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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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