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The first | fortifications date back from this period. |
in charge of the construction of the first | fortifications at the fort. |
The first | fortifications from 1540 were a few earthworks and blockh |
The first | fortifications were built of wood by Duke of the Grand Du |
One of a series of five | fortifications from Ballinrobe to Ballindonage, it was or |
the 1970s when interest in expensive fixed | fortifications had declined. |
g in and their vehicles were used as fixed | fortifications, while the other company was used in a mob |
in 1809, whereas the material was used for | fortifications during the French invasion of Andalusia. |
s a senior court architect responsible for | fortifications and palaces. |
etherland colony chosen as a fine site for | fortifications to protect the patroon's lands. |
A diagram of Huningue's former | fortifications. |
troops, and now perceiving the formidable | fortifications of Pyeongyang, Yu Zhongwen realised the lo |
there are BSF guards posted on the fort's | fortifications and the nearby Border Outpost. |
English begin capturing French | fortifications, New France and Ohio Valley, the war start |
31 - British forces attempt to take French | fortifications at Montmorency and fail bitterly. |
The French | fortifications at Leith were demolished and the French an |
one of the finest examples of French-style | fortifications. |
While watching this action from | fortifications to the north on Brooklyn Heights, General |
g France to build new and updated frontier | fortifications. |
lature in 1755 to man a series of frontier | fortifications along the Delaware River in northwestern N |
ington's proposal for a series of frontier | fortifications was approved, Lewis was promoted to major |
of the city had its own moat, and further | fortifications. |
Further | fortifications in the form of three independent towers we |
G-5 ( | Fortifications) [from Jan 1889-Dec 1908] |
in Germany, implemented in several German | fortifications from 1890 onwards and exported to several |
ee were in Friedrichshain, the East German | fortifications extended to the shoreline on the Kreuzberg |
Tripolitian squadron as well as the harbor | fortifications before withdrawing and resuming the blocka |
or indirect fire, during assaults on heavy | fortifications the M12s were sometimes employed in a dire |
he historic citadel of the Western Heights | fortifications in Dover, England. |
in its past, the town is built within high | fortifications, known locally as a ksar, built from banco |
is the center of a series of high-altitude | fortifications in the area of Montgenevre, built between |
inextricably linked to its massive hilltop | fortifications - the Castle Neuenberg. |
ead focused on repairing the damage to his | fortifications, expecting another attack. |
Germans, and repaired and strengthened his | fortifications along the Danube, intending to oppose Cniv |
ed that Ingelmarius immediately reduce his | fortifications, an act which Ingelmarius refused. |
Finally ordered to retire, he blew up his | fortifications and led his men to safety. |
nce used by the Romans and the World War I | fortifications, but this needs confirmation. |
nit to defend a line of German World War I | fortifications built there in 1915. |
, who was famous for designing impregnable | fortifications. |
ce been uncovered including the impressive | fortifications. |
ts of Dover are one of the most impressive | fortifications in Britain. |
and inaccessible location than impressive | fortifications. |
stablished a strong point there, improving | fortifications by digging ditches within the walls of the |
e invasion as well as temporary improvised | fortifications. |
budget restraints and changing fashions in | fortifications, no fixed armament was mounted; instead ea |
rg, Virginia, leaving A.P. Hill's Corps in | fortifications above Fredericksburg to protect the Confed |
tch retreated and entrenched themselves in | fortifications on the coast. |
nt, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served in | fortifications around Washington in 1864. |
eized the island, including the incomplete | fortifications and the lighthouse. |
Sweyhat is best known for its intact | fortifications of the mid-to-late 3rd millennium BC and i |
The island's | fortifications were substantial, but they had been long n |
ineer Genese Bressani to plan the island's | fortifications. |
The Seljuqs strengthened its | fortifications and made it an important way station on th |
ns' War half a century later, Ely with its | fortifications was captured in 1268. |
Its | fortifications were increased in response to the border w |
While Vauban improved its | fortifications, it was captured by Francis, Duke of Saxe- |
Map of Canea (Chania) and its | fortifications, 1651. |
la vella: it preserves a large part of its | fortifications. |
intended to subsidize Kristiansand and its | fortifications, placed existing towns in a difficult posi |
tured the castle and destroyed much of its | fortifications. |
its defensible border with Germany and its | fortifications. |
after its capture, being destroyed all its | fortifications. |
e the Christian population and destroy its | fortifications. |
the fall of La Rochelle in 1629, when its | fortifications were destroyed by Cardinal Richelieu. |
mand of West Point, and began building its | fortifications. |
b Pits, as well as the remains of Japanese | fortifications, can be found. |
upervising the disarmament of the Japanese | fortifications. |
for offensive operations against Japanese | fortifications on Attu and Kiska; took part in the libera |
eful weapons to the fight against Japanese | fortifications. |
Saint John | fortifications, 1630-1956 Roger Sarty and Doug Knight. |
2 December, leaving a scattering of jungle | fortifications to hold the region. |
anada in 1930, and is part of the Kingston | Fortifications National Historic Site. |
t is part of the Rideau Canal and Kingston | Fortifications National Historic Site, the Rideau Canal a |
Spiteri, Stephen C. (1989), The Knights' | Fortifications, Valletta: Book Distributors Ltd. |
Roper's Knob | Fortifications were constructed by Union Army forces betw |
Roper's Knob | Fortifications is another NRHP-listed fortification on th |
ine the state and efficiency of land-based | fortifications against naval attack. |
, and early settlers reported seeing large | fortifications and towers at the site. |
t was laid out with many aspects of larger | fortifications, such as bastions, ditches, and a ten-foot |
th century by the Clan MacSween with later | fortifications and other additions made to the castle thr |
0 BC, when the first settlements and later | fortifications were built. |
the allied artillery firing over Leuven's | fortifications and the pioneers driving trenches and mine |
A line of light | fortifications was put up to guard against a relief effor |
tions of each of the former Arlington Line | fortifications and providing brief descriptions of each c |
rably exaggerated the extent of the line's | fortifications: the former to improve national morale, th |
The main | fortifications at the Raja Ghat and the Katauthiya Ghat c |
1857-1858, Stout helped build and maintain | fortifications in Echo Canyon meant to deter federal forc |
As no major | fortifications are preserved, the Limes mainly followed n |
Major | fortifications were constructed across the region, especi |
There are major | fortifications, extended and maintained until the early 2 |
ngdom, leading to the construction of many | fortifications in the area. |
anized and improved on its already massive | fortifications over a period of several months, anticipat |
Now, the massive | fortifications and battlements are seen in ruins only. |
The city of Suceava with its medieval | fortifications. |
The new castle was one of the mightiest | fortifications in the Harz region and remained occupied u |
d additional goodwill by reducing military | fortifications within the city. |
Numerous military | fortifications can be found, including Fort McNab Nationa |
inter Line was a series of German military | fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II |
with intelligence about Japanese military | fortifications; news about potential appointments in the |
vings, runic stones, road tracks, military | fortifications, castles, ruins, etc. Underwater sites, in |
The military | fortifications in Rome and the Papal States were strength |
effective against light vehicles and minor | fortifications. |
n where cereals were grown, while mountain | fortifications were erected (Mola Alta de Serelles, Mas d |
ome, which lay adjacent to Col. Mulligan's | fortifications, and the Union garrison established a hosp |
military estates to prive, while National | Fortifications Heritage owns and manages former military |
peared after habitat destruction for naval | fortifications in August 1898 for the Spanish-American Wa |
s especially concerned with the Nedumkotta | fortifications, which prevented Hyder Ali from annexing t |
ated its position in Malta by building new | fortifications in anticipation of Ottoman and Barbary Coa |
ingdom recommended a huge programme of new | fortifications to defend Plymouth. |
However, the need for new | fortifications soon became apparent and in 1798 guns were |
ception of Pevensey Castle - where the new | fortifications were seen as a part of the building's hist |
No new | fortifications or naval bases could be established, and e |
No new | fortifications or naval bases could be established, and e |
, but he was not permitted to view the new | fortifications. |
mandated that the city would not build new | fortifications, would stay neutral in conflicts between t |
ues were built, as well as significant new | fortifications. |
response, Aurelianus decided to build new | fortifications around Rome. Fear of further invasions fro |
It had no | fortifications against direct attacks, its water defences |
covers an area of five hectares and has no | fortifications. |
This is the summit of the hill and has no | fortifications. |
ll vessels, without discrimination, and no | fortifications to be constructed commanding the canal or |
irst Earl of Ulster, as part of the Norman | fortifications built in the area. |
ed military engineer who built many Norman | fortifications and went on to become the 'Father of the C |
ea suggest a substantial settlement if not | fortifications. |
e of one of the gates of the now-destroyed | fortifications of Paris. |
Vauban built numerous | fortifications on the island, which Ferry completed in 17 |
It was part of a network of | fortifications, commanded from Fort Queenscliff, protecti |
In the Second World War, a line of | fortifications was built through the village, as part of |
It appears to have been part of a chain of | fortifications erected or maintained by the Khazar Khagan |
His troops constructed a number of | fortifications surrounding the city as they prepared for |
capital, with the and the construction of | fortifications. |
war time activities including remnants of | fortifications. |
The Arlington Line was a series of | fortifications erected in present-day Arlington County, V |
began constructing an extensive network of | fortifications to protect Washington. |
concentrated on the Heads, and consist of | fortifications at the entrance to the Bay and on the shoa |
see: Plan Wschod), in 1936 construction of | fortifications began. |
Under the supervision of the colonel of | fortifications Baltzar von Dahlheim boulder-filled boats |
d the planning and initial construction of | fortifications in that region. |
stroyed in 1782 for use in construction of | fortifications by British troops occupying Huntington. |
uld gain experience in the construction of | fortifications and the setup of artillery batteries to co |
The Wignacourt towers are a series of | fortifications on the island of Malta built by the Knight |
ook the castle as a part of his network of | fortifications. |
ssines proper, despite intricate layers of | fortifications beyond the front line. |
ugh these mountains, there are a number of | fortifications, man-made caves, and commemorative plaques |
s XXI Corps broke through the main belt of | fortifications near St. Ingbert late on 19 March. |
the occupation, including the building of | fortifications on the island and the stationing of troops |
s on the staff of the Inspector-General of | Fortifications at the Board of Ordnance in London. |
l commission that reported on the state of | fortifications and defence in the Canadian colonies. |
Major in the artillery and an Inspector of | Fortifications. |
tru, was an important link in the chain of | fortifications which comprised four forts (e.g. |
a local economic base for construction of | fortifications and population for defense of the area. |
in 1791-92 he worked with construction of | fortifications in Old Finland, after which he served in m |
Endicott chaired the Endicott Board of | Fortifications which would provide the models for the gen |
aff studied the problems of the assault of | fortifications. |
in the assault against the vast network of | fortifications surrounding the base of Mt. |
in 1829 was appointed inspector-general of | fortifications, a post he was holding at the time of his |
The sequent layers consist of | fortifications built by the Indo-Greek kings. |
Battery Cameron was one in a chain of | fortifications in the Civil War Defenses of Washington, D |
Heritage Site, as outstanding examples of | fortifications and military architecture built in the 13t |
th of the forts formed part of a string of | fortifications along the upper Mississippi River that als |
defense system, including the locations of | fortifications, are disputed, as little archaeological ev |
illages have been traced to older forms of | fortifications in southern China, as seen in Han Dynasty |
line, a hastily constructed double set of | fortifications protecting Moscow from the west and stretc |
enice, for which he supervised building of | fortifications in the Venetian mainland and was governor |
sition, having captured the outer lines of | fortifications, and was under orders to launch an attack, |
It was part of the "Arlington Line" of | fortifications built after the Union seized the area in M |
designed by Bononi, an Italian builder of | fortifications. |
While designed to penetrate the walls of | fortifications the 12 cm siege gun was no longer useful a |
Rhine and Mosel and the third by a line of | fortifications. |
efences, making its way through 3 lines of | fortifications and capturing prisoners and materials, des |
s location as part of the second system of | fortifications that guarded the coast. |
ct in 1855 and Deputy Inspector-General of | Fortifications the following year. |
610 by Thomas Gates as part of a series of | fortifications within modern Hampton, Virginia; this was |
s (1279-1325) ordering the construction of | fortifications to protect the site. |
States Military Academy and supervisor of | fortifications in New York Harbor. |
litary authorities constructed a number of | fortifications in the area of Sarny, known as Sarny Forti |
ive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of | Fortifications and Stereometry (1864) |
Colonel, he supervised the construction of | fortifications around Larissa. |
Three concentric rings of | fortifications surrounded the city: the outer ring of def |
abethtown (now Elizabeth) with a string of | fortifications along the Delaware River in modern Sussex |
nd was appointed there Surveyor-General of | Fortifications in 1660. |
Selma was protected by three miles of | fortifications which ran in a semicircle around the city. |
document describes criteria for listing of | fortifications on the National Register of Historic Place |
and the prevention of the establishment of | fortifications or military and naval bases and of militar |
dinances, artillery, or other munitions of | fortifications of war, and doe not humbly render and give |
as a supply depot for the local system of | fortifications, storing and distributing vast quantities |
road from indians and bandits, a series of | fortifications were established by the army. |
On the small islands are the remains of | fortifications of what was first the Prussian Navy and la |
nd made available by the demolition of old | fortifications of Paris, France. |
A number of old | fortifications existed dating back to the 17th century we |
Around it one can find some of the old | fortifications that were once part of the Brest Fortress. |
f of the 19th century after the city's old | fortifications was decommissioned and the no-build zone o |
emerging districts outside the city's old | fortifications which had just been decommissioned, but ne |
the demarcation line around the city's old | fortifications had been released and the fortifications d |
ere the remains of both medieval and older | fortifications have been found. |
inning 10th century, yet remnants of older | fortifications were also found, probably pointing to an e |
t origins are indeterminate and the oldest | fortifications on this site may date back to the Iron Age |
To it he contributed not only articles on | fortifications, military history, and tactics, but songs |
se Army in Manchuria, and then lectured on | fortifications at the School of Military Engineering. |
Engineers and be regarded as an expert on | fortifications. |
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