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promoted Major of the First Battalion Heavy | Artillery, on the 14th of October. |
Isherwood fought in the Royal Field | Artillery in the first world war, rising to the rank o |
Infantry Platoons, attached to the Division | Artillery of the US 82nd Airborne Division, were the l |
Charles Maynard was an officer in the Royal | Artillery at the time of the Indian Mutiny. |
he AIF so that he could join the Royal Field | Artillery of the British Army in December 1915. |
was forced to withdraw shortly after Federal | artillery found the range of his division. |
ttle had led to Verdun being stripped of its | artillery, drawing the attention of the German command |
For two weeks, Imperial and French | artillery bombarded the city, successfully breeching t |
In the Belgian city of Leuven, heavy | artillery, including the Big Bertha cannon, was used a |
In the Alamo he commanded | artillery at the rear of the Chapel, where he died on |
It was used for | artillery in the 16th century. |
es between 1807 and 1809, when he joined the | artillery of the regular army. |
blem: it was impossible to quietly transport | artillery over the rocky soil. |
signed the army rank of major-general of the | artillery following the introduction of the general of |
e was an acting commander in Earl Van Dorn's | artillery during the Siege of Vicksburg. |
Appomattox Station, clashed with the reserve | artillery of the Confederate Third Corps, Army of Nort |
They directed | artillery on the Bengali position and with the aid of |
end he became commander of the whole of the | artillery of the allied army, and though still only a |
Napier with the support of | artillery stormed the city with a force of only 6,000 |
ond World War, he commanded the 6th Division | Artillery in the Western Desert Campaign and the Battl |
American Civil War he served as the Chief of | artillery in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia |
nd became a 2nd Lieutenant in the 12th Field | Artillery of the 2nd Infantry Division. |
Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 (see Field | Artillery in the American Civil War for more informati |
troom by the Boers, he realized the need for | artillery by the Boer forces to be able to successfull |
e neighbouring jungle, but were dislodged by | artillery from the Sulphur. |
stantly, abandoning most of its vehicles and | artillery along the way. |
h occasionally she luffed to shoot all their | artillery on the frigates, inflicting serious damage. |
exas Army as a colonel, was in charge of the | artillery at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto. |
Using this | artillery fire the Eritrean armor moved onto the cause |
a massive increase in the explosive power of | artillery projectiles, the so-called crise de l'obus-t |
four units comprising infantry, cavalry, and | artillery, under the command of Brig. |
d served with the 26th Field Regiment, Royal | Artillery, in the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) 196 |
h Medium Gun was a British gun used by field | artillery in the Second World War. |
e joined the Canadian Army, serving with the | artillery on the Western Front. |
' War and in 1628 served as commander of the | artillery at the Siege of La Rochelle. |
and 1916 he served with the Indian Mountain | Artillery in the North-West Frontier Province of India |
on Troop) is a Battery of 5th Regiment Royal | Artillery in the Royal Artillery. |
geant in the 3rd Wessex Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, during the First World War. |
, Jonson was called up to serve in the Royal | Artillery, then the Army Educational Corps. |
Gen. William F. Barry, the chief of | artillery of the Army of the Potomac, from July 1861 t |
e of the demense wall of Antrim Castle, with | artillery to the front and cavalry to the rear with th |
ing to regular infantry regiments, the Royal | Artillery and the Royal Engineers. |
It was assigned to the Reserve | Artillery of the Army of the Potomac under Col Henry J |
and he took part in the return match at the | Artillery Ground the following Monday. |
aduate until 1948, as he served in the Royal | Artillery during the Second World War, reaching the ra |
so served as Colonel Commandant of the Royal | Artillery and the Royal Horse Artillery Regiments. |
The unit served as heavy | artillery along the James River before being attached |
He served in British Army with the Royal | Artillery during the First World War, from 1915 to 191 |
During the siege of Athens in 1687, his | artillery turned the Parthenon from a functioning buil |
es for a rout were dashed, however, when the | artillery of the Pulaski Arkansas Battery unlimbered a |
e that the Indians meet modern (for the age) | artillery) in the Confederate Territory of Arizona. |
ant colonel and leading a battalion of field | artillery by the end of the conflict. |
by war service: he was a Major in the Royal | Artillery during the Second World War. |
During World War II, he commanded the | artillery of the 1st Canadian Corps. |
Sanderson served in the Royal Field | Artillery during the First World War. |
ark's battery was transferred to the Reserve | Artillery in the brigade of Maj John A. Tompkins. |
s, the chief engineer and captain-general of | artillery in the East India Company's settlements. |
He transferred to Battery A, 2nd U.S. | Artillery and the U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in Octo |
o both flanks of Lowes's force as more Union | artillery joined the battle. |
He joined the Royal | Artillery during the First World War, and then became |
anry decided they did not want to convert to | artillery so the regiment was disbanded in 1920. |
ughout the night of October 21/22, the large | artillery forces the Egyptians had concentrated began |
xt morning, having been reinforced, and with | artillery support, the Germans used rafts and boats to |
The 7th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light | Artillery, nicknamed the "Badger State Flying Artiller |
The Germans were desperate for long-range | artillery in the early part of World War I and resorte |
The 6th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light | Artillery, nicknamed the "Buena Vista Artillery," was |
n the U.S. Army who served with the 1st U.S. | Artillery during the Indian Wars. |
Battery A, 2nd U.S. | Artillery, was the first unit assigned and equipped as |
It is associated with the Honourable | Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in th |
Including an attached Indian | artillery brigade, the force totaled 6,000 men. |
Fredericksburg, he was promoted to chief of | artillery of the VI Corps as a brigadier general, as o |
or Defense Force were assigned to four Coast | Artillery Regiments: the 59th, 60th, 91st, and 92nd CA |
e Siege of Toulon engaging French Republican | artillery along the siege lines, and in October 1793 w |
credit both by his exertions in bringing the | artillery of the Army of Reserve over the Alps and by |
He was appointed Commander Royal | Artillery for the 55th Division in 1930, Commandant of |
During World War I d'Harcourt served in the | artillery with the rank of sergeant. |
eath Grammar School before joining the Royal | Artillery during the Second World War, reaching the ra |
e the Alpini and the members of the Mountain | Artillery regiments the soldiers of the 2nd Engineer R |
Regiment; and the 1st Battalion, 141st Field | Artillery Regiment, the "Washington Artillery" of New |
He served in the Royal | Artillery in the Crimean War and rose to become a lieu |
under the 1938 reforms, the remaining scarce | artillery and the other support formations were withdr |
The Austrians' rifled | artillery outperformed the Italian's smoothbore guns a |
n, the Machine Gun Corps Memorial, the Royal | Artillery Memorial, the Australian War Memorial and th |
Behind, out of range of German field | artillery, was the "battle zone" where the offensive w |
At 9:00 AM, 50 long range | artillery shelled the Yijiangshan Islands. |
Anglo-Boer War when he was in command of the | artillery during the defence of Wepener for which acti |
Although Japan had extensive experience with | artillery, as the result of its war with Russia in 190 |
the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions of the 5th | Artillery Regiment, the 1st battalion of the 41st Arti |
ery F, Three Hundred and Thirty-eighth Field | Artillery for the United States. |
it as soon as possible to go to command the | artillery in the Alps, and the representatives of the |
ective against guerrillas or raiders with no | artillery of their own. |
regular army brigades were part of the corps | artillery, although their equipment was an expedient. |
The | Artillery recorded their first E.P. entitled 'Fear Is |
too close to the field of fire of Johnson's | artillery for their comrades to retrieve them. |
0 RUSI reinforcements from landing by firing | artillery at their troop transports, forcing them to r |
The British and New Zealand | artillery held their fire until the tanks were almost |
d a new tactic: a creeping barrage, in which | artillery fired their shells to land just in front of |
The primary weapon of the mounted | artillery were their cannons. |
the center of the line because the Bulgarian | artillery prevented them from advancing further at tha |
Regiment was saved by the swift movement of | artillery behind them clearing their previous position |
His | artillery were themselves different-he would not let h |
