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pport may come in the traditional fashion of | artillery support to maneuver forces, or by providing |
s severed their supply lines using pin point | artillery fire to collapse in the walls of a narrow ju |
It was the first | artillery piece to use a modern recoil system in the G |
The strength of Rosecrans's | artillery proved to be problematic, and Floyd decided |
1933 Rheinmetall began development of a new | artillery piece to fulfill a German Army requirement f |
sion Infantry Group, also sent was 1st Field | Artillery Headquarters to command the field artillery |
part of the general expansion of divisional | artillery prior to the AIF being dispatched to France. |
General Colley had brought no | artillery up to the summit, nor did he order his men t |
e was built by Henry VIII in 1539-1540 as an | artillery fortress to counter the threat of invasion f |
South Lyndeborough received electricity, the | Artillery paid to have the building wired, and purchas |
The heavy | artillery continued to advance with extraordinary cele |
r Cox as Tom Cain was injured, and the Royal | Artillery refused to allow on-loan 'keeper "Gunner" Re |
The Type 91 was typically assigned to field | artillery regiments together with 75mm field guns. |
the remainder of the war and generally only | artillery exchanges took place. |
Captain and Sergeant-at-arms in the Mexican | Artillery and took part in military operations against |
one independent infantry battalion, and one | artillery battalion took Nam Bac and established a def |
0 tanks, 450 armored vehicles, and up to 250 | artillery pieces took part in the exercises. |
ime, and under enfilade machine-gun fire and | artillery barrage took his men over in fine style. |
The forts' | artillery pieces-all top-notch Krupp cannons-were quic |
erved as a second lieutenant in the 3rd U.S. | Artillery on topographical duty. |
oint, New York, Hagner was assigned first to | artillery, then topographical engineers, and finally o |
He attended naval | artillery and torpedo school in 1910, and was then ass |
Artillery: 39 total | |
Dutch | artillery moving towards Jagaraga. |
French | artillery pounded towards the men, but Napoleon redire |
quipped with armoured personnel carriers and | artillery and trained as military units. |
equipped with armored personnel carriers and | artillery and trained as military units. |
y 4, 1918 Corcoran was assigned to the Coast | Artillery Officers Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Virgini |
Having served in the Royal | Artillery Officer Training Corps while at University, |
e Suffield Block for armoured, infantry, and | artillery live-fire training. |
p Meaford) was intended for tank warfare and | artillery gunnery training. |
Kitching and the 6th New York Heavy | Artillery were transferred to the Washington defenses |
ved initially in the Canadian Royal Garrison | Artillery before transferring to the British Army to b |
d a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. | Artillery, later transferring to the 4th U.S. Artiller |
onsisted of infantry units, the State Forces | Artillery, the Travancore Training Centre, the Sudarsa |
xperts have produced a handy guide for Royal | Artillery family tree researchers called "Is there a G |
r suffering heavy losses, mostly from German | artillery and trench mortars that had been brought at |
joined the US Army, enlisting in Air Defense | Artillery, later tried out for Special Forces, and the |
Libyan Troops" comprising infantry, cavalry, | artillery, motorised troops and support services. |
d by a Daimler Artillerie-Generatorzugwagen ( | Artillery Generator truck) M. 16, designed by Ferdinan |
abs were beaten back into the desert and the | artillery was turned back on the rebel city. |
determined that Monarch would carry her main | artillery in turrets, the Board of Admiralty then stip |
ri battalions, one motorcycle battalion, one | artillery regiment, two anti-tank gun companies, one e |
ry regiments, 13 cavalry regiments, 13 light | artillery regiments, two heavy artillery regiments, 26 |
Ordnance Sergeant Jones had three six-pound | artillery guns, two twelve pound guns, and one twenty- |
Europeans and 2,280 Africans, and a range of | artillery, including two 9-pounders (4 kg), four 24-po |
istiania (now Oslo), but without heavy siege | artillery, was unable to take Akershus. |
During the opening phases of the battle, the | artillery was unable to adequately assist besieged Fre |
