「artillery」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)9ページ目
該当件数 : 3699件
es between 1807 and 1809, when he joined the | artillery of the regular army. |
By the start of Case Blue in late June 1942 | Artillery Battalion 767 had been converted to smaller |
ing one motorized vessels, twenty junks, one | artillery piece, ten machine guns, and another 194 fir |
Zesch's Militia Battery Kansas Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
Battery "E" 1st Kentucky Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
mplacements, nineteen 64 pounder (29 kg) RML | artillery pieces were almost completely demolished in |
dge, Captain Houston and his Kilcrease Light | Artillery were nowhere near there during that battle. |
In May, 1865, the Kilcrease Light | Artillery disbanded and its men were paroled. |
He served with the Kilcrease Light | Artillery until November 22, 1864, when he resigned hi |
The Kilcrease Light | Artillery was a Confederate army artillery company. |
tial mustering point for the Kilcrease Light | Artillery, also known as Villepique's Light Battery, b |
The Kilcrease Light | Artillery returned to Florida in March 1864 to support |
y, rushed alone into the battery, killed the | artillery officer in charge and was himself knocked do |
rd, out of which 305 men were killed through | artillery fire or drowning. |
sk, and heard to the north east some kind of | artillery barrage, that repeated in intervals of 15 mi |
k, and shows me the holes, from all kinds of | artillery. |
United Kingdom: Royal | Artillery. |
by Hungarian general Baron Pal von Kray, an | artillery expert. |
CITER 155mm L33 Gun, | artillery gun used by the Argentine Army |
However, a lack of | artillery ammunition compelled the Confederate forces |
the First Battle of Mora due to his lack of | artillery and overwhelming enemy forces. |
The ANC suffered from a lack of | artillery and was frustrated and demotivated over thei |
ute technical inferiority due to the lack of | artillery and other heavy weapons, and the communist v |
Since the Tranvancore army lacked good | artillery, Marthanda Varma had instructed the Christia |
nd tunnels since the communists lacked heavy | artillery pieces. |
Lacking the | artillery support of the troops entrenched on the West |
d brought the Pakistani city of Lahore under | artillery and mortar fire. |
l Commandant of the Royal Lancashire Militia | Artillery, and Colonel of the 4th Brigade Lancashire A |
by air by U.S. bomber planes and on land by | artillery. |
The Portuguese land based | artillery did not open fire considering it might be a |
ay island, enlarged the land-forces, mounted | artillery on substantial carriages, and improved the f |
d preventing the Japanese from landing heavy | artillery, ammunition, and other supplies. |
nks, armoured combat vehicles, large calibre | artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters |
Later, an | artillery division shot at it. |
were equipped with the very latest Armstrong | artillery which were light, mobile, very accurate and |
were transferred to Beijing, Wei launched an | artillery bombardment on parts of the city controlled |
He also served as a lecturer on | artillery science at the General Staff Academy from 19 |
storians, the French king Francois I led his | artillery through the tunnel in 1525 in order to attac |
On September 9, 1862, Imboden left the | artillery to recruit a battalion of partisan rangers a |
Tennessee River, General Sherman lent vital | artillery support to the forces of General James B. St |
been a first lieutenant with the Leon Light | Artillery and was promoted to captain of the Kilcrease |
of 1863 upon the dividing of the Leon Light | Artillery. |
on arrival in France, the division, less its | artillery, was assembled in the First (Gondrecourt) tr |
though Stalingrad does feature less accurate | artillery fire and increased visual and firing ranges |
In the Belgian city of Leuven, heavy | artillery, including the Big Bertha cannon, was used a |
her Louisiana troops, including Levi's Light | Artillery Battery and Maurin's Battery, but it was the |
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant 4th | Artillery in December 1865. |
He was commissioned as a first lieutenant of | artillery. |
out in May 1805 as a second lieutenant royal | artillery. |
, 1861, and was commissioned a lieutenant of | artillery in the Virginia Militia. |
age 23, he was commissioned a lieutenant of | artillery. |
ckoned with, was appointed his lieutenant of | artillery. |
Entering the army as lieutenant of | artillery in 1857 he gained the medal for military val |
ring the War of 1812, and as a lieutenant of | artillery under Andrew Jackson during the Creek War, g |
he served in the militia as a lieutenant of | artillery, and was promoted to the rank of brigade maj |
d was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of | Artillery. |
he Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant (Field | Artillery) Edward Newton Whittier, United States Army, |
a government surveyor, later a lieutenant of | artillery, and in 1848 a pupil in the Berlin School of |
in the United States Army Lieutenant, Field | Artillery from 1917 to 1919. |
and passed out as a second lieutenant, Royal | Artillery, on 25 Aug. 1787. |
g von Mellenthin was a lieutenant-colonel of | artillery who would be killed in action in 1918. |
r 1756, became a lieutenant-fireworker Royal | Artillery on 8th June 1756, second lieutenant in 1760, |
umerous variants, eg for the light infantry, | artillery and a musketoon for the cavalry. |
issile system is designed to be used like an | artillery system, with 5-6 missiles fired simultaneous |
an Marchand's division deployed in line with | artillery support. |
ever, it was still found in front line heavy | artillery regiments. |
Germans defended their retreating line with | artillery and snipers. |
on for his assembling an impregnable line of | artillery defense during the Battle of Malvern Hill; B |
tt rifle was a type of muzzle loading rifled | artillery weapon used extensively in the American Civi |
Even the troops serving the local Bulgarian | artillery batteries were swept by the retreat and had |
His assignment was to locate heavy | artillery batteries in France by studying acoustic wav |
endale Academy is a high school located near | Artillery Center Golkonda, Hyderabad, India. |
a novel method for precisely locating enemy | artillery. |
When locating enemy | artillery, the radar tracks the up-going trajectory of |
Lacking sufficient logistical and | artillery support, and hampered further by a blinding |
The Needles were a site of a long standing | artillery battery, from the 1860s to 1954, when they w |
As a long range | artillery duel developed, the cruisers began their adv |
At 9:00 AM, 50 long range | artillery shelled the Yijiangshan Islands. |
150 pieces of modern long-range French-made | artillery. |
With the development of newer, longer range | artillery, and as Union forces were able to place batt |
states, as well as drug dealers looking for | artillery to fend off aircraft in their space. |
Of the heavy losses in | artillery personnel and weapons which the inexperience |
They also lost one | artillery piece, an old iron 12-pounder. |
Although much equipment was lost, 310 | artillery guns, 2,292 vehicles, 1,800 tons of stores a |
heedt, a soldier in the Louisiana Washington | Artillery battalion. |
2d Lt. Durham, | Artillery, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallan |
ide distances of up to 300 yards (270 m) for | artillery and long-range rifle competition. |
The M1895 Cavalry carbine and M1897 Mountain | artillery & Engineer carbine differed only in how the |
destroy the U.S. stockpile of M687 chemical | artillery shells and separate from them their 505 tons |
84th Rifle Division and the 18th Machine Gun | Artillery Brigade (the former 109th 'Иманского' Fortif |
the capital with threats of machine-gun and | artillery fire, the plotters put rebel sentries in the |
ne-gun platoon through heavy machine-gun and | artillery fire. |
d almost at once by Turkish machine-guns and | artillery. |
raving the hazardous fire of machineguns and | artillery. |
This technical edge made U.S. | artillery much more effective than it would have been. |
These two tactics made Babur's | artillery lethal. |
On July 1942 he was made Rokossovsky's | artillery commander at the Bryansk Front. |
On 8 November 1894, they made systematic | artillery bombardments on the Balinese positions at Ca |
This development made unprotected | artillery and masonry construction entirely obsolete, |
Madras Horse | Artillery |
ns since the Battery transferred Madras Foot | Artillery to Light Field Artillery in 1855. |
14.3 mm bore), which had been the main field | artillery equipments during the First World War. |
The 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment was a regiment in the Union Army du |
ary career as a major in the 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery Regiment and then gained a staff position as |
63, and in the Defenses with 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery until January 1864. |
ecame in January 1863, the First Maine Heavy | Artillery. |
Edward N. Whittier, 5th Battery Maine Light | Artillery |
The Allies maintained equal | artillery and air fire along their various fronts, mov |
Promoted to Major 4th | Artillery February 13, 1899. |
Promoted to major of | artillery shortly after the start of hostilities betwe |
Basil Charles Manly, Confederate Major of | Artillery and Mayor of Raleigh. |
Major-General Royal | Artillery: Major-General S. R. Wason |
f 3rd Corps and then as Major-General, Royal | Artillery at General Headquarters in 1915. |
gave practical maxims for the management of | artillery. |
the Crimean War and was appointed Manager of | Artillery Supplies at Sevastopol. |
V.D (1838-1928) of the Manchester Volunteer | Artillery succeeded him at Gorton Foundry. |
al 1915 presenting Hadfield's manufacture of | artillery shells and their patented "ERA" steel |
at length of time taken to manufacture heavy | artillery, and it was recognised that the gun of 13.5 |
On 17 May 1864, many heavy | artillery regiments filled in as infantry units and jo |
ng Foreign Legionnaires, marines, engineers, | artillery and Senegalese cavalry known as spahis plus |
t the battle was primarily a siege marked by | artillery duels and small skirmishes. |
lso a generic World War I German marking for | artillery shells with pulmonary agents (chemical paylo |
lso a generic World War I German marking for | artillery shells with chemical payload affecting the u |
antry, afterward the 1st Massachusetts Heavy | Artillery. |
giment, the 4th Regiment Massachusetts Heavy | Artillery. |
The PLA massed 900 | artillery pieces, and launched the final assault on Ji |
ed that shield and assegai were no match for | artillery and the Martini-Henry. |
second encounter at Skotsberg on 13 May with | artillery and four mortars, but was stopped again. |
Between 19 May and 29 May, Chinese | artillery fired over 20,000 shells onto the Hook posit |
McMahan's (Texas) | Artillery |
It was originally meant for | artillery and engineer officers, but in 1826 it was ex |
War, he commanded the 7th Mechanized Corps' | artillery formations. |
ant-Colonel in 1930 for the 2nd Medium Light | Artillery. |
y a small detachment of just 300 men without | artillery made it an initial objective for Smuts' offe |
the Barrosa Ridge against the 4,000 men and | artillery of Ruffin's division. |
airau redoubt and garrisoned by 120 men with | artillery. |
Another Mexican force (1,540 men, including | Artillery 14 Guns, Matamoros Natl. |
Brigade and involving over 3,500 men, tanks, | artillery, aircraft, and various supporting arms. |
Chicago Mercantile Light | Artillery: Cpt Charles G. Cooley |
um by the Danish technical thrash metal band | Artillery. |
um by the Danish technical thrash metal band | Artillery. |
The Battery "I" Michigan Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
The Battery "G" Michigan Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
The Battery "B" Michigan Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
The Battery "L" Michigan Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
Battery "M" Michigan Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
ot and an Honorary Colonel in the Mid Ulster | Artillery and served as a Deputy Lieutenant and Justic |
Academy and later the Mikhailovsky Military | Artillery Academy in Saint Peterburg, but he also stud |
companied a complement of military vehicles, | artillery and helicopter gunships to be used to root o |
Millot's heavy | artillery and the bulk of the 2nd Brigade's infantry w |
The 3rd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery lost no men killed in action or died |
The 1st Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was an artillery battery that served |
rummer boy in Company C, 1st Minnesota Heavy | Artillery Regiment on October 10, 1864, becoming the c |
The 1st Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
rovided officers for the 1st Minnesota Heavy | Artillery Regiment. |
The 2nd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
The 2nd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery lost 1 officer and 5 enlisted men ki |
The 1st Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery lost 1 officer and 7 enlisted men ki |
The 3rd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnes |
ur different directions, after 15 minutes of | artillery bombardment from supporting artillery units. |
9th U.S. Armies attacked after 80 minutes of | artillery barrage from more than 700 barrels, supporte |
Save for a few mishaps, the | artillery was incredibly effective. |
gh explosives are still used in missiles and | artillery shells where weight and volume is a factor ( |
and tactical observation missions, spotting | artillery fire, 1942 until early 1944. |
Mississippi Light | Artillery: Maj S. M. Ward |
February, 1862 as a part of a Missouri light | artillery regiment under the authority of Governor Hen |
n Army as chaplain of the 1st Missouri Light | Artillery Regiment in 1861. |
Battery G, 1st Missouri Light | Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the |
of the then-constructed Dragon Medium Mk IV | artillery tractor, based on the Vickers E, but the pur |
The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field | artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (SRBM) s |
oduction of the machine gun and modern heavy | artillery. |
d embrasures, well stocked with modern Krupp | artillery and arms and ammunition of all kinds. |
nd French troops in China used modern cannon | artillery on a large scale for the first time. |
it realized that it needed to modernize its | artillery. |
ready begun the process of modernizing their | artillery. |
r many years with the 1st Monmouth Volunteer | Artillery, retiring with the rank of captain and honor |
om the United States arrived with more heavy | artillery. |
Trumbull was improved by having more modern | artillery pieces installed. |
o both flanks of Lowes's force as more Union | artillery joined the battle. |
That morning, U.S. | artillery bombarded Santa Cruz de Rosales for over two |
ill was the scene of a tremendous mortar and | artillery barrage (Coy HQ being set up in and around t |
sion advanced, supported by heavy mortar and | artillery fire. |
t at Sukhumi when it was struck by mortar or | artillery fire from the rebels. |
ed casualties to the rear through mortar and | artillery fire so intense as to render the vehicle ino |
wis) at 9:15am, with machine gun, mortar and | artillery units to support the attack (from 2nd Battal |
at night the Chinese sent first mortar, then | artillery fire at the crest, dropping an estimated 2,5 |
Singapore (CIS) and small arms, mortar, and | artillery ammunition through Chartered Ammunition Indu |
causeway, while German machine, mortar, and | artillery fire is shot at them. |
Dean and Hoss took cover from mortars and | artillery rounds as scattered U.S. units attempts to d |
rect fire support weapons such as mortars or | artillery; they were armed mainly with rifles and a fe |
hly 3,400 machine guns, 1,400 mortars, 1,800 | artillery pieces, 6,800 vehicles, 160 tanks, and 760 a |
Moseley's (Texas) | Artillery |
Many others were wounded, mostly from | artillery shells bursting in front of them. |
He also moved several | artillery batteries from his hard-pressed centre to su |
Regiment was saved by the swift movement of | artillery behind them clearing their previous position |
was initially designed as a prime mover and | artillery supply vehicle but eventually served in a wi |
n also caused large difficulty in moving the | artillery from its position on the southern edge of th |
Military Historical Museum of | Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps |
aft Museum, The National Signals Museum, The | Artillery Museum, The Finnish Aviation Museum, The Inf |
whittled in two by the incessant musket and | artillery fire, gave testimony to the tenacity of both |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |