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) in large part due to the Orders formidable | artillery park and the Russians' significant shortage |
consisted of infantry units with some light | artillery support and no tanks. |
assault to a standstill, but they ran out of | artillery ammunition and had to withdraw to Labadievil |
On 10 December they escorted four-horse | artillery guns and were rejoined by squadrons led by B |
ety Indian Army transport vehicles, thirteen | Artillery guns and fifteen AMX tanks in operational co |
nteer Militia, Landis's Philadelphia militia | artillery battery, and a company of the 1st New York C |
eployment 2d BCT's 3rd Battalion, 16th Field | Artillery Regiment and 204th Brigade Support Battalion |
erin Auguste Victoria brought the 64th Field | Artillery Brigade and the 141st Machine Gun Battalion |
ary career began in 1870 in Regensburg as an | artillery Private and officer cadet senior grade. |
taken over by the United States Army for an | artillery range, and became part of Fort Stewart. |
17,000 | artillery pieces; and |
eviously the Commanding General of the Field | Artillery Center and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. |
re killed and 1,500 captured as well as nine | artillery pieces and a number of machine guns and othe |
Some remains of the ship, along with several | artillery pieces and armoured vehicles, are located at |
s, fearlessly led his troops through our own | artillery barrage and cleared a great part of the vill |
ulp's Hill area of combat, the Benner's Hill | artillery location, and Barlow's Knoll. |
of his men were captured, as were all of his | artillery pieces and 300 supply wagons. |
here, at the time there was only one Turkish | artillery battery and a covering force of 20 infantrym |
(west); crossed cannon, which represent the | artillery (north); and an anchor and shot, which repre |
But as the quality of | artillery crews and their horses declined, it was empl |
r cent of their intended firepower regarding | artillery, mortars and heavy machine guns. |
The Navy, however, used it in armor-piercing | artillery shells and projectiles, and in coastal defen |
ees and forests can be flattened by tanks or | artillery fire, and the ground can become pockmarked w |
In May, 1865, the Kilcrease Light | Artillery disbanded and its men were paroled. |
tanks (both wheeled and tracked), equipment, | artillery pieces and aircraft (both fixed wing (airpla |
Smith offered the | Artillery Ground and its dwelling house, etc. on lease |
served in it), a cavalry regiment (the 3rd), | artillery battalions, and support units. |
He studied at the Field | Artillery School and at the Army Command and General S |
In early 1908, he graduated from Officer's | Artillery School and in September of the same year was |
941, parts of Mountain Corps Norway after an | artillery preparation and with bomber support launched |
ockets were destroyed in March 2007, leaving | artillery shells and land mines armed with VX and must |
rates approached, Gregg engaged them with an | artillery duel, and the superior skills of the Union h |
bsequently exchanged, he entered Legardeur's | artillery battery, and continued in the Confederate se |
de by launching surprise attacks on the rear | artillery units and the 3rd Battalion. |
d preventing the Japanese from landing heavy | artillery, ammunition, and other supplies. |
with his team, under terrific fire of enemy | artillery, machineguns, and trench mortars, he continu |
MC (December 21, 1891 - 1962) was a Canadian | artillery officer and major general. |
served in France with Royal Horse and Field | Artillery units and was wounded on three occasions. |
In addition a field | artillery battery and an armored car (AC) squadron als |
Osoppo Mountain | Artillery Group and Julia Logistic Support battalion ( |
destroy the U.S. stockpile of M687 chemical | artillery shells and separate from them their 505 tons |
General Mariano Arista began positioning his | artillery, infantry and cavalry around the fort shortl |
tenant on 1 December 1918, he attended naval | artillery school, and was assigned as chief gunnery of |
t 11, 1863 he was promoted Colonel, U.S. 5th | Artillery Regiment and from commanded the artillery re |
Kampot was further reinforced with six 105mm | artillery pieces and two more battalions. |
and his unit destroyed more than 100 Soviet | artillery pieces and over 10 T-34 tanks in 3 weeks of |
served the compulsory two years in the army ( | artillery regiment) and in 1889 started a career as a |
illiam Crawford, the adjutant of the coastal | artillery brigade, and his wife Sarah, in Kent, Englan |
He was sent to the Ottoman court with | artillery equipment, and French artillerymen and engin |
the absolute superiority of American ground | artillery power and air power, resulting in People's V |
exploited a breach in the Redoubt created by | artillery fire, and about a dozen members of the 22nd |
The attacks employed massive | artillery bombardments and massed infantry advances. |
Colchin had strong associations with the | Artillery Ground and is known to have promoted many ma |
915 he criticised Joseph Joffre for removing | artillery guns and infantry from fortresses around Tou |
rms brigade consisting of infantry, cavalry, | artillery, engineers and pontoniers. |
cargo duties, the ZIS-5 was used as a light | artillery tractor and for troops transportation (25 so |
d (Operation Vantage) which included armour, | artillery, commando, and infantry battalions, one bein |
e of Lauffeldt as Feldzeugmeister or supreme | artillery commander, and met stadholder William IV, Pr |
Lacking sufficient logistical and | artillery support, and hampered further by a blinding |
He then attended engineering and | artillery schools, and was finally assigned to the Arm |
In 1781, he obtained his commission in the | artillery in and saw service in the Dutch Civil War (1 |
her Louisiana troops, including Levi's Light | Artillery Battery and Maurin's Battery, but it was the |
Soviet infantry divisions supported by three | artillery divisions and anti-tank units. |
ubsequently served as adjutant with the 67th | Artillery Regiment and with the Artillery Commander, 5 |
saw service in Florida and became a notable | artillery specialist and the first commander of Fort M |
h the loss of two Olifant tanks, the intense | artillery bombardments and infantry assaults inflicted |
as already highlighted by the use of intense | artillery shelling and aerial bombardment. |
battery destroyed 17 tanks, seven APCs, six | artillery pieces and around 70 other vehicles. |
He played for Royal | Artillery RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1913. |
nd Toulouse he directed the movements of the | artillery engaged, and at the end of the war received |
ron of meharistes (camel troops), a mountain | artillery battery and a section of camel artillery. |
the 24th Infantry Division, the 528th Field | Artillery Group, and the 42nd Field Artillery Brigade. |
on killing several men including their royal | artillery observer and severely wounding the commandin |
and armed volunteers but they also had four | artillery pieces and the delay in the rebel attack had |
He enjoys abstract mathematics and can plot | artillery azimuths and triangulations in his head. |
e forces arrayed against the Catholics as an | artillery officer and fought on the side of the Bohemi |
served as the commanding officer of the 98th | Artillery Division, and fought in the battle of Okinaw |
Freemason, he was on the board of The Royal | Artillery Association and was a member of The Grand Or |
r in a Provisional Rifle Platoon composed of | Artillery men and attached to Company J, Third Battali |
e war when he led a charge against a federal | artillery position, and a bullet creased his forehead. |
War, Randall raised eighteen regiments, ten | artillery batteries, and three cavalry units before le |
And this battle did involve an | artillery bombardment and a British pursuit (Trip John |
t the battle was primarily a siege marked by | artillery duels and small skirmishes. |
transferred to the Black Sea taking with her | artillery details and stores. |
al 1915 presenting Hadfield's manufacture of | artillery shells and their patented "ERA" steel |
He developed several innovative theories on | artillery tactics and drill. |
ne, the O-1 Bird Dog, which was utilized for | artillery observation and reconnaissance, would be rep |
g the 1930s, headed) the Austrian military's | Artillery School, and was responsible for a number of |
company forward under extremely heavy enemy | artillery barrage and enfilade machine-gun fire to the |
o simply blockade the fortress, but with the | artillery duels and occasional skirmishes, attrition b |
ch out-range defensive buildings (catapults, | artillery, etc.) and / or short-range units which are |
428 men, seven field | artillery pieces and 117 wagons were captured. |
the elimination of 187 armored vehicles, 43 | artillery systems and over 400 trucks. |
notable British author of books on firearms, | artillery, ammunition, and fortification, as well as b |
He then attended advanced naval | artillery training, and was assigned to the corvette H |
tury, serving as a base for the Royal Marine | Artillery howitzer and anti aircraft brigade, and late |
rebuilt the destroyed bridge and Schofield's | artillery crossed and along with Porter's gunboats bot |
n effort to lighten the weight of the 105 mm | artillery piece and to make it easier to produce. |
d to the Army of the James to serve in light | artillery batteries and to work on various parts of th |
Karbala suffered severe | artillery shelling and rebel holdouts were attacked wi |
ing been reluctantly given, due to the heavy | artillery, rifle, and machinegun fire, and heavy delug |
h, 11th and 12th Fortified Regions, and some | artillery, engineering and other units. |
mlet of Paotaitzu, which came under a strong | artillery barrage and counterattack from Sandepu, whic |
B Battery of Honourable | Artillery Company and Berkshire Battery, RHA were in a |
stroyed 30 tanks, four mortar batteries, two | artillery batteries and had killed more than 5,000 Ger |
ith the 46th and 152nd Rifle Divisions), two | artillery regiments, and the 5th Mechanised Corps (13t |
General Gaines was seriously wounded by | artillery fire and General Brown, having recovered, re |
consisting of three infantry battalions, an | artillery battalion, and other combat and combat servi |
red division, three mechanized divisions, 78 | artillery regiments and 40 tank battalions. |
opist, came to the city around 1864 with his | artillery regiment and he was put in charge of the mai |
al gases and chemical compounds installed in | artillery shells and specifically designed bombs. |
rrison positions with North Carolina coastal | artillery emplacements and in the Department of Virgin |
e the lift needed to supply combat supplies, | artillery ammunition and engineering equipment. |
n 1930 while serving in the 11th (Honourable | Artillery Company and City of London Yeomanry) Brigade |
1917, and the village was badly damaged from | artillery fire and abandoned. |
illance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, | artillery spotting and battle damage assessment sortie |
Military Historical Museum of | Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps |
servers would calculate the North Vietnamese | artillery positions and call in the coordinates to Nav |
The 26th North Carolina suffered | artillery fire and then small arms fire as it advanced |
-Upon-Tyne (Western division, Royal Garrison | Artillery) Volunteers and later served as a Lieutenant |
was an internationally recognised expert in | artillery fortifications and Chief Inspector of Ancien |
Royal Garrison | Artillery, 71 and 90 Companies |
The Germans also had anti-aircraft | artillery troops and 45 assault guns to bolster their |
ed road which was congested with horse-drawn | artillery, infantrymen, and numerous other vehicles. |
It is deployed as an | artillery rocket and has been replaced by the improved |
Federal siege | artillery followed, and Parke set up four batteries th |
The frigate washeavily damaged by | artillery fire and became stranded in the Yangtze Rive |
s of fierce combat, which included prolonged | artillery exchanges and even hand to hand combat, unab |
ge calibre gun allowed it to fire full-sized | artillery rounds and canister shot, while also giving |
back to the Chindwin River, abandoning their | artillery, transport, and soldiers too sick to walk. |
at the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff, | Artillery School and in the Inspectorate General of Mi |
antry regiments with two battalions each, an | artillery regiment, and divisional troops (reconnaissa |
He was an | artillery spotter and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. |
nt the term "shrapnel" to fragmentation from | artillery shells and fragmentation in general ever sin |
the military operations, employment of heavy | artillery fire and aerial bombings ( by rebel aviation |
ommissioned a second lieutenant in the Coast | Artillery Corps and detailed as a student officer to p |
Brigade and involving over 3,500 men, tanks, | artillery, aircraft, and various supporting arms. |
Units available include infantry, tanks, | artillery, bombers, and many other military units. |
The PLA massed 900 | artillery pieces, and launched the final assault on Ji |
though Stalingrad does feature less accurate | artillery fire and increased visual and firing ranges |
e Divisions, 3rd Separate Rifle Brigade, two | artillery regiments, and two anti-tank regiments. |
In 1941, he served as Commanding Officer 6th | Artillery Regiment and Chief of Staff Higher Technical |
mplements of the other Guard units (cavalry, | artillery, sappers and sailors) are provided by French |
ider was a French World War I piece of 75 mm | artillery, designed and manufactured by Schneider et C |
ary career as a major in the 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment and then gained a staff position as |
He specialized in | artillery operations, and went on to graduate from the |
tish 5th Infantry Division and supplementary | artillery, engineer and labour units reinforced the fo |
He became Commanding Officer 7th | Artillery Regiment and subsequently Vice Chief of Staf |
