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a ranking second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. | Artillery on January 10, 1860. |
63, and in the Defenses with 1st Maine Heavy | Artillery until January 1864. |
y raised 16 Field Regiment Royal New Zealand | Artillery in January 1951, and then a Canadian infantr |
preliminary bombardment with their mountain | artillery the Japanese scaled the walls and broke into |
ced to a point too near for further American | artillery fire, Japanese soldiers began scrambling uph |
f seven children, to Terence (Captain, Royal | Artillery) and Jeanne (Queen Alexandra's Nurses and la |
Company G--Pine Bluff | Artillery, of Jefferson County, Arkansas. |
Chief of | Artillery: Col John C. Tidball |
attalions ['Olek' and 'Wilk'] and divisional | artillery), to join him. |
He had risen to Colonel of | artillery, and joined the military rising against the |
egiment Royal Engineers, 19th Regiment Royal | Artillery, the Joint Force EOD group as well as troops |
ded with the departure of 16 Regiment, Royal | Artillery in July 2007. |
He served with the | artillery from July 27, 1912. |
Brown, took command of the 31st Air Defense | Artillery Brigade July 12 at Fort Bliss, becoming the |
s commissioned captain of the Powhatan Light | Artillery on July 16, 1861. |
issioned a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. | Artillery on July 1, 1836. |
He transferred to 1st U.S. | Artillery on June 1, 1821, promoted to Major, 3rd U.S. |
He commanded the 30th Field | Artillery from June 1941 until April 1942. |
He was the commanding officer of 31st Field | Artillery from June 1940 to April 1941. |
border as a major and later, Colonel, Field | Artillery, from June 1916 until February 1917. |
second and first lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. | Artillery on June 24, 1861, Hains briefly commanded Ba |
rmans managed to destroy 7 Polish tanks with | artillery, but just after, they lost five of their Pan |
Royal Society, a major in the Royal Stannary | Artillery, a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieuten |
The German | artillery shelled Kalisz. |
rocket was in Poland credited to the Polish | artillery specialist Kazimierz Siemienowicz in his 165 |
Garrison | Artillery, Louisville, Kentucky, to July 1865. |
Chinese army troops increased the amount of | artillery and kept up the bombardment. |
Their heavy | artillery fire kept off the Turkish vessels until the |
She was named for the first coast | artillery officer killed (Hickam Field, Hawaii on Dec |
, Commodore Riveros, perforated the Huacar's | artillery tower, killing almost all of the sailors wit |
With the arrival of heavy | artillery from Kingston as well as sizeable detachment |
• Bombarding the enemy with | artillery will knock out key anti-tank and anti-infant |
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 |
he addition of the 5th Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery became known as the 23rd Armoured Brigade Gr |
tial mustering point for the Kilcrease Light | Artillery, also known as Villepique's Light Battery, b |
y "A", 1st Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light | Artillery, originally known as "Smith's Chicago Light |
Ahl's Independent Company, Heavy | Artillery (officially known as the 1st Delaware Heavy |
Old coastal | artillery in Kuivasaari. |
The commander of New Guinea Force's | artillery, Brigadier L.E.S. Barker, preferred the 75mm |
Air and | artillery attacks lacked proper effect as the marshes |
Artillery Duel lacks the wind variable featured in oth | |
Krupp works which specialized in super-heavy | artillery for land use. |
ded during street fighting in Aachen when an | artillery shell landed practically beside him. |
About 50 | artillery shells landed on Thai territory near the bas |
command of the School of Musketry and Field | Artillery in Laredo, Texas. |
rge, and improvements on both small arms and | artillery turned large formations on open ground into |
assemble a force of 762 men and 8 pieces of | artillery, relying largely on the local militia and th |
phone exchanges, etc.), destruction of their | artillery and lastly an attack upon the enemy front-li |
ck Avenue near the memorial were occupied by | artillery and, late in the day, reinforced with infant |
ing the Second World War he joined the Royal | Artillery and later transferred to the Royal Engineers |
Volunteers from the Transvaal Horse | Artillery also later fought as part of the South Afric |
r I. General Bowley commanded the 17th Field | Artillery, and later the 2d Field Artillery Brigade, i |
s in southern Lebanon and Beirut, first with | artillery and later laser guided missiles. |
North under Manuel Belgrano as commander of | artillery, and later founded the first sapper corps in |
d War I as captain of Battery B, Forty-sixth | Artillery Corps, later being in command of the Third B |
in World War I served in the Royal Garrison | Artillery and later as a war artist. |
It will also gain the105 mm and 155 mm | artillery, Multiple Launch Rocket System and hand gren |
nd the U.S. 73rd Tank Battalion's C Company, | artillery, rocket launchers, and antiaircraft weapons |
(1879 - September 24, 1962) was an American | artillery and law enforcement officer and NYPD police |
after the arrival of Duke Charles with heavy | artillery - laying a siege to it since 28 March. |
ation had been relegated to training coastal | artillery servicemen, leading the Germans to disregard |
ballistics, designing new firing tables for | artillery, and lectured on navigation. |
) was a Imperial Russian Army general of the | artillery who led the defence of the Babruysk fortress |
he commanded 8th Battalion, 43d Air Defense | Artillery, and led his battalion into combat in Saudi |
Reserve | artillery, von Lehmann |
continued over the ridge, British supporting | artillery was less able to provide supporting fire, wh |
Then he joined the | artillery in Libya and served there during the siege o |
Three sequels followed, | Artillery of Lies in 1991, Red Rag Blues in 2006, and |
hest terms of the officers of Battery H, 5th | Artillery, 1st Lieut. |
Wise | Artillery - Lieutenant John Pelham |
igadier general and placed in command of the | artillery in Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell's Sec |
rvice after graduating from university as an | artillery officer(first lieutenant, 1974 ~ 1976) which |
rmy Academy and graduated in July 1892 as an | Artillery Second Lieutenant. |
r, this time they provided supporting 105 mm | artillery fire, light tank support, anti-tank guns, he |
ns since the Battery transferred Madras Foot | Artillery to Light Field Artillery in 1855. |
The 101st Field | Artillery ("Boston Light Artillery" ) regiment is the |
elected a captain in the Grand Rapids Light | Artillery (“Ringgolds” Light Artillery.) |
for discharging cannons in the early days of | artillery; the linstock allowed the gunner to stand fu |
Russians, who had not brought any real siege | artillery, had little success. |
Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan | artillery fort located in the village of Upnor, Kent, |
s, and then traveled up the Thames providing | artillery and logistics support. |
s appointed Principal Conductor of the Royal | Artillery Orchestrain London, then in 1988 accepted th |
ide distances of up to 300 yards (270 m) for | artillery and long-range rifle competition. |
Foster Creek below | Artillery Ridge looking west toward Fort Babcock. |
The 3rd Minnesota Light | Artillery Battery lost no men killed in action or died |
327 pieces of | artillery were lost to Russians. |
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 |
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field | Artillery, were lying in an advanced donga close in th |
Keyes's | artillery Company M was sent to Fort Steilacoom. |
(United with 4th U.S. Light | Artillery, Battery M February 1862 to January 1863.) |
ir defense gun, created by the famous Soviet | artillery designer M.N.Loginov. |
The Chinese had a big advantage in | artillery and machine guns, and had built a network of |
hard but the Turks subjected them to fierce | artillery and machine gun fire, and were able to drive |
ticed that the improvised positions of fresh | artillery and machine guns had a greater effect on Fre |
the remnants of the 9th Brigade, battered by | artillery and machine gun fire, were forced to relinqu |
ves by using flamethrower teams supported by | artillery and machine guns. |
Star for "leading his company through heavy | artillery and machine gun fire." |
manufacture high alloy steels and weapons - | artillery, heavy machine guns in 1937. |
ccessfully carried messages through terrific | artillery and machine-gun fire and was wounded while p |
He twice went over open ground under heavy | artillery and machine-gun fire to obtain ammunition an |
but a short distance across a field swept by | artillery and machinegun fire, he was wounded, but con |
The Fahrpanzer was a mobile | artillery piece made prior to World War I in Germany, |
After doing national service in the Royal | Artillery, he made his stage debut in 1952 as Sydney i |
egiment, which was then entrusted to veteran | artillery captain Madison Miller. |
Chief of | Artillery - Maj Gen Mohamed Abd el Halim Abu Ghazala |
Union | artillery under Maj. |
ing the Peninsula Campaign, he commanded the | artillery of Maj. |
Named Chief of | Artillery of Maj. |
l he mustered with the Fourth New York Heavy | Artillery as Major on 4 January 1862. |
M1 Gun Data Computer is used by seacoast | artillery for major caliber seacoast guns, it computes |
of the 2nd Colorado Infantry, and two Kansas | artillery batteries making the remainder. |
was gained which enabled the faithful Bhopal | Artillery to man their guns. |
Nevertheless, the Russians did have a fine | artillery arm manned by soldiers who regularly fought |
ines on December 28, but were repulsed by an | artillery crew manned by two of Lafitte's former lieut |
ring the colonial period the Ceylon Garrison | Artillery personnel manned British Coastal artillery b |
German horse | artillery on manoeuvres, pre-war |
Staff Course at the School of Anti-aircraft | Artillery in Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Wales. |
ortified by the Swedish military and coastal | artillery, and many traces of military activity from t |
Allied | artillery barrage map of the attack |
signated the 6th U.S. Regiment Colored Heavy | Artillery on March 11, 1864. |
the Atacama and Coquimbo battalions, plus an | artillery battery march from Hospicio to Dolores. |
He raised two companies of | artillery and marched with them to the Canadian border |
commissioned officers, privates in the army, | artillery, militia, mariners, engineers, fencibles, of |
rs old, and a bombardier in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t |
rs old, and a lieutenant in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t |
ears old, and a sergeant in the Royal Marine | Artillery, Royal Marines during the First World War wh |
rated when President Pierce deployed federal | artillery and Marines to take Burns to the ship back t |
Chief of | Artillery: General Martin Carrera |
ersia, the Middle East and Italy the 2 Corps | artillery supply mascot was Wojtek an orphaned baby be |
This development made unprotected | artillery and masonry construction entirely obsolete, |
efence of Chinese troops, and British-French | artillery inflicting massive losses on the Chinese Qin |
ZBV1 for S-23, MK-3-180 (originally a coast | artillery piece), maximum range 45 km. |
exist when it was changed to 1st Ohio Heavy | Artillery on May 2, 1863. |
The regiment was changed to heavy | artillery on May 2, 1863. |
The division includes 97 | Artillery Brigade, may include 98 Artillery Brigade. |
Basil Charles Manly, Confederate Major of | Artillery and Mayor of Raleigh. |
As an | artillery officer, McNair favored towed anti-tank arti |
t garrison was roughly 500 men but it lacked | artillery which meant that the garrison had to fight w |
Arkansas Army National Guard provided Field | Artillery and Medical units in support of combat opera |
s own gunners, the 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse | Artillery, 64th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery and, |
eventh Heavy Battery of the Royal Australian | Artillery, with Meredith commanding a pair of soldiers |
, he had a brilliant career at the school of | artillery at Metz. |
en became a student of the School of Applied | Artillery of Metz. |
ed as a lieutenant in the Grand Duke's Horse | Artillery at military posts in Gottesau, Karlsruhe, an |
66 Grigory Orlov, then commander of imperial | artillery and military engineers, hired Baznenov into |
nstream flow of the Neris River to transport | artillery and military provisions from Vilnius; the Kn |
appointed Captain in the Fife Royal Garrison | Artillery, another Militia regiment. |
86, he organized the Sydney Battery of Field | Artillery (Canadian Militia), of which he was the Majo |
livered December 1942 to the U.S. Army Coast | Artillery Corps, Mine Planter Service. |
irginia and delivered to the U.S. Army Coast | Artillery Corps, Mine Planter Service May, 1943. |
lt as a mine planter for the U.S. Army Coast | Artillery Corps, Mine Planter Service as USAMP Major S |
The 2nd Division | Artillery thus missed the Gallipoli Campaign and inste |
Chicago was primarily an | artillery reinforcement mission. |
MiG-23 jet fighters employed by the Cubans, | artillery fire missions could only be executed at nigh |
ptember it began tactical reconnaissance and | artillery spotting missions over Palestine, where it r |
He then served some time flying | artillery coordination missions in two-seaters with FF |
addition to more regular reconnaissance and | artillery spotting missions. |
13,763 pieces of field | artillery (76 mm or more) |
to be greatly inferior to the Red Army corps | artillery 122 mm howitzer and 152 mm ML-20 gun-howitze |
on of making all arms, infantry, cavalry and | artillery, more mobile and more manageable. |
00 as a stopgap measure to upgrade its field | artillery to modern QF standards, while it developed i |
In 1966 it was severely shelled by Red Guard | artillery and monks then had to dismantle the remains. |
The city's cement factory was shelled by US | artillery that month as the factory was being used as |
This technical edge made U.S. | artillery much more effective than it would have been. |
Because the 5th Pennsylvania Heavy | Artillery had more men than was standard for a heavy a |
to form another battery and be made Chief of | Artillery of Morgan's cavalry. |
Calling for | artillery and mortar support from 16th Field Regiment, |
between his Brigade HQ and units under heavy | artillery and mortar fire and serial bombardment, disp |
he CPV attacked from the north under intense | artillery and mortar fire. |
d midnight, moving through their own and UNC | artillery and mortar fire to attack Outpost Harry from |
They suffered heavily from British | artillery and mortar fire. |
ion, there were a further 50 casualties from | artillery and mortar attacks between 10 May and 28 May |
d brought the Pakistani city of Lahore under | artillery and mortar fire. |
the enemy directed intense concentrations of | artillery and mortar fire on his position in an attemp |
beach party and boats, in the midst of enemy | artillery and mortar fire, successfully put ashore the |
le to hold their ground, with the support of | artillery and mortar fire. |
he North Koreans supported their attack with | artillery and mortar fire, which began falling on the |
ctober 1962, the Chinese opened a barrage of | artillery and mortar fire over Sirijap-1 post. |
greater numbers after shelling the area with | artillery and mortar fire. |
Counter Rocket, | Artillery, and Mortar, abbreviated C-RAM or Counter-RA |
the front line encouraging his troops under | artillery, trench mortar, rifle and machine-gun fire a |
vestigation, which concluded that no Finnish | artillery or mortars could have reached the village of |
In the morning of 15 July 1944, the Soviet | artillery and mortars opened fierce fire preparations. |
Artillery and mortars were used for the first time dur | |
Ra's Lanuf and began shelling the town with | artillery and mortars, forcing the rebels to retreat f |
ere assisted in the advance by HMS Yarmouth, | artillery, and mortars. |
ol to withdraw, so that he could engage with | artillery and mortars. |
But the | artillery overshot most of their targets and had to ce |
ssion as a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. | Artillery, but most of his army service was with the C |
Both sides fought dismounted; the British | artillery was mostly put out of action in the first fe |
a, the British army succeeded in positioning | artillery on Mount Defiance, causing the Americans to |
and forced to withdraw in the face of enemy | artillery and mounting reinforcements. |
of twenty-three Siebel ferries (seven heavy | artillery types mounting two to four 88 mm guns each; |
gun shield was not a major liability as most | artillery quickly moved into concealed positions after |
eneral worries about reports of German heavy | artillery being moved up, indicating an attack is immi |
These were smooth-bore, heavy, cast | artillery pieces moved by limbers, usually at a slow p |
After several years in the | Artillery, he moved to the Armored Corps, completing h |
reens; M34 (from M32B1) and M35 (from M10A1) | artillery prime movers; M7B1, M12, M40, and M43 self-p |
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