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eveloped the system of instruction for light | artillery and cavalry for the School of Application fo |
e specialized mathematical tables for aiming | artillery. |
cademy, Woolwich, where he qualified for the | artillery. |
rly they developed shell containers for land | artillery and airplanes in the air force with the same |
MAMBA stands for Mobile | Artillery Monitoring Battlefield Asset, a counter-batt |
The Germans were desperate for long-range | artillery in the early part of World War I and resorte |
The castle was later fitted for heavy | artillery by Vauban, Louis XIV's military architect in |
The park was named for the | artillery stationed there by American forces during th |
to their large size, it was usual for heavy | artillery regiments that served as field infantry to b |
Frontier Force Garrison | Artillery |
With support from the navy, air force and | artillery units, the 12th and 20th Brigades of the Cam |
entire brigade supported by an air force and | artillery. |
cal time on 19 March, Gaddafi's forces began | artillery shelling the city. |
nforcements and follow-up forces, especially | artillery, so critical for reducing the German strongp |
These units form the | Artillery Brigade. |
d provisional infantry companies formed from | artillery and engineer elements of the 66th Division, |
irst suggested the site of the former Polish | artillery barracks in the Zasole suburb of Oswiecim fo |
g's Bay MOD site and the former Shoeburyness | Artillery barracks. |
his is now a forest hiding the former German | artillery batteries of Audinghen. |
The fort took | artillery fire from Chaberton during the Italian invas |
n the frontier and served at the Fort Monroe | Artillery School from 1859 to 1861. |
to transition from a heavily fortified coast | artillery garrison to a convalescent hospital for retu |
eral position had been strongly fortified by | artillery and repulsed Hoke's attack within an hour. |
d" from the Sovereign his fortresses, ships, | artillery, "or other munitions or fortifications of wa |
n with the Two Hundred and Forty-third Field | Artillery Battalion, Third Army. |
Following a four day | artillery bombardment starting on Sept 21st, the Frenc |
large redoubt capable of holding four large | artillery pieces, a blockhouse, cisterns, and a magazi |
award in 1917, being one of only four senior | artillery officers to receive this honour. |
Four steel | artillery shells support the egg. |
ompanied by a Cavalry brigade and four horse | artillery guns, was sent to support Jenkins. |
or Defense Force were assigned to four Coast | Artillery Regiments: the 59th, 60th, 91st, and 92nd CA |
Fowler's Alabama | Artillery Battery (Phelan's) |
nt the term "shrapnel" to fragmentation from | artillery shells and fragmentation in general ever sin |
e served as a captain of the Franklin Flying | Artillery of the Philadelphia Volunteers in the War of |
alted by canister shot from the French horse | artillery. |
mmand of the sea to capture the French siege | artillery being sent by ship from Egypt and to deny th |
After the French siege | artillery breached Gaeta's walls, the Neapolitan garri |
ntered service with the French horse-mounted | artillery in 1912 and some were sold to the army of Se |
e Siege of Toulon engaging French Republican | artillery along the siege lines, and in October 1793 w |
el and came under heavy attack from American | artillery and tanks. |
784 Vincent Lunardi, flew a balloon from the | Artillery Ground, the first such flight in England. |
r suffering heavy losses, mostly from German | artillery and trench mortars that had been brought at |
withdraw and call for fire support from the | artillery of the 2/2nd Field Regiment at Boram. |
In early 1908, he graduated from Officer's | Artillery School and in September of the same year was |
ted two killed and two wounded from American | artillery fire during the siege. |
y, Carolina came under heavy fire from enemy | artillery on 27 December. |
en the infantry came under fire from Turkish | artillery at Gaba Tepe, Bacchante approached close in |
m the Cadet School of Cuba and also from the | Artillery School as well as from other courses of the |
the front under constant attack from Indian | Artillery batteries. |
