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SS Cavalry Division as the commander of the Artillery Regiment.
26, 1864 to 3rd United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment.
ch was subsequently renamed the 3rd New York Artillery regiment.
cipated in the war as a Chief of Staff of an artillery regiment.
d 1149th Grenadier Regiments, and the 1563rd Artillery Regiment.
rovided officers for the 1st Minnesota Heavy Artillery Regiment.
, 1863 he was promoted Lt. Colonel, U.S. 4th Artillery Regiment.
y regiments (281st, 285th, and 286th) and an artillery regiment.
o's Army of Liberation attacked the 3rd U.S. Artillery regiment.
and 115th Grenadier Regiments, and the 147th Artillery Regiment.
d War I, Waller enlisted in the South Africa Artillery Regiment.
57 (later 166) (Newfoundland) Field Artillery Regiment.
my National Guard's B Battery, 2/130th Field Artillery Regiment.
ttalion to protect the supporting 15th Field Artillery Regiment.
d 1130th Grenadier Regiments, and the 1560th Artillery Regiment.
consisted of three infantry regiments and an artillery regiment.
olonel and placed in command of the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment.
nd 6th Alpini Regiments and the 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment.
ere transferred to 1st Maine Volunteer Heavy Artillery Regiment.
been a lieutenant in the 1st New York Light Artillery Regiment.
220 Colonial Artillery Regiment.
and 988th Grenadier Regiments, and the 276th Artillery Regiment.
222 Colonial Artillery Regiment.
f his course he was assigned to 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment; at the start of the First World Wa
30 battalions, two armored regiments and two artillery regiments for one of the largest operations
The Type 91 was typically assigned to field artillery regiments together with 75mm field guns.
On 17 May 1864, many heavy artillery regiments filled in as infantry units and jo
13 Heavy Artillery Regiments [1st and 3rd-14th USC (Heavy) Arti
ization of 1939, each rifle division had two artillery regiments - light regiment (a battalion of 7
The Colonial Infantry and Artillery Regiments were made up of French troops who
red division, three mechanized divisions, 78 artillery regiments and 40 tank battalions.
Conversely, only 12 artillery regiments were affected by the crisis of ind
War, and regimental histories of both field artillery regiments were published after the Second.
Since their formation the Mountain Artillery Regiments have served alongside the Alpini,
101, 108, 519 Howitzer Artillery Regiments of the Reserve of Highest Command
20 Colonial Artillery Regiments
The Alpini and Mountain Artillery regiments share, besides their close history
22 Colonial Artillery Regiments
e the Alpini and the members of the Mountain Artillery regiments the soldiers of the 2nd Engineer R
m front-line service were transferred to the artillery regiments of riflemen divisions in rear mili
he 14th Army as well as 1st, 8th, 16th Field Artillery Regiments and the 9th Independent Field Arti
units in August 1943, and one of each field artillery regiments three batteries was re-equipped wi
to their large size, it was usual for heavy artillery regiments that served as field infantry to b
th Infantry Regiments, reinforced by the 3rd Artillery Regiments) was deployed in the area around H
ry regiments, 13 cavalry regiments, 13 light artillery regiments, two heavy artillery regiments, 26
ion of infantry consisting entirely of heavy artillery regiments, which he led at Harris Farm in th
Germany was then reinforced by several artillery regiments, one of which included the railway
ith the 46th and 152nd Rifle Divisions), two artillery regiments, and the 5th Mechanised Corps (13t
e Divisions, 3rd Separate Rifle Brigade, two artillery regiments, and two anti-tank regiments.
Independent (Army) units: 1095th, 1101st Gun Artillery Regiments, 331st Howitzer Artillery Regiment
ever, it was still found in front line heavy artillery regiments.
of two motorised infantry battalions and two artillery regiments.
ade up of 106th, 128th, 299th Rifle and 77th Artillery Regiments.
22nd Rifle Regiments and the 133rd and 154th Artillery Regiments.
regiments not assigned to the division into artillery regiments.
Yeomanry Regiments were converted into Royal Artillery Regiments.
e Divisions, an independent brigade, and two artillery regiments.
is used by the Parachute and Commando Field Artillery Regiments.
adres and the three Yorkshire based TA Royal Artillery regiments.
or Defense Force were assigned to four Coast Artillery Regiments: the 59th, 60th, 91st, and 92nd CA
Chicago was primarily an artillery reinforcement mission.
ces kept pressure on for months, while their artillery relentelessly pounded the city's bulwarks.
assemble a force of 762 men and 8 pieces of artillery, relying largely on the local militia and th
allations, and former military buildings and artillery remain on the island.
