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the absolute superiority of American ground | artillery power and air power, resulting in People's V |
, also called Katie, was an American Nuclear | artillery shell, derived from the earlier W9 shell. |
The W33 was an American nuclear | artillery shell, fired from an 8 inch (203 mm) M110 ho |
Uniquely among American | artillery weapons it has the recoil cylinder situated |
Chinese army troops increased the amount of | artillery and kept up the bombardment. |
wall, despite the relatively small amount of | artillery assigned to the garrison at Leesburg |
ergy laser prototype shoots down an incoming | artillery shell. |
Following battalion command with an armored | artillery battalion in 1993-96, Wieker was deployed as |
unich and served as an officer in an armored | artillery battalion in Wildeshausen. |
he 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an anti-aircraft | artillery unit. |
L 33 Modelo Argentino) is an Argentinian | artillery field gun in service with the Argentine Army |
On the morning of February 22, an intense | artillery barrage from the massed Allied guns pre-empt |
o launch Luftwaffe strikes, then an extended | artillery bombardment by howitzers, after which they w |
t between North Korean tanks and an American | artillery barrage. |
table as containing the first time an atomic | artillery shell was fired (Shot Grable), the first two |
Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan | artillery fort located in the village of Upnor, Kent, |
d from the beginning, orders for an extended | artillery bombardment. |
ach its target much quicker than an ordinary | artillery shell giving the target little warning to ta |
the statue was badly damaged by an American | artillery shell. |
by the United States Army as an antiaircraft | artillery training facility. |
loying into line of battle under an accurate | artillery fire. |
(1879 - September 24, 1962) was an American | artillery and law enforcement officer and NYPD police |
ssian forces attempt to take out an Austrian | artillery position. |
Weapon Locating Radar, an Indian | Artillery detecting radar being developed by DRDO |
30 battalions, two armored regiments and two | artillery regiments for one of the largest operations |
ed of 19,014 infantry, 1,580 cavalry, and 34 | artillery pieces. |
World War from 1941 by British and Canadian | artillery. |
to the city, cut off its supplies and built | artillery earthworks to bombard the defenders. |
(39,000 infantry in 31 battalions and 38,000 | artillery, armor and combat service troops) plus the 1 |
arrison of Royal Marines opened fire and the | artillery crews switched to canister shot. |
ks, 350 armoured personnel carriers, and 600 | artillery, which would have meant practically the whol |
n had 2-4 three-battalion regiments and 8-42 | artillery pieces (artillery was redistributed between |
attalions ['Olek' and 'Wilk'] and divisional | artillery), to join him. |
century, but after 1889 small arms and large | artillery increasingly began to depend on cordite, a s |
rt's orders, by Captain George Young and the | artillery detachment. |
Three infantry battalions and one | artillery regiment (stationed at the Sollum-Musaid-Cap |
es and settlers in south Florida, and taught | artillery tactics at West Point, where he wrote The Ar |
, composed of the Talavera Cavalry and Krupp | artillery, was sent to Santiago de Cuba where they bat |
n, bringing it to four brigades, and British | artillery and tank units up to provide support. |
th of 36,000 infantry, 2,000 cavalry and 216 | artillery pieces. |
a land cavalry and with gun ships and other | artillery in the river. |
s, Tennessee, until March 1864, and garrison | artillery at Nashville, Tennessee, until March 1865. |
The crusaders' cavalry and crossbow | artillery proved overwhelming in level terrain, but th |
nfantry regiments, a cavalry squadron and an | artillery squadron. |
After independence and establishment | Artillery Regiment, the corps depended on its World Wa |
fire fed by machine guns, by mortars and by | artillery. |
about 21,300 infantry, 1,500 cavalry and 18 | artillery pieces. |
y heavy rifle, machine gun and small-calibre | artillery fire. |
He led AR 3 from 1948 to 1949, and Field | Artillery Regiment 1 from 1949. |
e Regiment, the Cheshire Regiment, and Royal | Artillery as well as French soldiers in charge of a mi |
were killed, mostly due to allied and german | artillery fire. |
r 217 days when the Royal Horse and Canadian | Artillery galloped into Mafeking on 17 May 1900. |
Soult had 36,000 men and 48 | artillery pieces. |
30, 1948) was an English cricketer and Royal | Artillery officer. |
one independent infantry battalion, and one | artillery battalion took Nam Bac and established a def |
member of the original Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company in Boston. |
served in France with Royal Horse and Field | Artillery units and was wounded on three occasions. |
tiative of Grabin, his design bureau and the | Artillery Factory No. 92 head and his deputies. |
illiam R. Marshall with six companies and an | artillery piece to advance and repulse the Indians on |
The Ottoman ship had no bow and stern | artillery, so every time it employed its side artiller |
tive in organizing the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company, of which he became captain in 1640. |
r 1645, Cromwell with large forces and heavy | artillery invaded the town and laid siege to the castl |
rved as Captain of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts. |
154,000 troops and 372 | artillery. |
efence of Chinese troops, and British-French | artillery inflicting massive losses on the Chinese Qin |
aphic, reconnaissance, tow target, and coast | artillery spotting. |
avalry from the Bermuda Hundred line, and an | artillery battery. |
He then attended the basic torpedo and naval | artillery schools from December 1916-December 1917, af |
ortified by the Swedish military and coastal | artillery, and many traces of military activity from t |
ree cavalry regiments sent from India and an | artillery battery sent from the Western Front. |
nt to fire on the French on 1 March, and the | artillery duel was precipitated by a German gunner nam |
der direct machine gun fire and intermittent | artillery fire. |
Canadian and Dutch | artillery and NATO air strikes killed at least 51 susp |
ith total forces of 23,000 personnel and 170 | artillery pieces against the 20,000 garrison of Varna. |
battalions, two squadrons of dragoons and an | artillery battery. |
ned fire from machine guns, rifles and light | artillery. |
order for the defense of Camp Taji and field | artillery support to the 39th IBCT, Operation Dutch Ha |
arines had a headquarters detachment and ten | artillery companies divided into three battalions. |
stria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and her | artillery shelled Belgrade on July 29. |
edal "for services in 89th Division and 36th | Artillery Brigade" |
hout the ability to communicate and American | artillery shells raining down on them, Yahzee is disgu |
men in 66 battalions, 55 squadrons, and his | artillery. |
rman counter-battery fire was fierce and the | artillery and ammunition columns came under heavy fire |
command of the School of Musketry and Field | Artillery in Laredo, Texas. |
savagely repulsed using tank fire and massed | artillery rockets, destroying or disabling every Iraqi |
mous London Cricket Club at Uxbridge and the | Artillery Ground. |
effective the defensive SAM and antiaircraft | artillery sites enabled the ensuing fighter bombers to |
with the bulk of the 102nd Regiment and the | artillery. |
ection to be no more than 8,000 men, and its | artillery component had been reduced to only twelve gu |
eers of the 73rd Native Infantry, and Bengal | Artillery, when the former was ordered to charge 2 six |
ssembled a force of 3,000 cavalrymen and six | artillery pieces (the 6th Battery, New York Light Arti |
ogram, he then joined the infantry and field | artillery and was acting first sergeant and regimental |
the Prince of Orange became prisoners and 65 | artillery pieces were captured. |
became a member of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts in 1672. |
s a school for both Royal Engineer and Royal | Artillery enlisted boys. |
battalions of fortress infantry and coastal | artillery. |
mustering ship for Royal Marines, and Royal | Artillery personnel garrisoning the East Island. |
panies, with a suitable command group and an | artillery forward observer team. |
nd armored vehicles, locomotives and trucks, | artillery and antiaircraft guns, fuel and ammunition d |
d midnight, moving through their own and UNC | artillery and mortar fire to attack Outpost Harry from |
superiority in air support, naval and field | artillery, and tanks. |
luding the First and Eighth Infantry and the | artillery detachment who supplied the labor. |
d by a standard No. 80 "time and percussion" | artillery fuze. |
was used primarily by the cavalry, and field | artillery. |
ed and were pursued by the cavalry and horse | artillery for four miles. |
of two motorised infantry battalions and two | artillery regiments. |
rebuilt the destroyed bridge and Schofield's | artillery crossed and along with Porter's gunboats bot |
attack and reconnaissance squadrons and four | artillery observation squadrons, grouped into ten wing |
ade up of 106th, 128th, 299th Rifle and 77th | Artillery Regiments. |
22nd Rifle Regiments and the 133rd and 154th | Artillery Regiments. |
h, 11th and 12th Fortified Regions, and some | artillery, engineering and other units. |
) and lack of supporting machinguns and pack | artillery it was of limited combat value. |
heast that included tanks and self-propelled | artillery were subjected to an hour-long bombardment f |
o the fire of five infantry companies and an | artillery battery, the squadron suffered atrocious cas |
Blocks A.Nord, B.IV and B.VI, | artillery blocks each equipped with a retractable twin |
t by the use of aircraft weaponry, and heavy | artillery. |
On June 22, 5,000 Union cavalry and 16 | artillery pieces were pulled from the siege of Petersb |
ompanies of the 2nd Virginia Regiment and an | artillery detachment with two six-pounders) and about |
partial horse or motor transport and lighter | artillery. |
ayne had organized the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts and become its firs |
n proposed in 1897 at the "Cavalry and Light | Artillery School" at Fort Riley, Kansas that West Poin |
an Army tanks, helicopter gunships and heavy | artillery, the IPKF routed the LTTE. |
y regiments (281st, 285th, and 286th) and an | artillery regiment. |
AF air strike went ahead as planned, and the | artillery shelled the FAPLA positions overnight. |
subjected to volleys of musket fire and the | artillery which had switched from roundshot to grapesh |
mage upon the castle with mines and powerful | artillery. |
orce, with the support of British and French | artillery, attacked the rebels' headquarters east of A |
with a series of two cavalry charges and an | artillery barrage. |
igade, two separate tank battalions and some | artillery and other units. |
light tanks), M18 tank destroyers, and 155mm | artillery units to maneuver and stay hidden until the |
For two weeks, Imperial and French | artillery bombarded the city, successfully breeching t |
in who had intelligence to assiege and order | artillery. |
tanks, semiautomatic rifles, and modernized | artillery. |
lunt moved forward with his 5,000 men and 30 | artillery pieces to meet Marmaduke. |
Vyborg and infantry company in Ino and heavy | artillery battery in Sveaborg. |
rage 322,000 rounds of ammunition, and 1,000 | artillery shells per day. |
March 1917, the 161st Brigade and divisional | artillery were in reserve while the 53rd Division carr |
nd was a member of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts. |
un, a versatile, air-portable and air-mobile | artillery piece that can be carried around the battlef |
y starts off with 3 armored core units and 3 | artillery core units and would eventually gain command |
he victorious march of the cavalry and horse | artillery dispatched in the direction of Cawnpore to o |
He joined the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company in 1814. |
loyed north of the town of Hastenbeck and an | artillery battery was situated on high ground behind t |
ich the original London Cricket Club and the | Artillery Ground feature prominently in the records. |
rward with three infantry battalions and one | artillery regiment stationed in the Sollum-Musaid-Capu |
, composed of the Talavera Calvary and Krupp | artillery, was sent to Santiago de Cuba where they bat |
deral forces with its Napoleon and Whitworth | artillery pieces on both the first and the second day |
consisted of three infantry regiments and an | artillery regiment. |
tish 5th Infantry Division and supplementary | artillery, engineer and labour units reinforced the fo |
Clients included the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company of Massachusetts; the Chester Light |
lisco, commanding an army of 500 men and six | artillery pieces, he attacked the invading U.S. Army, |
d Airdrome Defense Section and Anti-Aircraft | Artillery Division. |
RAF aircraft and coastal | artillery were involved in the sinking, which had been |
and communication problems and insufficient | artillery support. |
and large artifacts such as tanks and field | artillery on it for public view. |
guns and mechanical appliances and practice | artillery firing by attacking the Confederate defenses |
3 three-battalion infantry regiments and 16 | artillery pieces, with an average total strength of 7, |
Brown lacked the necessary troops and heavy | artillery to attack this position. |
by the Exilles and Intra battalions and four | artillery batteries form the 1st Alpine Division Tauri |
ne, where 30 guns from the III Corps and the | Artillery Reserve attempted to hold the sector. |
supported by Maxim machine guns and mountain | artillery. |
e Divisions, an independent brigade, and two | artillery regiments. |
e Bengal Sappers and Miners in 1853, and two | artillery units were stationed here . |
ould employ all available corps and division | artillery, from 240mm howitzers down. |
The Alpini and Mountain | Artillery regiments share, besides their close history |
xt morning, having been reinforced, and with | artillery support, the Germans used rafts and boats to |
valry, but the columns in the centre and the | artillery came to the right's aid and repulsed the ene |
as a lieutenant in the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery Company) in the failed assaults on French Po |
r detachments, FF(A) 11 and FF(A) 29, and an | artillery cooperation unit, FA(A) 222. |
Combined Manoeuvers at the Cavalry and Light | Artillery (1896) |
orces numbering around 3500 soldiers and six | artillery pieces. |
proceed, Essex waved his infantry and light | artillery forward. |
e served in the Gordon Highlanders and Royal | Artillery from 1937 to 1946 and was mentioned in dispa |
aking with him the Freedmen Battalion and an | artillery battalion. |
warriors with mustard gas, tanks, and heavy | artillery. |
forward 2 companies of San Fernando and the | artillery. |
abs were beaten back into the desert and the | artillery was turned back on the rebel city. |
e British Special Air Service and Honourable | Artillery Company. |
A businessman and militia | artillery officer in the 1930s, he rose to be the comm |
were repelled by French marines and Belgian | artillery. |
rces overwhelmed by the rioters and, despite | artillery support, was forced to retreat after engagin |
He called out his regular troops and, using | artillery to bombard the Janissary headquarters, destr |
Brigade Anti tank | artillery squadron |
e 95th Brigade would become an Anti Aircraft | Artillery Regiment and was redesignated the 72nd (Hamp |
ued in 1944 for a dual-purpose anti-tank and | artillery gun that could be produced quickly. |
irstly because Ibrahim Lodi lacked any field | artillery, but also because the sound of the cannon fr |
who was unaware of the presence of any Dutch | artillery in the area, let alone this heavy caliber. |
Aosta Mountain | Artillery group |
Note Motorpools with Tanks, APCs & | Artillery |
battery destroyed 17 tanks, seven APCs, six | artillery pieces and around 70 other vehicles. |
Hau was appointed an | artillery officer in 1938, and served in the Chinese e |
he was unable to take up his appointment as | artillery commander at the Siege of Toulon in 1793. |
d with the production of approximately 1,100 | artillery pieces during the war which was about half o |
constructed earthworks with approximately 26 | artillery pieces at key positions. |
On 16 April the | artillery preparations were completed and the bombardm |
From 29 April, the | artillery bombardment steadily increased in strength, |
A quarter of the graves are Royal | Artillery due to the many gun positions in the vicinit |
rld War II as the military used the area for | artillery training, but the village expanded substanti |
d by the MOD as a military training area and | artillery range. |
greater numbers after shelling the area with | artillery and mortar fire. |
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