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  • [Permanent Fortifications: A Historical Sketch.
  • oyed the city and rebuilt it with stronger fortifications a few kilometres from the river.
  • in 1829 was appointed inspector-general of fortifications, a post he was holding at the time of his
  • age and houses the remains of two seacoast fortifications, a water tower with an observation deck, a
  • rg, