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Royal | Artillery Supporting non-mobile units designed to defe |
000 Lebanese army troops backed by tanks and | artillery swiftly defeated the group of 200-300 rebels |
y-representing lasting remembrance; over the | artillery symbols, the oak-representing strength; and |
ficially classified as howitzer-gun, i.e. an | artillery system which combines characteristics of a h |
issile system is designed to be used like an | artillery system, with 5-6 missiles fired simultaneous |
ession at least two BT-7 tanks and one 76 mm | artillery system. |
the elimination of 187 armored vehicles, 43 | artillery systems and over 400 trucks. |
nks, armoured combat vehicles, large calibre | artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters |
, meaning big or great battery) was a French | artillery tactic of the Napoleonic wars. |
its L119 field guns, and the Advanced Field | Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), which is a fu |
The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field | artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (SRBM) s |
es and settlers in south Florida, and taught | artillery tactics at West Point, where he wrote The Ar |
He developed several innovative theories on | artillery tactics and drill. |
rom it, or simply because the development of | artillery tactics throughout the war was not a clear-c |
ship funded by Alois Bruhl, Cichocki studied | artillery tactics in Dresden. |
AT-1 - | Artillery tank (tank of artillery support) armed with |
and 162nd Fortified Regions, and a number of | artillery, tank, engineering and other units, as part |
icles were built and tested in 1935, 10 AT-1 | artillery tanks were planned to be built in 1936 but w |
ships, machine tools and samples of Germany | artillery, tanks, explosives, chemical-warfare equipme |
, supported by Sukhoi Su-25 strike aircraft, | artillery, tanks, and Otokar Cobra armored vehicles, e |
e east of the town of Nordhorn were used for | artillery target practice. |
Data for this was provided by a standard | artillery Target Acquisition meteor message. |
ng taken off with too many members of a Thai | Artillery team onboard, June 1969. |
asualties on massed enemy troops, transport, | artillery teams, etc., both with machine-gun fire and |
939 he was commissioned captain in the Royal | Artillery, Territorial Army. |
The | artillery that the Confederate soldiers woke up to was |
rs used sledges to retrieve 60 tons of heavy | artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga. |
The city's cement factory was shelled by US | artillery that month as the factory was being used as |
ebusiers in a launch to capture the piece of | artillery that was in the fort in Penzance. |
repulsed with the aid of a battery of field | artillery that was part of the second landing and fire |
onsisted of infantry units, the State Forces | Artillery, the Travancore Training Centre, the Sudarsa |
e the victory and the capture of the Swedish | artillery, the Danish host had incurred great losses w |
s round the world, including the Royal Horse | Artillery, the Household Cavalry and various Police Fo |
June 1942, and was commissioned in the field | artillery the following month and assigned to the 893r |
ite heavy cavalry was kept at bay by Zizka's | artillery, the Taborites apparently faced imminent des |
He has been an instructor at the School of | Artillery, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and th |
port by General Albion P. Howe, Inspector of | Artillery, the garrison of Fort Greble consisted of a |
y changed from Mounted Field to Flying Horse | Artillery, the only battery of Flying Artillery in the |
ior Yeomanry Regiments would be re reoled as | artillery the Hampshire Yeomanry was re roled as an Ar |
In addition to Second Army's supporting | artillery, the 182nd Paratrooper Brigade's 120 mm mort |
Supported by | artillery, the American forces numbered in all more th |
War, the Quartermaster General, the Chief of | Artillery, the Chief of Ordnance, the Judge Advocate G |
for discharging cannons in the early days of | artillery; the linstock allowed the gunner to stand fu |
its were on display, including the “US Horse | Artillery,” the “First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalr |
battle honours are not awarded to the Royal | Artillery, the honour of "1942-45", with scrolls "Ital |
In addition to antiaircraft | artillery, the communists deployed surface-to-air miss |