February, 1862 as a part of a Missouri light | artillery regiment under the authority of Governor Hen |
An | artillery battery under Braxton Bragg unlimbered with |
able to defeat the rioters with the help of | artillery fire under Lieutenant Eagleson. |
re assigned to a twelve-pound-capacity brass | artillery piece under direct command of Lt. William Eg |
The retreat was covered by an | artillery battery under the command of captain (later |
On February 12 after a barrage of | artillery, Lambert, under a flag of truce, called on t |
The | artillery support under his direction in the engagemen |
Carpenter had been an | artillery cadet under General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Ja |
Carpenter's Battery was a famed Confederate | artillery battery unit in the American Civil War. |
r detachments, FF(A) 11 and FF(A) 29, and an | artillery cooperation unit, FA(A) 222. |
He first flew in an | artillery cooperation unit, being posted to FA(A) 213 |
to the Commanding General, 38th Air Defense | Artillery, Eighth United States Army. |
After switching to aviation, he served in | artillery cooperation units operating two-seaters in S |
Gallwitz originally flew a Roland D.III for | artillery cooperation units on the Russian Front, shoo |
y starts off with 3 armored core units and 3 | artillery core units and would eventually gain command |
his aerial service as an observer gunner in | artillery cooperation units FF(A) 282, FF(A) 28, and F |
A Confederate | artillery battery unlimbered and unleashed a "storm of |
After a huge | artillery bombardment unseen since the First World War |
suffering minor damage from American coastal | artillery while unsuccessfully attempting to land a Sp |
After the war, he was | artillery inspector until 1888, when he resigned. |
ommanding Officer of the Second Antiaircraft | Artillery Battalion until returning to the United Stat |
He served in the Coast | Artillery Regiment until 1943. |
olete BL 12 pounder 6 cwt gun in Royal Horse | Artillery service until the QF 13 pounder became avail |
ned in 1918 and subsequently used as a naval | artillery school, until 1929 when she was scrapped. |
Generally it did not equip independent | artillery battalions until after the Battle of Staling |
he Sabbath, did not get his wish, as Federal | artillery opened up on his position around 8:00 a.m. o |
The newly sited British | artillery opened up on the advancing French and Irish |
After a while, Union | artillery came up and a series of counter-battery exch |
re able to remove these guards using mounted | artillery opening up the route by which they invaded t |
he attack transport closed the island, enemy | artillery opened up, lobbing two shells over the ship. |
As one Spanish infantryman recounts, "Their | artillery played upon it in a most horrible fashion un |
Using a | artillery concept used in World War I (Rolling Thunder |
The M5 High-Speed Tractor was an | artillery tractor used by the US Army from 1942. |
CITER 155mm L33 Gun, | artillery gun used by the Argentine Army |
The M110 155 Projectile is a chemical | artillery shell used by the U.S. army. |
.5 cm K 09) was a heavy breech-loading field | artillery gun used by Germany in World War I. Built by |
tt rifle was a type of muzzle loading rifled | artillery weapon used extensively in the American Civi |
The | artillery munition used as a delivery vehicle containe |
om the Castle, but the Culverin, the largest | artillery piece used by the New Model Army was capable |
Creek ], and the first in which the American | artillery was used." |
The | Artillery Regiment uses 81 mm light mortars attached t |
umes command of the squad, and by calling in | artillery and using the cover of darkness, holds off t |
The French followed with heavy | artillery bombardment using primitive cannons and sieg |
Italian | artillery was usually designated using the calibre and |
Artillery Brigade, V Corps, to April 1864. | |
with the | artillery groups Val d'Adige, Val d'Orco, Val Chisone |
Since the Tranvancore army lacked good | artillery, Marthanda Varma had instructed the Christia |
The castle was later fitted for heavy | artillery by Vauban, Louis XIV's military architect in |
the various commander assets, which include | artillery strikes, vehicle and supply drops, and UAV's |
was initially designed as a prime mover and | artillery supply vehicle but eventually served in a wi |
aw service with the Afrika Korps, serving as | artillery observation vehicles after being fitted with |
mand to commander Luis Piernas or coronel of | artillery Diego Vera. |
e was named in honor of Colonel Howe, Fourth | Artillery, a veteran of the Mexican-American War and t |
Artillery Brigade, VI Corps, to August 1864. | |
Artillery Brigade, VI Corps, Army of the Potomac, to M | |
Artillery Group Vicenza | |
UNIFIL peacekeepers remove the remains of | artillery attack victims. |
78, Knauss was requested as a captain to the | artillery of Vienna, where he died. |
e to the strong presence of North Vietnamese | artillery, South Vietnamese artillery units at Don Lua |
ted his military service as a private in the | artillery in Volhynia. |
11th Vermont Infantry (also known as the 1st | Artillery, Vermont Volunteers). |
ts were reorganized as the 1st Company Heavy | Artillery, Vermont Volunteers, on March 1, 1865. |
They're using mustard | artillery rounds, VX artillery rounds in their IEDs. |
d Acton churchyard, overrunning the Royalist | artillery and wagon park. |
O.L Jones, landed beside an Italian coastal | artillery battery, waiting until daylight the staff of |
in the Pioneer Corps, and then in the Royal | Artillery, after war was declared. |
The Russian initial | artillery bombardment was quite long (it lasted two da |
Artillery bombardment was constant. | |
e resumed his duties as Inspector General of | Artillery and was created a Count of the Empire, thus |
World War I as a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was awarded the Military Cross in 1917. |
gust 1753 between two unnamed elevens at the | Artillery Ground was reported as a benefit match for M |
The | artillery bombardment was quickly followed by ground a |
Mount Batten Tower, a 30 foot high circular | artillery fort was built here; it is a Scheduled Ancie |
Only one American, a forward | artillery observer, was killed, while 14 were wounded. |
Brown was assigned to the 1st United States | Artillery and was officially promoted to first lieuten |
ng the war, he was transferred to the Fourth | Artillery and was promoted to first lieutenant. |
In August 2006 an | artillery shell was found near the site during develop |
Although his military specialty was in naval | artillery, Toyoda was reassigned to flight navigation |
Following the battle the | artillery reserve was divided among the infantry corps |
could be displayed and in 1995, much of the | artillery collection was moved to Fort Nelson in Hamps |
The next was the Corps | artillery which was composed of a field artillery grou |
unit, the 1st Missile Batallion of the 38th | Artillery (1/38th) was stationed in Babenhausen Kasern |
r made from nitrocellulose, for firearms and | artillery ammunition, was invented by French chemist P |
been a first lieutenant with the Leon Light | Artillery and was promoted to captain of the Kilcrease |
eld Regiment (Self Propelled) Royal Canadian | Artillery (RCA) was a Field Artillery regiment in the |
the 84th Battery, 11th Brigade, Royal Field | Artillery, which was stationed in Jubbulpore. |
Artillery support was 2 seven-pounders without sights | |
hey suffered heavy casualties from the rebel | artillery, which was heavier than most of the British |
issioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Coast | Artillery, and was assigned to the 37th Infantry Regim |
of the Second World War he joined the Royal | Artillery and was posted to the Far East. |
In 1969, the | artillery battery was converted to a squadron of the R |
The 1st Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was an artillery battery that served |
The Model 1840 Light | Artillery Saber was a saber of about 38 inches in leng |
In 2006, the 212th Field | Artillery Brigade was reorganized and redesignated as |
in the 1860s with the development of rifled | artillery, which was powerful enough to breech their w |
War One he was a captain in the Royal Field | Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches 18 times. |
nt to fire on the French on 1 March, and the | artillery duel was precipitated by a German gunner nam |
Artillery Duel was featured in a few double-ender conf | |
He served as a Major with the Royal | Artillery and was killed in World War I. |
One of the | Artillery guns was awarded to the Artillery regiment o |
As a young lieutenant in the Westphalian | artillery, he was wounded and taken prisoner at the ba |
An | artillery piece was then brought up and fired two shra |
