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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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