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Initially the 4th Field | Artillery Brigade was to be reassigned to the 4th Divi |
nated from No 7 Company, 4th Battalion Royal | Artillery which was formed in 1771. |
katchewan, he served with the Royal Canadian | Artillery and was officer with the Princess Patricia's |
Attacks were uncoordinated, | artillery preparation was inadequate and the Germans, |
ed in counter-battery work against the enemy | artillery, which was operated by Austrian gunners. |
ecial purposes and the Davy Crockett nuclear | artillery unit was about 11 inches diameter and weighs |
Improved armoured support and | artillery bombardment weakened once impregnable positi |
the German onslaught, devoid of infantry and | artillery support, weakened and on September 15-16 was |
n unit was Battery C, 635 AAA (Anti-aircraft | Artillery), Automatic Weapons Bn, IX Air Defence Comma |
On the other hand, the | artillery - weapons that could have decided the battle |
come the largest cannon of the Russian siege | artillery (1577; weight - 7,134 kg; displayed in St. P |
ld War I, where he served in the Royal Field | Artillery and Welch Regiment. |
e Regiment, the Cheshire Regiment, and Royal | Artillery as well as French soldiers in charge of a mi |
s noise from aircraft, armored vehicles, and | artillery as well as the Army's policies on the amount |
engagements, and include infantry units and | artillery as well as cavalry. |
left free to retreat to Mantua with all his | artillery, as well as the rich library collected in Ur |
nd the 16th Lancers with two troops of horse | artillery as well as other artillery forming the right |
one of the sub-units of 39th Regiment Royal | Artillery "The Welsh Gunners", part of the British Arm |
were equipped with the very latest Armstrong | artillery which were light, mobile, very accurate and |
Even the troops serving the local Bulgarian | artillery batteries were swept by the retreat and had |
The two cavalry regiments and the horse | artillery regiment were removed from the Division to f |
mplacements, nineteen 64 pounder (29 kg) RML | artillery pieces were almost completely demolished in |
Coast Artillerymen (serving the huge coastal | artillery batteries) were known as "Cosmoliners" becau |
of the earthen fortifications, buildings and | artillery pieces were lost to erosion of the bluff dur |
Unusually for a cyclecar, | artillery wheels were used rather than wire spoked one |
The | artillery pieces were delivered with open sights and c |
the Prince of Orange became prisoners and 65 | artillery pieces were captured. |
The | artillery guns were placed by the Department of Defens |
The Colonial Infantry and | Artillery Regiments were made up of French troops who |
icles were built and tested in 1935, 10 AT-1 | artillery tanks were planned to be built in 1936 but w |
infantry and three brigades of cavalry with | artillery support were advanced against the Confederat |
Only five | artillery guns were damaged. |
On 16 April the | artillery preparations were completed and the bombardm |
On June 22, 5,000 Union cavalry and 16 | artillery pieces were pulled from the siege of Petersb |
Between May 25 and May 28, 1995 a number of | artillery projectiles were fired at Tuzla from Army of |
Conversely, only 12 | artillery regiments were affected by the crisis of ind |
anks and mechanized support units (motorized | artillery, etc.) were used in massive, mechanized spea |
Rockets demonstrated at the Royal | Artillery Museum were first deployed against the Briti |
War, and regimental histories of both field | artillery regiments were published after the Second. |
e Bengal Sappers and Miners in 1853, and two | artillery units were stationed here . |
rect fire support weapons such as mortars or | artillery; they were armed mainly with rifles and a fe |
en used since the advent of gunpowder-firing | artillery in Western armies; however, canister (or cas |
.E.B. Stuart and Union cavalry, infantry and | artillery in what is now known as the Battle of Unison |
Perhaps another nail in the coffin of the | Artillery Ground when its latest keeper Mr Read died o |
tank's intended target was an Iraqi forward | artillery observer when it hit the hotel. |
a wide array of genuine wartime vehicles and | artillery, and when not possible, replicas are used. |
He spent a year in a Prussian | artillery regiment where he excelled in horsemanship. |
gh explosives are still used in missiles and | artillery shells where weight and volume is a factor ( |
in the REME in World War II, working on many | artillery weapons where he met his wife Chrissie. |
century the area was home to a British Royal | Artillery armoury, where, in the early 1890s, Captain |
wo brigades were supported by the 88th Field | Artillery Regiment, which was equipped with 25 pounder |
The base was protected by four | artillery batteries which made the recruit's task even |
was opposite Colonel George Johnston's field | artillery position which would be used to "jolly up" t |
ferson Davis, with a letter asking for heavy | artillery with which to attack the St. Louis Arsenal. |
uding USS Helena, also silenced a Philippine | artillery piece which had been harassing them. |
Artillery in which the crews rode rather than walked w | |
Woolwich Common, in south-east London, is an | artillery museum which was established in 1820. |
hire and Bedfordshire)Yeomanry Battery Royal | Artillery Volunteers which is part of the 100th (Yeoma |
rgrowth in a defile facing the centre of the | artillery line which interfered with, and provided som |
ly light tanks and tankettes and without one | artillery battery, which left the unit with only 8 hea |
f Komsomolskoye during the days-long initial | artillery barrage, which resulted in civilian casualti |
s shown by Ibrahim Khan Gardi's infantry and | artillery division which was manned by the low caste S |
ion of infantry consisting entirely of heavy | artillery regiments, which he led at Harris Farm in th |
r, his plans were limited by the shortage of | artillery ammunition which meant the preliminary bomba |
Finnish forces had strong | artillery support which proved to be key factor in the |
New York, Osborn raised a company for light | artillery service which became known as Company (or Ba |
there were two single wicket matches, at the | Artillery Ground which were organised by the Duke of R |
ississippi River and destroy two Confederate | artillery guns which were impeding the advance of Gene |
a smaller, 8 inch (203 mm) gun-type nuclear | artillery shell, which was produced starting in 1957 a |
ed aircraft were hit by ZSU-23∙4 air defense | artillery guns, which became so deadly due to the sort |
tacked the farmhouse with mortars, tanks and | artillery shelling, which destroyed the building and f |
d during World War I with the Royal Garrison | Artillery after which he studied at Queens' College, C |
n fleet with their six 5"/51 caliber coastal | artillery guns, which had been removed from scrapped b |
Crazy Planets is an | artillery game which uses Facebook's social networking |
Belvedere and Castelnuovo depriving them of | artillery positions which had been commanding the appr |
In 1785 he was commissioned in the | artillery, in which he served as a regimental officer |
Sent to Texas, he took command of an | artillery battalion which he commanded at the battles |
ficially classified as howitzer-gun, i.e. an | artillery system which combines characteristics of a h |
After being distracted by Confederate | artillery fire, which Mott's infantry was able to supp |
the ruins of Fort Mansfield, an old coastal | artillery post which was one of a series of such forts |
wo guns was a Confederate eleven-piece heavy | artillery battery which, from its position atop a bluf |
nk after being attacked by Soviet land-based | artillery fire while she was docked near the electrici |
Lt. Col. Arthur Harrison, a British | artillery commander who had narrowly escaped being kil |
luding the First and Eighth Infantry and the | artillery detachment who supplied the labor. |
was a distinguished United States Army Coast | Artillery officer who served in the United States and |
In the British Army, it was issued to | artillery units, who required a weapon for personal de |
the Spanish Civil War, Moryata was a Spanish | artillery officer who joined the Republican side. |
Three guardsmen assisted by four | artillery cadets who had managed to get 9 mm automatic |
Willard Scott was the son of an Army Coastal | Artillery officer Willard Warren Scott Sr. and Bernice |
the Battle of Shiloh, he served as chief of | artillery under William J. Hardee. |
avid, Sea Horse, Holly Horse, Ann Clear, and | Artillery) to William Burton of Boston. |
ctober 3, 1861, Ayres was appointed chief of | artillery for William F. "Baldy" Smith's division (lat |
to Right; Lt Col John P. Cooper (110th Field | Artillery); Capt William Bruning; Lt Col Louis Smith; |
account, Hindman's division was repulsed by | artillery alone, Williams's infantry having taken no p |
batteries, which had been fighting a violent | artillery duel with the gunboats. |
nit is currently equipped as a Close Support | Artillery Battery, with the AS-90 Self-propelled gun. |
tsdam and on 9 March 1872 he qualified as an | artillery officer with the rank of lieutenant. |
stnut Troop) of the 1st Regiment Royal Horse | Artillery, serving with the British Army of the Rhine. |
r many years with the 1st Monmouth Volunteer | Artillery, retiring with the rank of captain and honor |
tions in weaponry, grenades, poison gas, and | artillery, along with the submarine, warplane and the |
After exchanging heavy | artillery fire with the squadron, the Confederates aba |
he next five years reorganizing the Prussian | artillery together with Gerhard von Scharnhorst. |
Motorized part of Army consisted of one | Artillery Subdivision with 12 cannons, 2 armoured vehi |
iment but in August 2007 16th Regiment Royal | Artillery, equipped with the Rapier FSC, moved here fr |
alized that they would need a self-propelled | artillery vehicle with sufficient firepower to support |
Loud's | Artillery Co. with four 18 pounders, & Lt. Bragg's Lig |
derate ram Manassas on October 12, 1861, the | artillery duel with Fort McRee and other shore batteri |
It ran on | artillery wheels with Goodrich clincher tires, and fea |
The K 39 and its variants served as mobile | artillery only with Artillery Battalions (Artillerie-A |
sland is currently home to 47 Regiment Royal | Artillery, armed with the Starstreak HVM. |
He became an | artillery officer with the rank of podporuchik. |
The Marathan army had 14 battalion, 1 000 | artillery men with 60 guns and 6 000 cavalry at Mahara |