In 1862 he was transferred to the Royal | Artillery and then to the Bombay Staff Corps of the Br |
manded C Battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, and then became an instructor at the Staff |
rst installing smaller calibre anti-aircraft | artillery (AAA), then larger calibre (100mm) AAA, by 1 |
2 at El-Alamein when his position was hit by | artillery fire, then evacuated to Rome and Germany for |
In November 1861, the | artillery was then outfitted with four Blakely Rifles, |
943 to 1946, he served in the Royal Canadian | Artillery and then in the Intelligence Corps of the Ca |
The American | artillery battery then fired a few shrapnel rounds int |
lined up, and opened fire, at first with the | artillery, and then with musket volleys. |
Royal Garrison | Artillery Volunteers) then Archdeacon of Hastings from |
border and approached Wark Castle with their | artillery but then returned to Scotland. |
The park was named for the | artillery stationed there by American forces during th |
ear New Madrid, and was given command of the | artillery guns there. |
The 1st Battalion placed a 105 mm | artillery battery there. |
The contribution of 75mm | artillery in these two battles, and thus to the French |
ng fire from smaller cannon then their field | artillery counterparts, they rarely if ever galloped a |
e 1888 she married Reginald Wingate, a Royal | Artillery officer; they had three children. |
of their ammunition and coming under a heavy | artillery bombardment, they were forced to withdraw. |
ern that the US had built too many tanks and | artillery, and they would be sitting around, useless. |
They were unpopular with the field | artillery as they were thought to be too heavy and wer |
n with the Two Hundred and Forty-third Field | Artillery Battalion, Third Army. |
ents of infantry, two of cavalry, and one of | artillery, with thirty-three guns. |
Due to the difficulty in moving | artillery onto this hill, Hughes sent his chief engine |
In the history of the 82nd Field | Artillery Regiment, this is a continuation of a long a |
gallantry at Shiloh, he became commandant of | artillery in Thomas J. McKean's division and later chi |
U.S. Army Reserve or Kentucky National Guard | artillery unit, though in recent years, the salute has |
1,000 men and officers with a handful of old | artillery pieces though another 10,000 militiamen were |
29th Regiment (Motorized) in addition to an | artillery regiment, though the Korea Insititute of Mil |
ivision, there were also two armor, 15 field | artillery and three anti-aircraft artillery companies |
anization (TO) from 15 April 1943 divisional | artillery included three 75 mm howitzer battalions, 12 |
After wartime service with the Royal | Artillery and three years at Oriel College, Oxford he |
units in August 1943, and one of each field | artillery regiments three batteries was re-equipped wi |
Singapore (CIS) and small arms, mortar, and | artillery ammunition through Chartered Ammunition Indu |
He then carried out Coastal | Artillery postings throughout the US and overseas, inc |
rom it, or simply because the development of | artillery tactics throughout the war was not a clear-c |
The walls were reinforced with French | artillery and tigers and lions of Scindiah's menagerie |
to the city, cut off its supplies and built | artillery earthworks to bombard the defenders. |
Force, then organizing, announced a need for | artillery officers to train as aerial observers. |
estern Theater, and was given command of the | artillery belonging to a brigade in the Army of Missis |
oleon of the approximate number of boats and | artillery and to head to Chobrakit, a small place on t |
ed five messages across the open under heavy | artillery barrage to company headquarters. |
d a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. | Artillery, transferring to the 2nd U.S. Artillery a fe |
ple at Citizens' Hall, the GAR dedicated the | artillery piece to the memory of John Alonzo Hartshorn |
osted to Spain, where he became a General of | Artillery, helping to suppress a rebellion (known as t |
the Second World War, he served in the Royal | Artillery, assigned to the Territorial Army and leavin |
Austro-Russians did not provide infantry or | artillery support to the cavalry attack, while Murat's |
provided the weapons with which the American | artillery had to fight. |
7th Bomb Group(H) attacked German troops and | artillery positions to assist British forces near Caen |
ey because of a scandal that Harvey had sold | artillery shells to the Navy during World War II that |
The better Japanese | artillery seem to have had a significant effect throug |
Afterwards, French | artillery continued to shell the fort, turning the are |