an Army tanks, helicopter gunships and heavy | artillery, the IPKF routed the LTTE. |
preliminary bombardment with their mountain | artillery the Japanese scaled the walls and broke into |
them were elements of the Regiment of Light | Artillery, the 21st, 33rd, and 34th Regiments of Infan |
egiment Royal Engineers, 19th Regiment Royal | Artillery, the Joint Force EOD group as well as troops |
craft, hostile naval gunfire and shore based | artillery, the combined total of Army, Navy and Marine |
twelve ammunition wagons, and two pieces of | Artillery, the raid would be a success. |
Deolali is home to the School of | Artillery, the premier institution for imparting train |
As so many people have served in the Royal | Artillery, the Museum's archive of 'Gunner' records ar |
When locating enemy | artillery, the radar tracks the up-going trajectory of |
They constituted the only true heavy | artillery the British army possessed, and were heavily |
00, supported by the whole of the division's | artillery, the attack, again with the support of 7th R |
exposed to relentless bombardment by French | artillery, the surviving insurgents were forced to bre |
not was appointed deputy adjutant-general of | artillery, then inspector-general of artillery, and fi |
The Livonian | artillery then destroyed the remainder of the Muscovit |
of two weakened infantry brigades with less | artillery then the infantry division. |
oint, New York, Hagner was assigned first to | artillery, then topographical engineers, and finally o |
, Jonson was called up to serve in the Royal | Artillery, then the Army Educational Corps. |
served for a time as assistant instructor of | artillery there. |
latinate and Baden, and was commander of the | artillery there. |
wever, British bombarded the fort with heavy | artillery thereby destroying many buildings on Vasota |
s when they were finally given the tanks and | artillery they had long sought. |
Not expressly enjoined from employing | artillery, they now planned a massive artillery prepar |
rect fire support weapons such as mortars or | artillery; they were armed mainly with rifles and a fe |
rved as a corporal in the Thirty-ninth Field | Artillery, Thirteenth Division, during World War I. Be |
When People's Republic of China | artillery threatened Nationalist Chinese positions on |
storians, the French king Francois I led his | artillery through the tunnel in 1525 in order to attac |
he integration of the infantry, cavalry, and | artillery through combined arms, as opposed to their p |
The 2nd Division | Artillery thus missed the Gallipoli Campaign and inste |
ead earthen ramps were built to enable field | artillery to fire from the fort's parapet. |
This forced the Union | artillery to remain on the western bank of the Rio Gra |
attalions ['Olek' and 'Wilk'] and divisional | artillery), to join him. |
ans and the unexpected contribution of their | artillery to the exchange inflicted heavy casualties o |
ick commanded 4,500 infantry and 5 pieces of | artillery to attack the east side of the city. |
Union charges finally forced Stuart's horse | artillery to withdraw, and then his cavalry. |
shington made a detachment to carry captured | artillery to Burlington. |
avid, Sea Horse, Holly Horse, Ann Clear, and | Artillery) to William Burton of Boston. |
o seize the Arsenal, and asked Davis to send | artillery to breach the Arsenal's walls. |
he first battery in the history of the Royal | Artillery to fire the GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Ro |
Unlimbering | artillery to command both approach roads, Barstow was |
Then, as the IV Corps halted to wait for | artillery to be brought up, the two Spanish divisions |
the discovery that Jefferson Davis had sent | artillery to the maneuvers). |
Moncey then attempted to use his field | artillery to bombard the Spanish defences, but his gun |
Without British | artillery to concern them, the Panzer IV and 50 mm gun |
Bryce was transferred from the royal | artillery to the royal engineers in March 1789, and be |
Towards noon, he ordered the | artillery to open fire on the centre of the village an |
00 as a stopgap measure to upgrade its field | artillery to modern QF standards, while it developed i |
reated, successfully allowing the wagons and | artillery to pass through the gap unharmed. |
He called out his regular troops and, using | artillery to bombard the Janissary headquarters, destr |
militias; government troops had to bring in | artillery to subdue the revolt. |
r pilot's training, he was detached from the | artillery to aviation on 24 January 1916. |
meats, motor trucks, aviation supplies, and | artillery to American forces operating in Europe. |
Count d'Eu then ordered his | artillery to open fire, which caused huge losses on th |
Brown lacked the necessary troops and heavy | artillery to attack this position. |
e of the demense wall of Antrim Castle, with | artillery to the front and cavalry to the rear with th |
pression, not only due to the failure of his | artillery to support the defenders, but also as he had |
On September 9, 1862, Imboden left the | artillery to recruit a battalion of partisan rangers a |
ns since the Battery transferred Madras Foot | Artillery to Light Field Artillery in 1855. |
was gained which enabled the faithful Bhopal | Artillery to man their guns. |
(First Manassas), Walker became the chief of | artillery to General A.P. Hill. |
states, as well as drug dealers looking for | artillery to fend off aircraft in their space. |
1t New York Marine | Artillery) to bear on the mill buildings in which the |
he next five years reorganizing the Prussian | artillery together with Gerhard von Scharnhorst. |
d dug in with a screen of anti-tank guns and | artillery together with intensive air support. |
Served in Red | artillery too. |
But by 1100 hours, Prussian | artillery took a toll on the French while more Prussia |
The forts were well supplied with | artillery, totaling some 102 pieces (most of them 87 m |
Another shell pierced the Huascar's | artillery tower 12 minutes later, killing all within, |
, Commodore Riveros, perforated the Huacar's | artillery tower, killing almost all of the sailors wit |
Although his military specialty was in naval | artillery, Toyoda was reassigned to flight navigation |
The 82nd Field | Artillery traces it earliest history to that of the "F |
cargo duties, the ZIS-5 was used as a light | artillery tractor and for troops transportation (25 so |
The M5 High-Speed Tractor was an | artillery tractor used by the US Army from 1942. |
designation RK-7 by the Saurer company as an | artillery tractor for the Austrian army. |
The basic vehicle was used as an | artillery tractor for heavier pieces such as the 7.2 i |
The Morris Commercial C8 FAT (Field | Artillery Tractor) commonly known as a Quad was an art |
of the then-constructed Dragon Medium Mk IV | artillery tractor, based on the Vickers E, but the pur |
ms during World War II, including on trucks, | artillery tractors, tanks, and armoured trains, as wel |
es, though after 1941 they were used only as | artillery tractors. |
he pre-war light to medium series of Vickers | artillery tractors. |
n reserve, the hulk of Kilkis became a naval | artillery training facility. |
and drained during the 1940s to serve as an | artillery training range. |
orth of the old town near the Oberwiesenfeld | artillery training area in the end of the 19th century |
Army facility, designated it as an Armor and | Artillery Training Center, renaming it Fort Stewart. |
The Brigade still known as the | Artillery Training Depot arrived in England on 20 June |
p was renamed Hektor in 1944 and was used as | artillery training ship. |
Whilst serving in the college's | Artillery Training Corps, Talbot became interested in |
In 1942, this area became part of an | artillery training area and the local inhabitants were |
by the United States Army as an antiaircraft | artillery training facility. |
The Gunnery Training Team (or GTT) is an | Artillery training consultancy based in Larkhill Garri |
Artillery Training Depot | |
rld War II as the military used the area for | artillery training, but the village expanded substanti |
He then attended advanced naval | artillery training, and was assigned to the corvette H |
d a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. | Artillery, transferring to the 2nd U.S. Artillery a fe |
back to the Chindwin River, abandoning their | artillery, transport, and soldiers too sick to walk. |
ght in the Cotswolds and then with the Royal | Artillery travelling orchestra, which he conducted. |
the front line encouraging his troops under | artillery, trench mortar, rifle and machine-gun fire a |
Independent Field | Artillery Troop (four 25 pounder guns) |
Independent | artillery troops |
6 he was appointed military chaplain for the | artillery troops stationed in the Moscow garrison, for |
used by the Japanese cavalry, engineers and | artillery troops during World War II. |