Divisional artillery remained in the Line until 29 September, par
chments, machine gun nests, barbed wire, and artillery repeatedly inflicted severe casualties on th
Mountain Replacement Regiments and the 112th Artillery Replacement Regiment, plus supporting units.
Following the battle the artillery reserve was divided among the infantry corps
ne, where 30 guns from the III Corps and the Artillery Reserve attempted to hold the sector.
Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to March 1865.
Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to June 1865.
2nd Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to No
Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to May 1865.
1st Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to De
Artillery Reserve, Nashville, Tennessee, Department of
Unattached, Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to June 1863.
2nd Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to Ap
1st Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to Oc
2nd Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to No
Artillery Reserve, District of Vicksburg, Mississippi,
Artillery Reserve, XXIII Corps, to April 1864.
The battery was attached to Artillery Reserve, Army of the Ohio, to September 1862
1st Division, Artillery Reserve, Department of the Cumberland, to Ma
Artillery Reserve, Army of the Ohio, to July 1862.
3rd Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to August 1863
3rd Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to May 1864.
1st Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to June 1863.
Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, to February 18
Artillery Reserve, Department of the Gulf, to November
He served in the Field Artillery Reserves 1925-1935.
We had no preparation: no horses to haul the artillery reserves and the bridge equipment, no tools
nd served as a Captain in the Royal Canadian Artillery Reserves.
r many years with the 1st Monmouth Volunteer Artillery, retiring with the rank of captain and honor
The Kilcrease Light Artillery returned to Florida in March 1864 to support
the honor of the soldiers of the 133rd Field Artillery returning home aboard her and employing them
He played for Royal Artillery RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1913.
Foster Creek below Artillery Ridge looking west toward Fort Babcock.
Artillery Ridge is an unincorporated community in Spot
labama-Arkansas Redoubt looking north toward Artillery Ridge.
ing been reluctantly given, due to the heavy artillery, rifle, and machinegun fire, and heavy delug
garian lines but were thrown back with heavy artillery, rifle, and machinegun fire.
attempts to reinforce through the protective artillery ring.
He served in the Royal Artillery, rising to the rank of captain.
He served in World War II in the Royal Artillery, rising to the rank of Major.
Artillery Road and Artillery Road East Cemeteries cont
nd the U.S. 73rd Tank Battalion's C Company, artillery, rocket launchers, and antiaircraft weapons
nt on 8 August 2008 with BM-21 "Grad" mobile artillery rocket systems in an attempt to regain contr
e system allows the missile to be used as an artillery rocket against enemy military encampments or
It is deployed as an artillery rocket and has been replaced by the improved
hit it from all types of weapons, including artillery rocket systems.”
savagely repulsed using tank fire and massed artillery rockets, destroying or disabling every Iraqi
uture commanding officer of the Stuart Horse Artillery, Roger Preston Chew, Harris fared well in cl
m FK 231(f) and used in their original field artillery role.
13-pounder gun that fired the first British artillery round on the Western front leaves the Imperi
Headquarters was wiped out when a single NVA artillery round exploded within the command group.
is uncertain, but many suspect that a stray artillery round fired from the proving ground at Dahlg
The new XM982 Excalibur satellite-guided artillery round was also utilized with particularly de
e man from the first team was killed when an artillery round hit their bunker.
lso collaborated on the SADARM 8" anti-armor artillery round, but this was not put into production.
mish, when a chimney cap was blown off by an artillery round.
enior officers when he was killed by a stray artillery round.
U.S. forces also fired artillery rounds at two suspected mortar and rocket la
imated that the Red Army fired almost 40,000 artillery rounds at the defence line during a single d
ge calibre gun allowed it to fire full-sized artillery rounds and canister shot, while also giving
mortars mostly of 81 mm, also 130mm / 152mm artillery rounds fired occasionally.
Dean and Hoss took cover from mortars and artillery rounds as scattered U.S. units attempts to d
f chlorine, three barrels of nitroglycerine, artillery rounds and bombs.
They're using mustard artillery rounds, VX artillery rounds in their IEDs.
bit such ammunition for use in autocannon or artillery rounds.
to the Post Office, its staff car parking on Artillery Row was sold in the 1980s to make offices an
7 (Parachute) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Artillery
rs old, and a bombardier in the Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t
rs old, and a lieutenant in the Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t
ears old, and a sergeant in the Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines during the First World War wh
The Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber was a saber of about 38 inches in leng
The U.S. Model 1840 light artillery saber has a brass hilt and knuckle-bow of ab
mplements of the other Guard units (cavalry, artillery, sappers and sailors) are provided by French
He then finished Mikhaylovsky Artillery School in Saint Petersburg in 1886, received
She then returned to the artillery school in Kiel until March 1940.
pyrotechnic laboratory and the first Higher Artillery School in Russia.