ogram, he then joined the infantry and field | artillery and was acting first sergeant and regimental |
tion of the Hambledon Club in the 1760s, the | Artillery Ground was the featured venue of all London |
panese Army Academy in 1913, specializing in | artillery, and was assigned to serve with the IJA 23rd |
Oxford after wartime service with the Royal | Artillery he was ordained in 1948. |
It also proved too heavy for horse | artillery, which was intended to support cavalry in ba |
table as containing the first time an atomic | artillery shell was fired (Shot Grable), the first two |
The fire was from Bolshevik | artillery which was shelling Shenkursk, unaware that t |
15 to 1919 he served with the Royal Garrison | Artillery and was twice wounded, losing his left eye a |
der Matrosen Artillerie (Lieutenant of Naval | Artillery,) Christiansen was awarded the Iron Cross Cl |
riginally obtained a commission in the Royal | Artillery but was within a month loaned to the Royal N |
But the | artillery branch was not fond of the Katyusha, because |
rces overwhelmed by the rioters and, despite | artillery support, was forced to retreat after engagin |
An | artillery battery was also located in Jordon Valley bu |
The new XM982 Excalibur satellite-guided | artillery round was also utilized with particularly de |
) and lack of supporting machinguns and pack | artillery it was of limited combat value. |
irst World War he served in the Royal Marine | Artillery and was involved in the Battle of the Somme. |
The 1st Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
Secondly, the loss of German | artillery support was in many places balanced out by t |
unteered for military service with the Field | Artillery and was in training at the officers' trainin |
ted a company of men to serve with him in an | artillery battery, was later promoted to colonel, and |
e First World War, he joined the Royal Field | Artillery; he was killed in action on January 16, 1917 |
The ANC suffered from a lack of | artillery and was frustrated and demotivated over thei |
He later served in the Stuart Horse | Artillery and was with the Army of Northern Virginia w |
rank of Colonel in the service of the Royal | Artillery and was decorated with the awards of the Ter |
ompanied by a Cavalry brigade and four horse | artillery guns, was sent to support Jenkins. |
As more | artillery fire was brought down on the ridge in suppor |
the Battle of Mackinac Island, transporting | artillery which was used to force the American garriso |
sence of tactical efficiency in the Prussian | artillery, which was almost always outmatched by that |
tuary even before the settlement existed, an | artillery bulwark was erected downstream on a rocky he |
The | artillery fire was initiated when Sherman spotted a cl |
th Infantry Regiments, reinforced by the 3rd | Artillery Regiments) was deployed in the area around H |
The 2nd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
eral George F. Moore, whose Philippine Coast | Artillery Command was headquartered at Fort Mills, on |
ebusiers in a launch to capture the piece of | artillery that was in the fort in Penzance. |
Assisted in raising a regiment of | Artillery and was commissioned a lieutenant. |
command of a Battalion of the Indiana Field | Artillery, which was at service on the Mexican border |
loyed north of the town of Hastenbeck and an | artillery battery was situated on high ground behind t |
allantry in Garden's Battery, Palmetto Light | Artillery he was posthumously awarded the Confederate |
The 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment was a regiment in the Union Army du |
The 14th Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery (Colored) was organized in Providence, Rhode |
The 1st Field | Artillery Regiment was first activated in 1907 from nu |
The Reserve | Artillery Brigade was formed in Egypt in January 1915 |
Kitching's | artillery brigade was converted to infantry and assign |
e delaying their advance, and the supporting | artillery attack was therefore ill-timed. |
he served in the militia as a lieutenant of | artillery, and was promoted to the rank of brigade maj |
repulsed with the aid of a battery of field | artillery that was part of the second landing and fire |
Artillery support was provided for the 4th Light Horse | |
to the Post Office, its staff car parking on | Artillery Row was sold in the 1980s to make offices an |
The 3rd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
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