stationed at Henry Barracks consisted of an | artillery battalion and a heavy mortar company. |
Each contains one regiment each of | artillery, armour, and combat engineers, three battali |
With the assistance of extensive | artillery support and the timely arrival of armoured p |
owever, they did manage to rout some Spanish | artillery units and were trying a flanking maneuver wh |
iguelite forces attempted to repel them with | artillery bombardment and cavalry charges but the loya |
, supported by Sukhoi Su-25 strike aircraft, | artillery, tanks, and Otokar Cobra armored vehicles, e |
Porter Alexander, the prominent Confederate | artillery commander and postwar historian, lamented ab |
cer and was retained in the Reichswehr as an | artillery officer and by 1935 he had reached the rank |
Artillery Road and Artillery Road East Cemeteries cont | |
126th Corps | Artillery Regiment and the 112th Separate Anti-aircraf |
er personally, he was mortally wounded by an | artillery shell and died the next day. |
5th and 7th), a cavalry regiment (the 1st), | artillery battalions, and support units. |
st such an operation, citing a lack of heavy | artillery, ammunition, and troop reserves. |
His military education includes the Field | Artillery Basic and Advanced courses, the Armor Advanc |
ider was a French World War I piece of 75 mm | artillery, designed and manufactured by Schneider et C |
was foremost in the work under a very heavy | artillery barrage and machine-gun fire. |
Russians had three infantry regiments, three | artillery batteries and a Cossack regiment. |
were under constant North Vietnamese ground, | artillery, mortar, and rocket attacks. |
Marine | artillery fire and Marine jet fighter-bombers prevente |
pany to which he belonged came under intense | artillery fire, and further advance was held up by a v |
f chlorine, three barrels of nitroglycerine, | artillery rounds and bombs. |
1 cavalry, and 10 mixed (combined infantry, | artillery, armor and support units). |
He commanded various | artillery units and was promoted to major general in 1 |
ile subjecting it to constant bombardment by | artillery, mortars, and aircraft. |
Her aircraft flew | artillery spotting and ground support missions, and an |
command and, with another soldier, directed | artillery fire and successfully cleared out a key posi |
Martian is destroyed by a direct hit from an | artillery shell, and its comrades use their heat rays |
The English over-ran this | artillery position and the French set up another which |
early achievements were the raising of first | artillery division and number one Artillery Corps and |
ions followed these threads, being typically | Artillery officers and serving in the Indian Army. |
ves was known for his excellent skills as an | artillery leader and commanded a artillery battery kno |
the War of 1812, he joined the Buffalo Light | Artillery Company and tended to the wounded during the |
We had no preparation: no horses to haul the | artillery reserves and the bridge equipment, no tools |
om AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, indirect | artillery fire, and eventually direct fire from arrivi |
Of the heavy losses in | artillery personnel and weapons which the inexperience |
he 14th Army as well as 1st, 8th, 16th Field | Artillery Regiments and the 9th Independent Field Arti |
garian lines but were thrown back with heavy | artillery, rifle, and machinegun fire. |
e 95th Brigade would become an Anti Aircraft | Artillery Regiment and was redesignated the 72nd (Hamp |
s individual infantry and cavalry regiments, | artillery batteries, and commanders. |
in 1876 on a roughly pentagonal fort with 48 | artillery pieces and a garrison of 691 troops. |
They momentarily lost a Horse | Artillery battery, and several officers and men were k |
1631, he served after Breitenfeld as Tilly's | artillery commander, and, elevated to the dignity of c |
ring the War of 1812, and as a lieutenant of | artillery under Andrew Jackson during the Creek War, g |
Fort de Vaujours' | artillery battery annexes are located to the north and |
another, encouraging the crews under intense | artillery and anti-tank fire. |
nd armored vehicles, locomotives and trucks, | artillery and antiaircraft guns, fuel and ammunition d |
Artillery Group Aosta | |
ed and missing, and over 100 pieces of heavy | artillery and approximately 100 grenade launchers and |
e unit was designated the 7th Regiment Heavy | Artillery on April 4, 1864, and 10th Regiment Heavy Ar |
the 12th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light | Artillery on April 20, 1865. |
The two self-propelled | artillery vehicles are the 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf S |
A number of coastal | artillery guns are installed there, including some exc |
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