by artillery and machine guns.
German machine gunners who had survived the artillery barrage by taking refuge in concrete shelter
but a short distance across a field swept by artillery and machinegun fire, he was wounded, but con
rly rifled projectile and rifling system for artillery.
adres and the three Yorkshire based TA Royal Artillery regiments.
ballistics, designing new firing tables for artillery, and lectured on navigation.
as Horsa and Pegasus, as well as to take the artillery battery at Merville in order to hinder the f
Many prisoners were taken and artillery pieces captured.
l sands allow long range testing of tank and artillery shells over distances of up to 27 km.
ere immediately followed by Russian tank and artillery counter-attacks.
ees and forests can be flattened by tanks or artillery fire, and the ground can become pockmarked w
rmans managed to destroy 7 Polish tanks with artillery, but just after, they lost five of their Pan
000 Lebanese army troops backed by tanks and artillery swiftly defeated the group of 200-300 rebels
An Ethiopian column supported by tanks and artillery drove southeast from Ferfer and engaged Isla
For larger items such as tanks or artillery pieces, equipment can be lost when it is imm
nstant fire from enemy small arms, tanks and artillery.
ping searchlights for battleships, tanks and artillery units to aid the Allied forces battle in Eur
s when they were finally given the tanks and artillery they had long sought.
e disengaging with the enemy while tanks and artillery continued to bombard the outpost.
tacked the farmhouse with mortars, tanks and artillery shelling, which destroyed the building and f
Forests can be flattened by tanks or artillery.
ern that the US had built too many tanks and artillery, and they would be sitting around, useless.
eams to use heavy weaponry such as tanks and artillery strikes to attack their opponent's bases and
s troops on shore, as well as tanks, trucks, artillery, and all the supplies needed for an assault.
eet transported 30,000 troops, 47 tanks, 400 artillery pieces, 1,400 trucks and 10,000 tons of ammu
illance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, artillery spotting and battle damage assessment sortie
e valley, where they were easily targeted by artillery.
n the front line and the lack of targets for artillery.
Tarth infantry, artillery, and defense fortifications all have attack
, and The Leaders of a Heavy Gun Team (Royal Artillery Institution).
isk infantry units than more technical field artillery or supply units which relied on horse handli
Station: Brigadier Sir James Tennant, Bengal Artillery
The 2nd Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) was organized at Columbus,
Battery K, 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
The 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) was organized at Memphis,
The 2nd Regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) was an artillery regiment
Battery C, 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery mustered out of service at Nashville on Augu
t was also known as 2nd West Tennessee Heavy Artillery Regiment (African Descent).
Battery D, 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery mustered out of service at Nashville on July
The 1st Regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) was an artillery regiment
The 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African Descent) ceased to exist on March 1
Battery D, 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
ow hugely improved, particularly in terms of artillery and effective use of air support.
orties in co-operation with Territorial Army artillery units, often based for the weekend in a frie
s, and then traveled up the Thames providing artillery and logistics support.
"under the guns" (advancing faster than the artillery can correct its aim for the reduced range) a
ined far more explosive filler than ordinary artillery shells of the same caliber because the low m
crewing the Minenwerfer riskier than normal artillery pieces.
ion in February 1943, the same month that an artillery battalion of the 12th Marines became the gen
nd it could be fired more rapidly that other artillery pieces.
n, Lee attacked it directly, hoping that his artillery would clear the way for a successful infantr
Soon after that an artillery barrage started.
agement of 21 August 1968 indicate that both artillery and air support were used.
D-Day, a detailed report stating that heavy artillery fire had sunk Corry was about to be submitte
covering vaulted brick tunnels that contain artillery ports.
ad the effect of totally preventing the main artillery from firing on any other angle than on the p
He served with the Royal Artillery and the Royal Flying Corps.
se commemorated on the memorial is the Royal Artillery driver Cobey, who is featured in a painting
the common was used extensively by the Royal Artillery as a training area, as the common is also cl
ing the Second World War he joined the Royal Artillery and later transferred to the Royal Engineers
uring World War II, he served with the Royal Artillery (Territorial Army) and was afterwards awarde
th a 5-1 victory in the final over the Royal Artillery.
Another shell pierced the Huascar's artillery tower 12 minutes later, killing all within,
y 4, 1918 Corcoran was assigned to the Coast Artillery Officers Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Virgini
Mountain Replacement Regiments and the 112th Artillery Replacement Regiment, plus supporting units.
itary Academy, Woolwich, he joined the Royal Artillery corps of the British Army as a lieutenant in
tary obligation and joined the anti-aircraft artillery of the Luftwaffe.
World War, where he saw service in the Royal Artillery.
Commissioned into the Royal Artillery, in 1818, Lt Everest was appointed as assist
n Gulf landings, embarked troops of the 43rd Artillery, and on 29 December 1944 departed New Guinea
rginia Infantry regiments and the Rockbridge Artillery Battery of Rockbridge County, 1 unit recruit
Du Cane was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1884.
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, London.
During World War I he served with the Field Artillery in the United States Army.
aining of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers.
ded a four-gun battery called the Rockbridge Artillery, naming his guns "Matthew, Mark, Luke, & Joh
Creek ], and the first in which the American artillery was used."
r had taken up position, harassing the Union artillery battery, preventing them from firing.
This forced the Union artillery to remain on the western bank of the Rio Gra
in the National Guard, serving in the Coast Artillery and rising to the rank of sergeant.
He served in the 61st Artillery Regiment, from 1903 until 1914.
Regardless the preceding artillery bombardment by the 25 pounders had been too
Pennell was a corporal in the Honourable Artillery Company before transferring to the Royal Fly
Ramales was battered by the Isabeline artillery, but the Liberals were only able to take thi
harged with the organization of the Romanian artillery.
He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1948.
He served with the Royal Artillery in Italy during the Second World War, includ
MiG-23 jet fighters employed by the Cubans, artillery fire missions could only be executed at nigh
He was originally commissioned in the field artillery and served with the 4th Infantry Division as
e the victory and the capture of the Swedish artillery, the Danish host had incurred great losses w
He served with the Royal Artillery during the First World War, and subsequently
The Old Artillery Ground
oted to captain while serving with the Royal Artillery.
d 1152nd Grenadier Regiments, and the 1564th Artillery Regiment.
Lloyd was credited with turning the 12th Artillery Brigade into an outstanding unit.
William Robe who was a colonel in the Royal Artillery.
ugonin, as a Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Artillery, is also listed as having received the OBE f
e was made a Colonel Commandant of the Royal Artillery.
He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery and by the end of the Second World War he wa
for his war memorials, especially the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner and the Great W
3 Guns airlifted from May 15 (from the 101st Artillery Group) (Stanley).
and 14th Royal Sussex Regiment and the Royal Artillery.
who first distinguished himself in the Royal Artillery (a corps of the British Army).
1916 was promoted to a Colonel in the Coast Artillery.
rey, and the temporary solution at the Royal Artillery Barracks (which is in the River Zone) was ad
eviously the Commanding General of the Field Artillery Center and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Matthews coordination of the large-scale artillery support in Normandy and Walcheren showed him
tion post and firing platform for the French artillery.
The French artillery detachment shelled the Bavarian camp with pe
June 1942, and was commissioned in the field artillery the following month and assigned to the 893r
regular army brigades were part of the corps artillery, although their equipment was an expedient.
Baron was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Artillery, and he fought in the Boer War in South Afri
s established to train officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers.
He was commissioned in the Royal Artillery during World War I, serving in German South-
ng the war, he was transferred to the Fourth Artillery and was promoted to first lieutenant.
olution, they were considered to be the best artillery horse available, due to their temperament, s
The 152nd artillery regiment had four battalions, with a total o
Support Group that contained the division's artillery regiment, a mixed light anti-aircraft/anti-t
11th Vermont Infantry (also known as the 1st Artillery, Vermont Volunteers).
, Merton, Surrey, Hobbs joined the volunteer artillery in 1883.
He served in the Canadian Artillery during the Second Boer War.
officers, Newport, Rhode Island; the Army's Artillery and Guided Missile School, Fort Sill, Oklaho
                                                                                                   


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