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oints or buildings and use the Hummel Mobile | Artillery Platform. |
During World War I, German | artillery fire from Berlaar made the fort useless, tho |
ficially classified as howitzer-gun, i.e. an | artillery system which combines characteristics of a h |
erfer, a piece of German World War II rocket | artillery |
of the statue was damaged in World War II by | artillery fire from US forces retaking the town. |
ed in the First Regiment, Illinois Volunteer | Artillery. |
s service as Battery "L," 1st Illinois Light | Artillery. |
2nd Iowa Cavalry and the 1st Illinois Light | Artillery. |
Battery B, 1st Illinois Light | Artillery: Cpt Samuel E. Barrett |
Bridges' Independent Battery, Illinois Light | Artillery. |
mustered in as Battery F, 2nd Illinois Light | Artillery. |
k masonry walls made it nearly impervious to | artillery fire. |
1841 - April 2, 1865) was an important young | artillery officer in Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army |
he Chinese were desperately lacking in heavy | artillery in the early part of the war. |
is confined before detonation, such as in an | artillery shell, the force produced is focused on a mu |
of Louis XIV, became a Sergeant-Major in the | artillery and an Inspector of Fortifications. |
Cannon on Kennesaw Mountain in recreated | artillery position. |
He was painfully wounded in an | artillery barrage that preceded the powerful counterof |
e naval school at Brest, but enlisted in the | artillery, and, subsequently attending the military ac |
him join the military as a cornetist in the | artillery instead. |
Castro was a corporal in the | artillery company of Presidio of San Francisco. |
ly entered World War I, he volunteered in an | artillery regiment. |
Although his military specialty was in naval | artillery, Toyoda was reassigned to flight navigation |
Krupp works which specialized in super-heavy | artillery for land use. |
The Navy, however, used it in armor-piercing | artillery shells and projectiles, and in coastal defen |
llege (Japan) in 1917, specializing in naval | artillery. |
Caught in an | artillery barrage, he was killed in the ruins of the h |
Due to the difficulty in moving | artillery onto this hill, Hughes sent his chief engine |
al German Army in 1915, and trained in field | artillery at the airfield in Augsburg. |
the Confederate army as a lieutenant in the | artillery. |
expertise would be better used in producing | artillery and bomb sights. |
student he was made a sub-lieutenant in the | artillery school in Metz on 1 September 1789 and promo |
In 1781, he obtained his commission in the | artillery in and saw service in the Dutch Civil War (1 |
He served in the | artillery during the Battle of the Bulge (1945) and la |
Served in Red | artillery too. |
n a variety of positions, including in Coast | Artillery, Chief of Army Ordnance, and was part of Ope |
It is still used in the | artillery and cavalry divisions of the Netherlands (Ko |
ecame a lieutenant and then a captain in the | Artillery and Signal Corps. |
1966 and commissioned as a Lieutenant in the | Artillery Corps of the Indian Army. |
mained in the Army of the Shenandoah, in the | artillery brigade commanded by Maj Albert W. Bradbury, |
He was appointed a captain in the | artillery of the Confederate Army on March 16, and the |
He enlisted aged 18 in an | artillery regiment. |
He served in the | artillery in World War I and achieved the rank of firs |
n was promoted to the rank of captain in the | artillery branch. |
ars to be its predecessor, the M1931, in the | Artillery Museum in Saint Petersburg. |
aster of the Hunt of the Crown in 1766-1773, | Artillery General of Lithuania in 1768-1773, Ambassado |
He saw combat in the | artillery in the Seminole Wars. |
In heavy | artillery fire, Griffith was wounded in his thigh by a |
having served as a second lieutenant in the | artillery in the First World War. |
More specialists in anti-aircraft | artillery, engineering, intelligence, special commando |
n Juan (CL-54) and was involved in providing | artillery cover for Marines landing on Guadalcanal, th |
During the First World War he served in the | artillery and as an intelligence officer in France, It |
d to the Army of the James to serve in light | artillery batteries and to work on various parts of th |
In the | artillery duel that followed, Albatross was badly dama |
A three-a-side game in the | Artillery Ground involving six players esteemed the be |
int in 1854, receiving his commission in the | artillery branch. |
ted a company of men to serve with him in an | artillery battery, was later promoted to colonel, and |
Guibor was wounded in an | artillery duel with a Federal river squadron in the Ba |
a great cricket match will be play'd in the | Artillery Ground; it will be the last plaid (sic) this |
He, like his father, started out in the | artillery when he joined the army in 1793. |
He served in Confederate | artillery during the Civil War. |
In the | artillery brigade of VI Corps, the 3rd New York served |
a, the British army succeeded in positioning | artillery on Mount Defiance, causing the Americans to |
nt in 1827 and served for eight years in the | artillery. |
ng the art of managing and shooting in great | artillery.' |
mith and received the rank of captain in the | artillery. |
rder 1916-1917 and became a captain in field | artillery during World War I. |
the Serbian army in 1874, as a cadet in the | artillery school. |
n 1940 he began his studies in anti-aircraft | artillery military academy. |
After brilliant conduct in the | artillery, he has proven the highest qualities of cour |