The fire was from Bolshevik | artillery which was shelling Shenkursk, unaware that t |
ere test fired (detonated, not fired from an | artillery gun), one hung under a balloon in the open a |
n and came under heavy fire from Confederate | artillery batteries. |
-out streets, or by shell fragments from the | artillery barrage. |
erial traveller in Britain mounting from the | artillery ground in London and traversing the regions |
operation began, with support from American | artillery at Dong Tam. |
ically smaller group of 36 soldiers from his | Artillery Battalion, against a defending force of 400 |
ive is an anti-personnel round fired from an | artillery gun. |
They suffered heavily from British | artillery and mortar fire. |
He graduated from the | Artillery Officer Candidate School at Camp Columbia, A |
r pilot's training, he was detached from the | artillery to aviation on 24 January 1916. |
Lawton graduated from the | Artillery School Battery Officer Course in 1930. |
sufficient to protect the crew from indirect | artillery hits or small arms bullets. |
The first shot from the | artillery passed over the defenders, across the river |
Not expressly enjoined from employing | artillery, they now planned a massive artillery prepar |
Martian is destroyed by a direct hit from an | artillery shell, and its comrades use their heat rays |
Friendly fire from Union | artillery on Cemetery Hill caused most of his brigade |
treet with what appears to be a hole from an | artillery shell in its facade. |
nks was stopped by heavy shelling from Vichy | artillery. |
efly posted to FA 6 on the Western Front for | artillery cooperation duties. |
y supplies there, including fuel, gunpowder, | artillery and ammunition. |
ced to a point too near for further American | artillery fire, Japanese soldiers began scrambling uph |
last days of November 1943, Fyodor Petrov's | artillery design team tried the D-25 122mm corps gun o |
Company G--Pine Bluff | Artillery, of Jefferson County, Arkansas. |
nd the Chinese forces and garrisons gathered | artillery and bombarded Russian troops and towns acros |
It was used as a poison gas in | artillery shells by Germany during World War I. |
tions in weaponry, grenades, poison gas, and | artillery, along with the submarine, warplane and the |
e resumed his duties as Inspector General of | Artillery and was created a Count of the Empire, thus |
nsferred to the Army and became a general of | artillery and in 1644 he became Governor of North Wale |
osted to Spain, where he became a General of | Artillery, helping to suppress a rebellion (known as t |
eral of infantry in 1883 and then general of | artillery in 1889. |
lege, India and was the Inspector General of | Artillery. |
ments, including that of Director General of | Artillery at Army Headquarters in Delhi. |
at the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff, | Artillery School and in the Inspectorate General of Mi |
ainaut, governor of Valenciennes, general of | artillery, and general of the Spanish cavalry in the L |
38 he was promoted to the rank of general of | artillery and on 3 August 1744 he received the Order o |
continued in the army reserve as general of | artillery. |
the remainder of the war and generally only | artillery exchanges took place. |
s captain of Howell's Battery, Georgia Light | Artillery. |
rs were built in 1915 to engage German shore | artillery in occupied Belgium during the First World W |
ginally built in 1915 to engage German shore | artillery in occupied Belgium during the First World W |
eneral worries about reports of German heavy | artillery being moved up, indicating an attack is immi |
German horse | artillery on manoeuvres, pre-war |
was subjected to bombardment by German heavy | artillery. |
The Combattante silenced German coastal | artillery of Courseulles-sur-Mer. |
to gain fame as "the father of German naval | artillery.” |
er II chassis"), was a German self-propelled | artillery vehicle developed and used during the Second |
Behind, out of range of German field | artillery, was the "battle zone" where the offensive w |
ritish lines and was used by the Germans for | artillery observation. |
GOC, Heavy | Artillery: Brig-Gen C.R. Buckle |
862, open mutiny broke out in the Gold Coast | Artillery Corps at Cape Coast. |
ere still able to attack after they got some | artillery support. |
fared poorly against the Government's heavy | artillery. |
The governor sent | artillery and ammunition to Fraser which were intercep |
Major Rice E. Graves, Jr., | Artillery Commander |
Hedd Wyn's gravestone in | Artillery Wood cemetery |
In heavy ground and | artillery battles in the mountain town of Chouweifat a |
eported into the Special Weapons Group, Base | Artillery Battalion at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, f |
The third Redstone missile Group, 209th | Artillery Group (Redstone) was stationed at Fort Sill, |
A second Redstone missile Group, 46th | Artillery Group (Redstone) was deployed to West German |
astle was further fortified to guard against | artillery and gunfire. |
orto his unit was sent away to guard Soult's | artillery and baggage. |
nding General for Army National Guard, Field | Artillery Center at Fort Sill. |
Independent (Army) units: 6th Guards Gun | Artillery Brigade (from 2nd Guards Breakthrough Artill |
The commander of New Guinea Force's | artillery, Brigadier L.E.S. Barker, preferred the 75mm |
osition in the face of heavy machine gun and | artillery fire. |
a smaller, 8 inch (203 mm) gun-type nuclear | artillery shell, which was produced starting in 1957 a |
his aerial service as an observer gunner in | artillery cooperation units FF(A) 282, FF(A) 28, and F |
d dug in with a screen of anti-tank guns and | artillery together with intensive air support. |
les and sidearms, and had no machine guns or | artillery. |
nd reinforced it with anti-aircraft guns and | artillery. |
, two batteries of StuGIII assault guns, two | artillery and one rocket launcher batteries |
light and four medium 6-pounder guns; heavy | artillery company had four light and four heavy 12-pou |
he Soviet forces, and helicopter gunship and | artillery attacks devastate several villages. |
l, Independent Pennsylvania Battery H, Light | Artillery.) |
hest terms of the officers of Battery H, 5th | Artillery, 1st Lieut. |
divisions which from December 1942 had three | artillery battalions (two batteries of 76 mm guns and |
n army to confront them while they had close | artillery support. |
ey because of a scandal that Harvey had sold | artillery shells to the Navy during World War II that |
The division further had 47 | artillery pieces, including 12 self-propelled guns. |
the discovery that Jefferson Davis had sent | artillery to the maneuvers). |
ization of 1939, each rifle division had two | artillery regiments - light regiment (a battalion of 7 |
Finnish forces had strong | artillery support which proved to be key factor in the |
and armed volunteers but they also had four | artillery pieces and the delay in the rebel attack had |
Because the Chinese had no | artillery or tanks, Lieutenant General Slim assigned t |
The Israeli troops had no | artillery or helicopter support. |
lture and Ali Abad Hospital, where he had an | artillery brigade. |
The Mantsinsaari Island had a | artillery battery, 2 x 152mm Canet 45 coastal artiller |
The Germans also had anti-aircraft | artillery troops and 45 assault guns to bolster their |
h New Jersey and 2nd New Hampshire supported | artillery deployed at the Peach Orchard. |
Citizen Soldiers: New Hampshire's Lafayette | Artillery Company, 1804-2004 (Portsmouth NH: Peter E. |
On the other hand, the | artillery - weapons that could have decided the battle |
ssigned to the newly formed Hanoverian Field | Artillery Regiment No. 10. |
4 sorties, continuously harassing Portuguese | artillery positions. |
The defenders were hit especially hard by | artillery and air attacks, but managed to put up a str |
d thinly spread out; the Line had hardly any | artillery. |
ers around the gun change, the story has the | artillery piece at its centre throughout. |
er (Captain Nagaya) attacked hastily without | artillery support. |
We had no preparation: no horses to haul the | artillery reserves and the bridge equipment, no tools |
ican armies in World War I for hauling heavy | artillery: including BL 9.2 inch Howitzer and the BL 8 |
ter and about 6000 strong,did not have siege | artillery (or indeed any artillery) to breach the wall |
of AK-47s, and commanders claim to have some | artillery. |
Versailles forbade Germany to have anti-tank | artillery, but Rheinmetall secretly continued to work |