The Germans also had anti-aircraft | artillery troops and 45 assault guns to bolster their |
artillery troops | |
Artillery Troops | |
Independent | Artillery Troops |
00 soldiers in the city, of which 4,000 were | artillery troops, 1,300 were naval personnel and the r |
rge, and improvements on both small arms and | artillery turned large formations on open ground into |
During the siege of Athens in 1687, his | artillery turned the Parthenon from a functioning buil |
t cavalry regiment, three batteries of light | artillery, two companies of sharpshooters and two comp |
Block 3 ( | artillery): two 75mm gun embrasures. |
rmament consisted of two guns from the Royal | Artillery, two seven-pounder guns with the Naval Briga |
of twenty-three Siebel ferries (seven heavy | artillery types mounting two to four 88 mm guns each; |
whenever the Japanese did face Chinese heavy | artillery typically armed with German 15 cm sFH 18 hea |
Union | artillery under Maj. |
efending this portion was a company of light | artillery under the command of Captain Arthur Emmerson |
the Battle of Shiloh, he served as chief of | artillery under William J. Hardee. |
very and the accuracy and reliability of the | artillery under his command. |
Stuart's horse | artillery under Captain James Breathed then began bomb |
A volunteer company of | artillery under Captain Camp, and a the militia. |
s, one of hussars, and eight pieces of horse | artillery under him. |
four units comprising infantry, cavalry, and | artillery, under the command of Brig. |
ring the War of 1812, and as a lieutenant of | artillery under Andrew Jackson during the Creek War, g |
s battery served in the First Virginia Light | Artillery under J. Thompson Brown in the Maryland Camp |
In 1644 he held a command in the | artillery under Essex in Cornwall and took part in the |
The Corps was also augmented by a mountain | artillery unit raised in Hong Kong and Singapore. |
our, and subsequently assigned to command an | artillery unit at Vincennes. |
Reserve-Artillerie-Abteilung 29 (Reserve | Artillery Unit 29) |
the regiment's service in World War I as an | artillery unit of the Second Division. |
During World War I, he commanded an | artillery unit of the Austro-Hungarian Army, and fough |
op section, he was a volunteer in a Romanian | artillery unit of the International Brigades during th |
was soon assigned as second lieutenant to an | artillery unit in Charleston, South Carolina. |
incident and came under fire from a Japanese | artillery unit near Wuhu on the Yangtze River. |
He commanded an | artillery unit at Gananoque which saw service during t |
Artillery unit - composed from the 56 auxiliary police | |
MacIsaac was a lieutenant in a Canadian | artillery unit from 1898 to 1902. |
ecial purposes and the Davy Crockett nuclear | artillery unit was about 11 inches diameter and weighs |
ated to replace the 10th Marine Regiment, an | artillery unit, that was being sent to Indian Head Pro |
U.S. Army Reserve or Kentucky National Guard | artillery unit, though in recent years, the salute has |
he 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an anti-aircraft | artillery unit. |
earihue served with the Fifth Canadian Field | Artillery Unit. |
He was a captain in a militia | artillery unit. |
A volunteer | artillery unit. |
h Army marks this call for Royal Regiment of | Artillery units only. |
he most powerful weapon deployed by US field | artillery units during World War II, able to fire a 36 |
During the 1990s, he commanded various | artillery units in the military of a newly independent |
The following | artillery units supported Claret operations by providi |
He spent his last years inspecting | artillery units in various garrison towns. |
de by launching surprise attacks on the rear | artillery units and the 3rd Battalion. |
served in France with Royal Horse and Field | Artillery units and was wounded on three occasions. |
e spent the next eight years in a variety of | artillery units as platoon and battery commander posit |
ntury, the state of Vermont contributed five | artillery units to the Union war effort. |
ntre using infantry units, with armoured and | artillery units in support. |
ping searchlights for battleships, tanks and | artillery units to aid the Allied forces battle in Eur |
The clash raged for 8 hours, | artillery units of the sultanate army created havoc in |
The mounted | artillery units accompanied dragoons to provide them w |
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