died while fearlessly exposing himself in an | artillery barrage in order to get his men into a safer |
e army, Deshler enlisted as a captain in the | artillery. |
Ultsch volunteered for service in the | artillery when World War I began. |
s commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the | Artillery. |
He spent his military career in the | artillery. |
l and Lom and continued his education in the | Artillery Department of the Military School in Sofia. |
e, to their delight, that he is hiding in an | artillery box on the supply wagon just ahead of them. |
) which had suffered heavy casualties in the | artillery ambush at Kampar, both units were from the 5 |
d a new tactic: a creeping barrage, in which | artillery fired their shells to land just in front of |
In 1785 he was commissioned in the | artillery, in which he served as a regimental officer |
y Academy in 1912, with a specialty in field | artillery. |
of World War II, he became a Captain in the | Artillery. |
On 17 August, Nassau and Posen engaged in an | artillery duel with Slava, resulting in three hits on |
In 1644 he held a command in the | artillery under Essex in Cornwall and took part in the |
I he enlisted in the Army and served in the | artillery. |
During World War I d'Harcourt served in the | artillery with the rank of sergeant. |
After several years in the | Artillery, he moved to the Armored Corps, completing h |
amily of a British military officer in Royal | Artillery. |
During the war he served in the | artillery, including at the D-Day landings; he was a p |
Army during World War II as a captain in the | artillery, where he saw action at the Battle of the Bu |
He first flew in an | artillery cooperation unit, being posted to FA(A) 213 |
ungarian Army, serving as a Lieutenant in an | artillery regiment before emigrating to the United Sta |
ted his military service as a private in the | artillery in Volhynia. |
with slow-loading and often inaccurate naval | artillery. |
A number of incidents of | artillery firing on Union steamers passing up and down |
d (Operation Vantage) which included armour, | artillery, commando, and infantry battalions, one bein |
s of fierce combat, which included prolonged | artillery exchanges and even hand to hand combat, unab |
Green's much larger force included some | artillery and struck Moore at Athens. |
The division includes 97 | Artillery Brigade, may include 98 Artillery Brigade. |
es, with gadgets and gizmos, including heavy | artillery concealed behind the radiator grille and fro |
he area between 1868-69, including Volunteer | Artillery, Brisbane Grammar School and Civil Service. |
Independent Field | Artillery Troop (four 25 pounder guns) |
i. 496th Independent Anti-Tank | Artillery Battalion - Schwerin 53° 38' 40” North, 11° |
serving as a subaltern in the Indian Mounted | Artillery during the War. |
and 1916 he served with the Indian Mountain | Artillery in the North-West Frontier Province of India |
The 11th Independent Battery Indiana Light | Artillery, generally known as the 11th Indiana Battery |
The 18th Independent Battery Indiana Light | Artillery also known as Lilly's Hoosier Battery and Li |
attanooga and ordered the 18th Indiana Light | Artillery (Capt. |
command of a Battalion of the Indiana Field | Artillery, which was at service on the Mexican border |
itals in the Safe Zone indiscriminately with | artillery and attacking them aerially which they belie |
Austro-Russians did not provide infantry or | artillery support to the cavalry attack, while Murat's |
esert and camel troops, infantry battalions, | artillery and irregular cavalry (called "Spahis"). |
ater became Commander, 9th Infantry Division | Artillery. |
g the land operations of marine infantry and | artillery. |
was commander of the 83rd Infantry Division | Artillery in the European Theater of Operations. |
.E.B. Stuart and Union cavalry, infantry and | artillery in what is now known as the Battle of Unison |
s shown by Ibrahim Khan Gardi's infantry and | artillery division which was manned by the low caste S |
At twelve o'clock the infantry regiment, | artillery and cavalry corps began to muster and assume |
The Colonial Infantry and | Artillery Regiments were made up of French troops who |
mployed 53 battalions of French infantry and | artillery in an attempt to ensnare 30,000 Viet Minh tr |
ance from 2nd Ukrainian Front's infantry and | artillery. |
Red denotes branches such as Infantry and | Artillery, while Cavalry is denoted by a pink. |
into a concentration of Spanish infantry and | artillery on the west flank at Thuir and was beaten. |
, commanding a sizable force of infantry and | artillery at the Battle of Nashville. |
als to initiate a reform of the infantry and | artillery. |
an attacking column composed of infantry and | artillery. |
,007 men stood in the 24th Infantry Division | artillery formations. |
II, he commanded the 45th Infantry Division | Artillery in Sicily, where he earned the first of two |
mary occupants of the site were infantry and | artillery units from Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rh |
he Italian Army comprising both infantry and | artillery units. |
the German onslaught, devoid of infantry and | artillery support, weakened and on September 15-16 was |
d as Commander of the 80th Infantry Division | Artillery. |
e Suffield Block for armoured, infantry, and | artillery live-fire training. |
rms brigade consisting of infantry, cavalry, | artillery, engineers and pontoniers. |
Libyan Troops" comprising infantry, cavalry, | artillery, motorised troops and support services. |
as able to provide motorised infantry, field | artillery, anti-tank artillery or light anti-aircraft |
The PSF is composed of infantry, armor, | artillery, and combat support elements from each of th |
Units available include infantry, tanks, | artillery, bombers, and many other military units. |
Union Army- the Navy, Cavalry, Infantry, and | Artillery. |
ment, destroying military infrastructure and | artillery spotting for the naval bombardment. |
nducting raids against inland targets-mainly | artillery emplacements helping secure and cut off the |
his military career as general inspector for | artillery during the Second Restoration, subsequently |
tary Academy, Woolwich in 1920, Inspector of | Artillery at the War Office in 1924 and Master-General |
From 1946-1947, Alexiu was the Inspector of | Artillery. |
port by General Albion P. Howe, Inspector of | Artillery, the garrison of Fort Greble consisted of a |
He was inspector of | artillery in the Richmond Campaign in the Department o |
general of division and general inspector of | artillery. |
1885 lie was appointed inspector-general of | artillery, with the rank of major-general. |
s and in 1887 he became Inspector-General of | Artillery in India. |
al gases and chemical compounds installed in | artillery shells and specifically designed bombs. |
served for a time as assistant instructor of | artillery there. |
Moored under intense Nazi | artillery fire, during her loading she was holed benea |
time Russian people showed great interest in | artillery compounds such as lead and gunpowder. |
Mistler was drafted into the | artillery in 1915 and emerged from World War I a staun |
They were organized into tank, | artillery, and, presumedly, infantry troops. |
Yeomanry Regiments were converted into Royal | Artillery Regiments. |
In 1854 Sadler was commissioned into the | Artillery Battalion of the Royal Sussex Militia (later |
put it, warships had evolved into "floating | artillery emplacements". |
rms of the US Army are introduced: infantry, | artillery, air corps, signal corps. |
r is popularly credited with introduction of | Artillery in India, in the Battle of Panipat in 1526, |
And this battle did involve an | artillery bombardment and a British pursuit (Trip John |
The 2nd Iowa Light | Artillery was mustered into Federal service at Council |
The 4th Iowa Light | Artillery was mustered into Federal service at Davenpo |
The Iranians lacked | artillery, air support and armored protection, while t |
tank's intended target was an Iraqi forward | artillery observer when it hit the hotel. |
He is an | artillery officer specialised in mountain warfare. |
Woolwich Common, in south-east London, is an | artillery museum which was established in 1820. |
The 10th Marine Regiment is an | artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps b |
ned with that of the twentieth century is an | artillery sergeant named Jake Featherston. |
Battery Chamberlin is an | artillery battery in the Presidio of San Francisco, Sa |
is a keep, one is an enclosure and one is an | artillery fort. |
The Gunnery Training Team (or GTT) is an | Artillery training consultancy based in Larkhill Garri |
Crazy Planets is an | artillery game which uses Facebook's social networking |
Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light | Artillery mustered out of service on June 24, 1865. |
Corporal, Company G, 1st Rhode Island Light | Artillery. |
Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
Battery F, 1st Rhode Island Light | Artillery mustered out of service on June 27, 1865. |
hen it was changed to 3rd Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery. |
The Battery B, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery was initially organized in Providence, Rhode |
The Battery E, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery was initially organized in Providence, Rhode |
The 14th Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery (Colored) was organized in Providence, Rhode |
The 14th Rhode Island Heavy | Artillery (Colored) officially ceased to exist when th |
he attack transport closed the island, enemy | artillery opened up, lobbing two shells over the ship. |
the Battle of Mackinac Island, transporting | artillery which was used to force the American garriso |
as imported by the Confederacy and issued to | artillery and cavalry units. |
In the British Army, it was issued to | artillery units, who required a weapon for personal de |
t garrison was roughly 500 men but it lacked | artillery which meant that the garrison had to fight w |
n Italian supply dump and an Italian coastal | artillery battery before returning to their waiting LC |
O.L Jones, landed beside an Italian coastal | artillery battery, waiting until daylight the staff of |
he fortress of Peter and Paul with its heavy | artillery was in the hands of the insurgents. |
ddition to its navy, Finland had its coastal | artillery batteries defending important harbours and n |
00 as a stopgap measure to upgrade its field | artillery to modern QF standards, while it developed i |
apable of using and defending itself against | artillery fire. |
d and operated by the Imperial Japanese Army | artillery battalions as spotters or observers. |
th 45,000 men who besieged the Japanese with | artillery and eventually rescued Pyongyang and drove t |
king command of Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult's | artillery in the armies of the South and of Andalusia. |
was opposite Colonel George Johnston's field | artillery position which would be used to "jolly up" t |
ilitary careers; Edward (b. 1859) joined the | artillery and Robert (b. 1863) joined the infantry, al |
Then he joined the | artillery in Libya and served there during the siege o |
Nogues joined the | artillery on 4 September 1914. |
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