t, and blockaded the mouth of the haven with | artillery. |
After the war, he was | artillery inspector until 1888, when he resigned. |
In 1937 he attended | artillery officer's school, had an exhibition in Craio |
In the Alamo he commanded | artillery at the rear of the Chapel, where he died on |
to destroy or capture enemy headquarters and | artillery strongpoints. |
Haig brought him to general headquarters as | artillery adviser, a post he held until the end of the |
g and refrigeration tubing, heat exchangers, | artillery shell casings, small arms ammunition, water |
as more of an extremely heavy self-propelled | artillery piece. |
rching for Bitola, encountered heavy Ottoman | artillery fire and had to wait for its own artillery t |
istiania (now Oslo), but without heavy siege | artillery, was unable to take Akershus. |
ressed the requirement for super heavy field | artillery capable of attacking heavily reinforced targ |
t side of the river Volga under heavy German | artillery fire. |
he was commander of the IJA 1st Heavy Field | Artillery Regiment. |
bat with the IJA 7th Independent Heavy Field | Artillery Regiment at the Battle of Nomonhan against t |
ary base, which was coming under heavy rebel | artillery fire. |
company forward under extremely heavy enemy | artillery barrage and enfilade machine-gun fire to the |
lgarian positions but under the heavy Allied | artillery fire the casualties(c. |
The heavy anti-aircraft | artillery fired 14,240 shots and the light AA-artiller |
These were smooth-bore, heavy, cast | artillery pieces moved by limbers, usually at a slow p |
t the top of the hill, which he held against | artillery and bomb attacks during the evening and nigh |
afi was using fighter jets, helicopters, and | artillery strikes, instead of his ground troops, to at |
om AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, indirect | artillery fire, and eventually direct fire from arrivi |
able to defeat the rioters with the help of | artillery fire under Lieutenant Eagleson. |
determined that Monarch would carry her main | artillery in turrets, the Board of Admiralty then stip |
exhibited in the Greenwich Heritage Centre, | Artillery Square, SE18. |
Mount Batten Tower, a 30 foot high circular | artillery fort was built here; it is a Scheduled Ancie |
hirty emplaced naval guns, high-angled field | artillery, machine guns, infantry, and water and land |
- December 31, 1904) was a highly decorated | artillery officer during the American Civil War, an at |
s on the Carolina coast by placing his heavy | artillery on special carriages for increased mobility. |
Moncey then attempted to use his field | artillery to bombard the Spanish defences, but his gun |
he saw the devastation caused by his unit's | artillery bombardments. |
tion displays in three floors the history of | artillery in Finland and the military history on the n |
sister ship Atalante by Arlington), hit the | artillery battery that had opened fire, killing 26 Chi |
2 at El-Alamein when his position was hit by | artillery fire, then evacuated to Rome and Germany for |
ng area at random in the hope of hitting the | artillery. |
ere assisted in the advance by HMS Yarmouth, | artillery, and mortars. |
, and referred to as "Rentai Ho" (regimental | artillery). |
, however, German Lieutenant Hans Hoeller an | artillery officer from 8. Kompanie Schwere Waffen, 192 |
on Green Hill to the north used to hold many | artillery pieces now displayed at Firepower. |
After holding various | artillery appointments, he was ambassador to Britain, |
ed on the cargo ship for several hours using | artillery and heavy machine guns, severely damaging it |
87 horses lost), after enduring six hours of | artillery fire. |
But by 1100 hours, Prussian | artillery took a toll on the French while more Prussia |
e was named in honor of Colonel Howe, Fourth | Artillery, a veteran of the Mexican-American War and t |
Iraqi Police officers, 155 mm Howitzer Field | Artillery support, an almost continuous Apache attack |
HQ Royal | Artillery |
Coast Artillerymen (serving the huge coastal | artillery batteries) were known as "Cosmoliners" becau |
ng exercises, including battleship hulls and | artillery pieces. |
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