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, and hits the 88..." At night, only a few | fortifications north of the disposal were severely damage |
r Confederate, learned about entrenchment, | fortifications, and how to conduct warfare in the classes |
While watching this action from | fortifications to the north on Brooklyn Heights, General |
e by dismantling the keep and adapting the | fortifications to the incipient artillery. |
In 1871 he was sent to advise on | fortifications in India and then worked on the defences o |
After the | fortifications were decommissioned in 1867, the street wa |
r type when fighting against well-defended | fortifications. |
for offensive operations against Japanese | fortifications on Attu and Kiska; took part in the libera |
ad of the Union column against Confederate | fortifications at the Second Battle of Fort Fisher, North |
eful weapons to the fight against Japanese | fortifications. |
The Rumps, site of Iron Age cliff | fortifications. |
nt, North Cornwall, site of Iron Age cliff | fortifications |
romontory is the site of Iron Age clifftop | fortifications - the series of mound and ditch earthworks |
med in a few minutes later as she aimed at | fortifications and antiaircraft gun emplacements. |
erman soldiers, sailors and airmen, behind | fortifications that had consumed more than 10% of the con |
after its capture, being destroyed all its | fortifications. |
anized and improved on its already massive | fortifications over a period of several months, anticipat |
e palace of Darius I at Susa, and also the | fortifications; including a strong redoubt at the southea |
he foundations of the first chapel and the | fortifications of the colony. |
quired to observe the three bank and ditch | fortifications. |
There were important Roman and Byzantine | fortifications here and the town was a base for controlli |
of weapon in destroying bunkers and field | fortifications otherwise immune to normal artillery. |
Military Academy (1843-46) and constructed | fortifications along the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes ( |
But the ports and coastal | fortifications taken in the name of Athanagild weren't sw |
ng shelter for the garrison and activating | fortifications. |
lacements, air-raid shelters, and concrete | fortifications. |
Tarth infantry, artillery, and defense | fortifications all have attack bonuses. |
e; he also had its towers, walls and other | fortifications dismantled. |
Map of Canea (Chania) and its | fortifications, 1651. |
ere the remains of both medieval and older | fortifications have been found. |
of the city had its own moat, and further | fortifications. |
intended to subsidize Kristiansand and its | fortifications, placed existing towns in a difficult posi |
0 BC, when the first settlements and later | fortifications were built. |
its defensible border with Germany and its | fortifications. |
earthen rampart, eight bulwarks, and other | fortifications. |
36 it was besieged by King Stephen and the | fortifications were burnt down. |
Thus most army maneuvers and field | fortifications were held in the east, while Poland's west |
ese bunkers, pillboxes, tunnels, and other | fortifications, especially on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Phili |
Tours of the museum and restored | fortifications are available upon request. |
1857-1858, Stout helped build and maintain | fortifications in Echo Canyon meant to deter federal forc |
effective against light vehicles and minor | fortifications. |
Museum of Arms and City | Fortifications in the tower above Michael's Gate |
ll vessels, without discrimination, and no | fortifications to be constructed commanding the canal or |
t is part of the Rideau Canal and Kingston | Fortifications National Historic Site, the Rideau Canal a |
There are ancient | fortifications at the top of the hill. |
There are major | fortifications, extended and maintained until the early 2 |
tions of each of the former Arlington Line | fortifications and providing brief descriptions of each c |
To it he contributed not only articles on | fortifications, military history, and tactics, but songs |
g in and their vehicles were used as fixed | fortifications, while the other company was used in a mob |
built Fort Meigs in Ohio as well as other | fortifications. |
As to | fortifications and naval bases, the United States, the Br |
aff studied the problems of the assault of | fortifications. |
moved forward near Nui Le to attack these | fortifications. |
o supplement combined arms attacks against | fortifications or other obstacles. |
After disrupting enemy base areas, | fortifications, and lines of communications, the 5th Mari |
The design was based on | fortifications developed by Sebastian Vauban, a 17th cent |
er more suitable against gun batteries and | fortifications and required specialized shaped-charge war |
, commander of Belfort, began constructing | fortifications around the city, expanding those originall |
imo, the Shonas mostly stayed behind their | fortifications and conducted few raids. |
s XXI Corps broke through the main belt of | fortifications near St. Ingbert late on 19 March. |
tion Team on site, tunneling beneath enemy | fortifications. |
Endicott chaired the Endicott Board of | Fortifications which would provide the models for the gen |
n when war broke out and bombarded Turkish | fortifications protecting the Dardanelles even before the |
She bombarded Turkish | fortifications on 19 February, the start of the Battle of |
ecided on a quicker action, bombarding the | fortifications and the civilian population into submissio |
open field, they were unable to breach the | fortifications of Acre. |
ly, 1571 the Turks eventually breached the | fortifications and their forces broke into the citadel, b |
ading, allowing his comrades to breech the | fortifications and achieve victory. |
mandated that the city would not build new | fortifications, would stay neutral in conflicts between t |
response, Aurelianus decided to build new | fortifications around Rome. Fear of further invasions fro |
designed by Bononi, an Italian builder of | fortifications. |
y daunting landscape, builders constructed | fortifications surrounding the regal city in several laye |
ated its position in Malta by building new | fortifications in anticipation of Ottoman and Barbary Coa |
the occupation, including the building of | fortifications on the island and the stationing of troops |
enice, for which he supervised building of | fortifications in the Venetian mainland and was governor |
mand of West Point, and began building its | fortifications. |
Godfrey III decided to built two | fortifications in the direct vicinity of Berthout Castle. |
Flanders count Baudouin II built primitive | fortifications. |
given to those who designed and built the | fortifications on Germany's western borders, known as the |
Vauban built numerous | fortifications on the island, which Ferry completed in 17 |
class of weapon in destroying bunkers and | fortifications otherwise immune to normal artillery. |
this time include concrete bunkers, other | fortifications and the remains of an airbase. |
lding dates from the 20th century, but the | fortifications date back to a 14th century castle. |
may date from a Saxon manor house, but the | fortifications date from a licence to crenellate (royal p |
1620 the castle was surrounded by bastion | fortifications and in 1625 the chambers were adorned with |
ngular square and was surrounded by wooden | fortifications with reinforced bastions and a trench. |
defenders were substantially aided by the | fortifications which composed the Siegfried Line. |
La Rochelle, surrounded by Royal | fortifications and troops, Jacques Callot, 1630. |
and destroy enemy forces, base camps, and | fortifications. |
ing the recently built and captured border | fortifications that were modeled to a large degree on wes |
ir achievements included capturing English | fortifications in Canada, and founding the colonies at Mo |
English begin capturing French | fortifications, New France and Ohio Valley, the war start |
, while at the end of the next century the | fortifications of the city were expanded as part of Pyrrh |
he Turkish threat in the 16th century, the | fortifications were reconstructed by Italian builders spe |
ons in China, as well as certain strategic | fortifications and ports. |
It appears to have been part of a chain of | fortifications erected or maintained by the Khazar Khagan |
tru, was an important link in the chain of | fortifications which comprised four forts (e.g. |
Battery Cameron was one in a chain of | fortifications in the Civil War Defenses of Washington, D |
Chateaux-forts et | fortifications en France. |
the Xiongnu in 121 BCE, the Chinese built | fortifications at Dunhuang and sent settlers there. |
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 |
the home front within the city, defensive | fortifications surrounding the city, as well as a number |
It was part of American Civil War | fortifications of Franklin and includes trenches dug by C |
Some Civil War-era | fortifications still exist. |
number of ships as well as coastal defence | fortifications) the immediate period after the war saw th |
ome, which lay adjacent to Col. Mulligan's | fortifications, and the Union garrison established a hosp |
Under the supervision of the colonel of | fortifications Baltzar von Dahlheim boulder-filled boats |
e was a military officer who commanded the | fortifications at Upnor Castle, part of the defenses of t |
y was a military officer who commanded the | fortifications at Sheerness, on the Isle of Sheppey, part |
British military officer who commanded the | fortifications at Landguard Fort, protecting the port of |
omas de Leu, and a textual commentary, Des | Fortifications et Artifices Architecture et Perspective. |
Attacked German communications and | fortifications during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1 |
1914 German troops want to conquer Verdun | fortifications which are a strong point inside the French |
concentrated on the Heads, and consist of | fortifications at the entrance to the Bay and on the shoa |
The sequent layers consist of | fortifications built by the Indo-Greek kings. |
d quickly proceeded to construct extensive | fortifications around the town's Masonic College, cutting |
d into service to help construct emergency | fortifications around the city. |
capital, with the and the construction of | fortifications. |
see: Plan Wschod), in 1936 construction of | fortifications began. |
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 |
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 |
s (1279-1325) ordering the construction of | fortifications to protect the site. |
Colonel, he supervised the construction of | fortifications around Larissa. |
rg, Virginia, leaving A.P. Hill's Corps in | fortifications above Fredericksburg to protect the Confed |
The counter bombardment | fortifications consisted of two breech loading 9.2 inch g |
the Iron Curtain, the Czechoslovak border | fortifications during the Cold War. |
ing general of 200th Division, Dai Anlan's | fortifications at Oktwin and around Toungoo were now read |
mmanded the Manchukuo forces defending the | fortifications around Duolun against the Chahar People's |
f recruiting, organizing civil defense and | fortifications. |
e French military commission, designed the | fortifications together with Finnish Lt Col Johan Fabriti |
, who was famous for designing impregnable | fortifications. |
sfully where it was needed to destroy deep | fortifications on the Western Front, but was limited by i |