45th Battery, 62nd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal | Artillery attached to the Hamilton Light Infantry duri |
to transition from a heavily fortified coast | artillery garrison to a convalescent hospital for retu |
the creeping barrage, as well as causing the | artillery shells to bury themselves in the mud before |
American | artillery failed to make a dent in the mammoth creatur |
illiam R. Marshall with six companies and an | artillery piece to advance and repulse the Indians on |
or almost two years the unit served as heavy | artillery attached to the Department of Richmond and w |
n the second attempt, the French dragged the | artillery closer to the Kamenka Brook and strengthened |
Battery M, 1st Ohio Light | Artillery ceased to exist on April 11, 1865 when its m |
He aggressively rallied the dazed | artillery crewmen to man their howitzers and he direct |
ntury, the state of Vermont contributed five | artillery units to the Union war effort. |
A quarter of the graves are Royal | Artillery due to the many gun positions in the vicinit |
s built a makeshift fort, equipped with four | artillery pieces, to prevent the act's enforcement. |
order for the defense of Camp Taji and field | artillery support to the 39th IBCT, Operation Dutch Ha |
award in 1917, being one of only four senior | artillery officers to receive this honour. |
mpling was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal | Artillery, attached to NATO, until retiring in 1958 af |
British ships ever to mount 12-inch calibre | artillery deployed to fire only on the broadside. |
. soldiers on the ground used small-arms and | artillery fire to break up the attack at point-blank. |
He served in the Royal | Artillery, rising to the rank of captain. |
The Type 4 was notable as the first Japanese | artillery piece to use a hydro-pneumatic recoil system |
cupied the island to use it as a staging and | artillery base to support an offensive against Japanes |
In January 2008, 12 Regiment Royal | Artillery moved to the island upon their return from G |
ping searchlights for battleships, tanks and | artillery units to aid the Allied forces battle in Eur |
hhead area on 25 June to complete offloading | artillery and to embark casualties. |
urchase 12,000 rifles and a battery of field | artillery, and to procure one or two guns of larger ca |
World War I Lumpsey mine had a rail mounted | artillery piece to defend the mine against Zeppelin at |
d, remaining in an exposed place, called for | artillery fire to support a defensive action. |
e disengaging with the enemy while tanks and | artillery continued to bombard the outpost. |
Until the end of the war, the divisional | artillery continued to rely on 76 mm guns (in conjunct |
y woman and first male or female Air Defense | Artillery Officer to lead a platoon that destroyed a S |
light tanks), M18 tank destroyers, and 155mm | artillery units to maneuver and stay hidden until the |
lunt moved forward with his 5,000 men and 30 | artillery pieces to meet Marmaduke. |
World War I, he served with the 312th Field | Artillery advancing to the rank of captain. |
wall, despite the relatively small amount of | artillery assigned to the garrison at Leesburg |
rge supply of cargo, food, and twelve modern | artillery pieces to bolster the defense of San Juan. |
proximately 2,000 civilians killed by Soviet | artillery due to stiff Japanese resistance. |
e Battle of Brandywine, Eyre fought with his | artillery company to halt the capture of Philadelphia, |
pressure of heavy fire from enemy ship based | artillery had to give up the position. |
Provide | artillery support to a maneuver element or reinforcing |
Mark I was the first piece of self-propelled | artillery ever to be produced, a British development f |
The Kilcrease Light | Artillery returned to Florida in March 1864 to support |
wis) at 9:15am, with machine gun, mortar and | artillery units to support the attack (from 2nd Battal |
eams to use heavy weaponry such as tanks and | artillery strikes to attack their opponent's bases and |
struction of fortifications and the setup of | artillery batteries to counter naval attacks. |
from the King his castles, forts, ships, or | artillery, and to fail to surrender any of them within |
Tennessee River, General Sherman lent vital | artillery support to the forces of General James B. St |
He served in World War II in the Royal | Artillery, rising to the rank of Major. |
estroy their intended target but Argentinian | artillery continued to land on the SAS position for an |
valry division also had a high allocation of | artillery compared to foreign cavalry divisions, with |
valry, but the columns in the centre and the | artillery came to the right's aid and repulsed the ene |
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