d dug in with a screen of anti-tank guns and | artillery together with intensive air support. |
nfederates mounted a determined attack using | artillery fire with great skill, but were repulsed wit |
Guibor was wounded in an | artillery duel with a Federal river squadron in the Ba |
ompanies of the 2nd Virginia Regiment and an | artillery detachment with two six-pounders) and about |
lso a generic World War I German marking for | artillery shells with pulmonary agents (chemical paylo |
issile system is designed to be used like an | artillery system, with 5-6 missiles fired simultaneous |
Kentucky, and on November 3 they engaged in | artillery duels with strong Confederate positions on e |
of Nierstein and Oppenheim was conducive to | artillery support, with high ground on the west bank o |
3 three-battalion infantry regiments and 16 | artillery pieces, with an average total strength of 7, |
y War, the Egyptians launched a new round of | artillery duels with Israeli forces. |
ing the First World War initially as a Royal | Artillery officer with 7th Division from 1914 and tran |
t with the 12-pounder forward to commence an | artillery duel with the intention of delaying the Amer |
On 17 August, Nassau and Posen engaged in an | artillery duel with Slava, resulting in three hits on |
They were organised in a similar way to the | artillery "Navals" with appropriate naval uniforms. |
lso a generic World War I German marking for | artillery shells with chemical payload affecting the u |
Union charges finally forced Stuart's horse | artillery to withdraw, and then his cavalry. |
po, on 23 October 1918, but was shot down by | artillery fire within a week near Marano. |
n the alarm was given Q Battery, Royal Horse | Artillery, was within 300 yards of the Spruit. |
two matches in 1860, the first at the Royal | Artillery Court, Woolwich and the second at the Eglint |
engaged in a similar capacity with the Royal | Artillery at Woolwich up to 1876. |
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal | Artillery Museum, Woolwich, London. |
Shell at Royal | Artillery Museum, Woolwich, London |
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal | Artillery Museum, Woolwich, England. |
Victoria Cross is now displayed at the Royal | Artillery Museum, Woolwich, England. |
He was part of the 308 Supply Company Field | Artillery during World War I. |
He was commissioned in the Royal | Artillery during World War I, serving in German South- |
College after serving in the Royal Garrison | Artillery during World War I and in 1922 became a Fell |
mmanding officer when he served in the Royal | Artillery during World War Two.{See References} |
He served in the Royal | Artillery during World War II. |
but again demonstrated the critical role of | artillery during World War I and the difficulty of sup |
42, but first served with the Royal Canadian | Artillery during World War II. |
He served in the | artillery in World War I and achieved the rank of firs |
Jones served with the Royal | Artillery during World War II, and was aged 34 when co |
He served in the Royal | Artillery during World War II and was ordained in 1948 |
After serving in the Royal | Artillery during World War ll, he returned to the Univ |
s Grammar School before serving in the Royal | Artillery during World War II. |
eatly affected by his service with the Royal | Artillery in World War I. His poems include "The Volun |
at Bromsgrove School and served in the Royal | Artillery during World War I, being awarded the Milita |
rder 1916-1917 and became a captain in field | artillery during World War I. |
Ultsch volunteered for service in the | artillery when World War I began. |
States Army (1918-1919), with the 58th Field | Artillery, during World War I, from 1918-1919. |
apons, it was operated by the Royal Garrison | Artillery in World War I. |
ks, 350 armoured personnel carriers, and 600 | artillery, which would have meant practically the whol |
ing on an extended front, the full weight of | artillery fire would be concentrated on a relatively n |
g von Mellenthin was a lieutenant-colonel of | artillery who would be killed in action in 1918. |
h force was made up of infantry, cavalry and | artillery and would not normally have considered the a |
At times, particularly at very close range, | artillery crews would fire extremely lethal "double ca |
Fliegerkorps VIII with the | artillery available would support an assault on both s |
up to the First Battle of El Alamein, enemy | artillery fire wounded Lapwood, resulting in the loss |
ring on horseback when they came under heavy | artillery fire, wounding two men and killing three hor |
retton 1852, later a lieutenant in the Royal | Artillery who wrote the words to Follow the Colours wh |
s had served four years in the United States | Artillery in Wyoming. |
Artillery Batteries x2 | |
Artillery Brigade, XI Corps, Army of the Cumberland, t | |
Artillery Brigade, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, | |
Artillery Brigade, XIV Corps, to June 1865. | |
Artillery Brigade, XVI Corps, Military Division West M | |
Artillery Reserve, XXIII Corps, to April 1864. | |
Leonid Chichagov as an | artillery officer, year unknown. |
th Star when she was sunk in 1918 by coastal | artillery near Zeebrugge. |
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