When asked to destroy the | fortifications around the monastery of Saint-Paul de Verd |
Leake sent her to destroy the | fortifications of the isle of Saint Pierre. |
e the Christian population and destroy its | fortifications. |
at Oswego had fallen; after destroying the | fortifications there, they retreated to German Flatts, wh |
from the foothill to the plateau, did the | fortifications on the jungle roads and the four gates on |
These ditches and | fortifications are assumed to have been built to protect |
xistence of mid-1st century AD ditches and | fortifications on the site. |
ive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of | Fortifications and Stereometry (1864) |
ederal Navy's attack on the Drewry's Bluff | fortifications in May, he commanded one of the defending |
ntury Norman castle built on earlier Saxon | fortifications. |
ee were in Friedrichshain, the East German | fortifications extended to the shoreline on the Kreuzberg |
arcely a vestige remaining of either town, | fortifications, or fleet. |
, site of an abandoned gun emplacement and | fortifications dating back to the Napoleonic War. |
rly 1900s several more modern Endicott era | fortifications were built to defend Long Island Sound. |
-the landing of Marines behind enemy beach | fortifications and providing logistics and medical suppor |
He worked as an engineer on | fortifications along the Mississippi River, and was kille |
ng a group of volunteer engineers building | fortifications around Philadelphia when he was elected to |
s we have decided to advance and enter the | fortifications and since God is our only help, confide th |
es to work digging entrenchments, building | fortifications, and performing other camp work. |
nsible for engineer troops, equipment, and | fortifications. |
h tries in the summer to establish English | fortifications in the territory of the Nansemond tribe (w |
at Cape Disappointment was established and | fortifications existed here from that date to protect the |
and the prevention of the establishment of | fortifications or military and naval bases and of militar |
J.E., Jurga, R., Fortress Europe: European | Fortifications of World War II, Da Capo Press, USA, 2002, |
Heritage Site, as outstanding examples of | fortifications and military architecture built in the 13t |
leans, U.S. forces manned and expanded the | fortifications to defend against a Confederate counter-at |
Beit She'an, and otherwise expanded their | fortifications. |
the 1970s when interest in expensive fixed | fortifications had declined. |
Engineers and be regarded as an expert on | fortifications. |
budget restraints and changing fashions in | fortifications, no fixed armament was mounted; instead ea |
maintained its well-directed fire against | fortifications on shore despite the enemy's return fire. |
ng Europa - Hitler's personal term for the | fortifications he had erected to stymie any allied attemp |
nik Line' became the common name for these | fortifications. |
peared after habitat destruction for naval | fortifications in August 1898 for the Spanish-American Wa |
ps; this unit was responsible for building | fortifications in the area Oranienbaum-Leningrad and was |
However, the need for new | fortifications soon became apparent and in 1798 guns were |
he military officer responsible for paired | fortifications and blockhouses protecting the River Thame |
ms also served as the headquarters for all | fortifications in Narragansett Bay, as well as, a trainin |
The earthworks that form the | fortifications were built around the beginning of the Mid |
illages have been traced to older forms of | fortifications in southern China, as seen in Han Dynasty |
Forts and | fortifications in Sri Lanka date back thousands of years |
d many Fahrpanzers were removed from their | fortifications and installed in forward trenches by the G |
forbid the United States from constructing | fortifications, and did not require that the canal be kep |
ll deployed his men some distance from the | fortifications, then ordered them to charge. |
to prevent American soldiers from erecting | fortifications on San Juan Island and bringing in reinfor |
om the army, it benefitted from defensible | fortifications on its land side and the support of admira |
l bases, as well as helping garrison shore | fortifications such as Fort Fisher in North Carolina. |
the officer who commanded the garrison and | fortifications of the city of Derry and of Culmore fort. |
nd blue-red, for the Prussian garrison and | fortifications and castles of Prussia was normal, while t |
inter Line was a series of German military | fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II |
y, and was reinforced by German Blockhauss | fortifications during World War II. |
for use against enemy, anti-tank guns and | fortifications. |
It had no | fortifications against direct attacks, its water defences |
The island of Ripapa has extensive | fortifications and was used during World War I for the in |
covers an area of five hectares and has no | fortifications. |
This is the summit of the hill and has no | fortifications. |
ct Mimar Sinan, who is known to have built | fortifications, including a similar tower at the Albanian |
It was said not to have the | fortifications of Vallonia but served as an important out |
There have been | fortifications here since Roman times, but fortifications |
Smithland, Kentucky, where he constructed | fortifications to defend part of the Cumberland River. |
Among other things he planned | fortifications at Richmond, Virginia for the Confederacy |
There he designed | fortifications against the English at Leith and Haddingto |
In 1864 and 1865, he reviewed | fortifications in Canada, submitting what became a politi |
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