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m Howitzer M2, and the 155 mm Long Tom field artillery, and carry the gun crew and ammunition.
The people took the artillery barracks of Guayaquil along with other milit
The Javelin was badly damaged by torpedo and artillery hits from the German destroyers and lost bot
It was used to tow field artillery pieces, such as the 25 pounder gun-howitzer,
or the infantry and used horses to tow their artillery; German industry could not turn out sufficie
personnel carriers and numerous towed heavy artillery pieces.
ms and mortar fire, American towed anti-tank artillery was never really effective during the war in
n observation post, fire control towers, and artillery batteries.
alf-tracked vehicle, used for towing various artillery pieces and transporting anything up to fifte
Opel Maultier towing an artillery piece onto or off an Me-323.
Ra's Lanuf and began shelling the town with artillery and mortars, forcing the rebels to retreat f
dar is designed to detect and track incoming artillery and rocket fire to determine the point of or
tanks (both wheeled and tracked), equipment, artillery pieces and aircraft (both fixed wing (airpla
pported by cavalry and a formidable train of artillery, and seemed bent on retaking the ground whic
iver to General George Washington a train of artillery brought from Fort Ticonderoga in order to be
tur, Hayessen completed military training at Artillery Regiment no. 12 in Schwerin as a career offi
ation had been relegated to training coastal artillery servicemen, leading the Germans to disregard
It also trains all artillery NCO's, including forward observers and morta
Volunteers from the Transvaal Horse Artillery also later fought as part of the South Afric
The Transvaal Horse Artillery is currently (2008) located in Johannesburg.
The Transvaal Horse Artillery was formed on 17 March 1904 as Lys' Voluntee
132 Battery (The Bengal Rocket Troop) Royal Artillery are an MLRS Battery, that is part of the Roy
132 Battery (The Bengal Rocket Troop) Royal Artillery was raised on 13 September 1816 as a camel m
se stated a unit of 500 Eritrean troops with artillery and other heavy weapons had reinforced Burha
7th Bomb Group(H) attacked German troops and artillery positions to assist British forces near Caen
the front line encouraging his troops under artillery, trench mortar, rifle and machine-gun fire a
asualties on massed enemy troops, transport, artillery teams, etc., both with machine-gun fire and
They constituted the only true heavy artillery the British army possessed, and were heavily
The wreck was destroyed by Turkish coastal artillery.
rge supply of cargo, food, and twelve modern artillery pieces to bolster the defense of San Juan.
re assigned to a twelve-pound-capacity brass artillery piece under direct command of Lt. William Eg
The two self-propelled artillery vehicles are the 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf S
Two Union artillery pieces fired a total of eight rounds produci
r for the 5th Division, commanding two field artillery batteries during fighting at the Somme and t
ississippi River and destroy two Confederate artillery guns which were impeding the advance of Gene
Herron opened an intense two hour artillery barrage on the Confederate position singling
of the 2nd Colorado Infantry, and two Kansas artillery batteries making the remainder.
His was one of the two Confederate Artillery used at the Battle of Dingle's Mill.
oned a Second Lieutenant in the Second U. S. Artillery and served as that regiment's adjutant and p
with the concept that became the U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in the Army of the Potomac.
t 11, 1863 he was promoted Colonel, U.S. 5th Artillery Regiment and from commanded the artillery re
(United with 4th U.S. Light Artillery, Battery M February 1862 to January 1863.)
father of Rufus King, Jr., of the U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in the Civil War, and General Charle
Alexander had enlisted in a U.S. Army artillery company in 1800.
, 1863 he was promoted Lt. Colonel, U.S. 4th Artillery Regiment.
never necessary, the adjustment of U.S. Army artillery fire.
st Point, he was then sent with the U.S. 3rd Artillery Regiment in 1854 around Cape Horn to Califor
Yamashiro also graduated from the U.S. Army Artillery Officer's Candidate School, located at Fort
erbury), except for two years as a U.S. Army artillery officer during World War I.
ioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army's artillery branch.
The other unattached heavy artillery companies raised in Massachusetts, the 1st,
ed five messages across the open under heavy artillery barrage to company headquarters.
ring on horseback when they came under heavy artillery fire, wounding two men and killing three hor
At the time they were under heavy artillery and infantry fire from the enemy who were on
another, encouraging the crews under intense artillery and anti-tank fire.
He twice went over open ground under heavy artillery and machine-gun fire to obtain ammunition an
between his Brigade HQ and units under heavy artillery and mortar fire and serial bombardment, disp
tay with his forward platoon under incessant artillery and tank attacks for five days and nights in
Under the artillery fire, Simpson was forced to abandon the cour
to trap the attacking Prussians under heavy artillery fire.
he CPV attacked from the north under intense artillery and mortar fire.
ng with many in the front line under intense artillery and infantry attacks.
st adverse conditions, and often under heavy artillery fire.
pany to which he belonged came under intense artillery fire, and further advance was held up by a v
bridges behind the Sikhs broke under British artillery fire, or were ordered to be destroyed behind
Italian commander-in-chief, understood that artillery played a fundamental role on the front and b
ful, the brigade was met by heavy Union Army artillery fire.
fall under fire of the Union's long-distance artillery.
s had served four years in the United States Artillery in Wyoming.
Brown was assigned to the 1st United States Artillery and was officially promoted to first lieuten
anks and mechanized support units (motorized artillery, etc.) were used in massive, mechanized spea
mplements of the other Guard units (cavalry, artillery, sappers and sailors) are provided by French
engagements, and include infantry units and artillery as well as cavalry.
ts, along with a number of cavalry units and artillery batteries.
ions of M7s, giving them unparalleled mobile artillery support.
down the hill under unspeakably devastating artillery and small-arms fire.
d to attack the fort without bringing up the artillery, a decision that would prove costly and lead
back in Charlestown, Imboden brought up his artillery, and again demanded the garrison's surrender
cing) had great difficulty bringing up their artillery, and so had none available at Golymin.
y less than 400 yards) could be broken up by artillery batteries firing canister.
The Americans set up their artillery and began the battle with a short artillery
sandy beach made it difficult to move up the artillery.
he most powerful weapon deployed by US field artillery units during World War II, able to fire a 36
f Second Lieutenant to Captain (RA) US Army ( Artillery).
Only the skillful use of artillery kept the Yamparika and Kiowa from massing an
nt in 27 minutes and was able to make use of artillery spotting aircraft as visibility was good.
The start of the use of artillery in the Ottoman Army is not very definite.
known for his particularly effective use of artillery.
rgest firing range, and is in frequent use - artillery can be clearly heard from Lindisfarne to the
cturing process was similar to that used for artillery shells, except that actual pieces of coal we
p was renamed Hektor in 1944 and was used as artillery training ship.
It was used for artillery in the 16th century.
e east of the town of Nordhorn were used for artillery target practice.
with the visor backwards, which was used by artillery officers for increased visibility and better
Using a artillery concept used in World War I (Rolling Thunder
Using this artillery fire the Eritrean armor moved onto the cause
They're using mustard artillery rounds, VX artillery rounds in their IEDs.
re able to remove these guards using mounted artillery opening up the route by which they invaded t
tember 27, 1939 the Germans, using aircraft, artillery and tanks, managed to destroy the Brigade.
Utah Volunteer Artillery, Light Battery B (Capt.
Utah Volunteer Artillery, Light Battery A (Capt.
ne, the O-1 Bird Dog, which was utilized for artillery observation and reconnaissance, would be rep
Val Po artillery group
e was an acting commander in Earl Van Dorn's artillery during the Siege of Vicksburg.
e spent the next eight years in a variety of artillery units as platoon and battery commander posit
that the BSNP was a very useful vehicle for artillery general-purpose reconnaissance and for co-or
stantly, abandoning most of its vehicles and artillery along the way.
a wide array of genuine wartime vehicles and artillery, and when not possible, replicas are used.
ety Indian Army transport vehicles, thirteen Artillery guns and fifteen AMX tanks in operational co
ncluding 400,000 men, 12,000 vehicles, 1,500 artillery pieces, 800 tanks and 70,000 horses particip
s noise from aircraft, armored vehicles, and artillery as well as the Army's policies on the amount
the elimination of 187 armored vehicles, 43 artillery systems and over 400 trucks.
diers, 18 M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, 12 artillery pieces, 30 HMMWVs, and 6 patrol boats.
designation changed to the 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery.
was foremost in the work under a very heavy artillery barrage and machine-gun fire.
1909 and took command of the Victorian Field Artillery Brigade.
on March 7, 1971, the North Vietnamese Army artillery opened fire and quickly pinned down the adva
were under constant North Vietnamese ground, artillery, mortar, and rocket attacks.
The Battery "F" West Virginia Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
Battery "B" West Virginia Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
Thomas E. Jackson's Battery, Virginia Horse Artillery, and saw action at Gettysburg, New Market, a
absorbed by Battery "A" West Virginia Light Artillery September 14, 1864.
nstructor at the Fort Monroe, Virginia Coast Artillery School.
lidated with Battery "E" West Virginia Light Artillery on December 31, 1864.
s battery served in the First Virginia Light Artillery under J. Thompson Brown in the Maryland Camp
amming techniques and close-range volleys of artillery.
y "C", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery, was an artillery battery that served in the
Independent Battery Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
y "D", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
st Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was a unit that served in the Union Army dur
th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was a unit that served in the Union Army dur
y "B", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
Independent Battery Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the
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.
y "A", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery.
rd Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was a unit that served in the Union Army dur
ere transferred to 1st Maine Volunteer Heavy Artillery Regiment.
e 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, 27th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infan
y "A", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery, originally known as "Smith's Chicago Light
e 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery was a regimental unit that fought in the Ame
r rendered the Fort de l'Olive vulnerable to artillery from Chaberton, which was 900 metres (3,000
vehicle to be underpowered and vulnerable to artillery fire.
Waffen Gebirgs Artillery Regiment 21
reated, successfully allowing the wagons and artillery to pass through the gap unharmed.
m back in confusion and capturing wagons and artillery.
Then, as the IV Corps halted to wait for artillery to be brought up, the two Spanish divisions
ommission into the New South Wales Permanent Artillery stationed at Middle Head.
d was born to Colonel Neville Walford (Royal Artillery) and his wife.
o called Marcouf Battery, was a World War II artillery battery constructed by the Todt Organization
He participated in the Gunboat War as artillery officer.
KA sought to upgrade its First World War era artillery pieces.
During the Winter War, the artillery assisted Finnish troops in battles of the No
p Meaford) was intended for tank warfare and artillery gunnery training.
During the Korean War he was the artillery commander for the 7th Infantry Division, and
ral Sir Herbert Uniacke KCB KCMG, who was an Artillery Officer.
January 21, 1891) was an artillery officer in the United States Army who comman
Mercer worked as a bank cashier, and was an artillery officer in the local militia.
He was an artillery office in the U.S. Army.
The M5 High-Speed Tractor was an artillery tractor used by the US Army from 1942.
By 31 March, there was heavy artillery fire into the north, south, and west of Bres
He was an artillery spotter and rose to the rank of Lieutenant.
The cannone da 65/17 modello 13 was an artillery piece developed by Italy for use with its mo
Fort Dupont was an artillery installation defending the eastern approache
inek (2 February 1889 - 28 June 1944) was an artillery officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army during
The Chicago Board of Trade Battery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during
From 1956 to 1959, Donaldson was an artillery officer in the United States Army.
It was the primary weapon of artillery units attached to cavalry formations.
manufacture high alloy steels and weapons - artillery, heavy machine guns in 1937.
hit it from all types of weapons, including artillery rocket systems.”
ing on an extended front, the full weight of artillery fire would be concentrated on a relatively n
gium, she bombarded German troops as well as artillery positions.
Infantry units as well as artillery units of the 2nd Canadian Division served in
d two FV107 Scimitar light tanks, as well as artillery support from two batteries of 29 Commando Re
Attacks were uncoordinated, artillery preparation was inadequate and the Germans,
mament of the SdKfz 124 Wespe self-propelled artillery vehicle.
When the artillery was in place, officers could direct the fire
on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad when an artillery shell exploded near him and hurled him into
ded during street fighting in Aachen when an artillery shell landed practically beside him.
e killed at the village of Qana when Israeli artillery shelled the area of a UN compound near Qana
s commenced at 5.55am on 31 October when the artillery, more than 100 field guns and howitzers, com
ated and nearly overrun but held when Marine artillery rained tear gas around their position.
es for a rout were dashed, however, when the artillery of the Pulaski Arkansas Battery unlimbered a
e man from the first team was killed when an artillery round hit their bunker.
emy swarmed out of hidden ground where Royal Artillery guns could attack them.
tudied the Siege of Port Arthur, where heavy artillery had been unable to destroy defensive structu
The punchline to the long gun gag where the artillery shell is fired and blasts the city of Tokyo
regions and District troops, which included artillery and NKVD frontier units.
the various commander assets, which include artillery strikes, vehicle and supply drops, and UAV's
y the reserves on those positions, while the artillery used grapeshot on the enemy.
sting upon the lady's sweet cakes, while the artillery of the contending armies was thundering in t
on May the 24th, 2010 in Europe while Heavy Artillery Records released the album in North America
While his artillery silenced Goring's two light guns, he sent 15
While the artillery spooked a cavalry scout, it had little other
mbat with four German planes while directing artillery fire on June 5, 1918, near Maignelay, France
ces kept pressure on for months, while their artillery relentelessly pounded the city's bulwarks.
After a while, Union artillery came up and a series of counter-battery exch
Whiting employed artillery fire against the gunboats, but his guns had
Commission, under Col. W.F. Williams (Royal Artillery).
                                                                                                   


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