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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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