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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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