850s, he was serving as an instructor at the Artillery School at Fort Monroe in Virginia.
He studied at the Field Artillery School and at the Army Command and General S
In early 1908, he graduated from Officer's Artillery School and in September of the same year was
He was Commandant of the Artillery School in 1940, and given a field command in
chool troops at the United States Army Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
m the Cadet School of Cuba and also from the Artillery School as well as from other courses of the
student he was made a sub-lieutenant in the artillery school in Metz on 1 September 1789 and promo
Voronezh Military School, the Mikhaylovskoye Artillery School in Saint Petersburg (1882) and the Ge
Between 1874-1876 he studied at the artillery school in Berlin and 1901 was promoted to co
r College and became Commandant of the Field Artillery School by 1923.
He graduated from the Konstantin's Artillery School in St. Petersburg in 1903 and served
In the same year he created a new artillery school in Valence, which was to include Napo
at the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff, Artillery School and in the Inspectorate General of Mi
Lawton graduated from the Artillery School Battery Officer Course in 1930.
ntinued his Army career, attending the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and the Comman
He became head of the artillery school at Grenoble in 1907.
Army Artillery School
8-in disappearing gun was sent to North Head Artillery School for training purposes.
There was a Soviet Red Army Artillery School (a military academy) in Chuhuyiv befo
Kursants (cadets) of the Red Army's Artillery School in Chuhuyiv, 1933
n the frontier and served at the Fort Monroe Artillery School from 1859 to 1861.
He was graduated at the artillery school in 1873, and was in the Philippine se
ary schools (Army War College 1921/22, Coast Artillery School 1925/26, General Staff School 1926/27
n proposed in 1897 at the "Cavalry and Light Artillery School" at Fort Riley, Kansas that West Poin
bilized and was sent to the Konstantinovskye Artillery School, from which he graduated in 1917.
tenant on 1 December 1918, he attended naval artillery school, and was assigned as chief gunnery of
his time he served for a time as head of the Artillery School, Chief of the Athens Gendarmerie and
g the 1930s, headed) the Austrian military's Artillery School, and was responsible for a number of
ned in 1918 and subsequently used as a naval artillery school, until 1929 when she was scrapped.
as Director of the Artillery School, he became General of Division in 186
ar became the Instructor Gunnery (IG) at the Artillery School.
School in Velikiye Luki (1902), Constantine Artillery School.
the Serbian army in 1874, as a cadet in the artillery school.
rsburg Cadet Corps, then in the Mikhailovsky Artillery School.
nstructor at the Fort Monroe, Virginia Coast Artillery School.
He then attended the basic torpedo and naval artillery schools from December 1916-December 1917, af
He then attended engineering and artillery schools, and was finally assigned to the Arm
He also served as a lecturer on artillery science at the General Staff Academy from 19
Australian 136 Coastal Artillery Searchlight Company
rmy Academy and graduated in July 1892 as an Artillery Second Lieutenant.
ach a marine infantry battalion and a marine artillery section from the Keelung garrison to capture
h Dowding; at an exercise in 1909, Dowding's artillery section ambushed Newall's Gurkhas whilst the
for a recoilless weapon was superior to the Artillery Section's concept and the development of the
Redesignated 15 November 1940 as the Artillery Section, Division Headquarters, 1st Armored
e, 800 men in five regiments, with a two-gun artillery section.
The better Japanese artillery seem to have had a significant effect throug
absorbed by Battery "A" West Virginia Light Artillery September 14, 1864.
ned with that of the twentieth century is an artillery sergeant named Jake Featherston.
01, members of the 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery served on state orders protecting the Pilgri
Academy in 1833 and was assigned to the 3rd artillery, served in garrison and as assistant instruc
olete BL 12 pounder 6 cwt gun in Royal Horse Artillery service until the QF 13 pounder became avail
New York, Osborn raised a company for light artillery service which became known as Company (or Ba
ation had been relegated to training coastal artillery servicemen, leading the Germans to disregard
stnut Troop) of the 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, serving with the British Army of the Rhine.
Civil War, he enlisted in the Arkansas Light Artillery, serving in the 1st Battalion.
He joined the Royal Artillery serving in Palestine from 1918 to 1919.
rst Battalion, Three Hundred and Third Field Artillery, Seventy-sixth Division, 1917-1919.
dered to retire before she could get off the artillery she carried.
ed States and designed to be used in a 155mm artillery shell (sometimes called the XM-735 shell).
The M20 relied on a perforated artillery shell casing, combined with a rear vented br
                                                                                                   


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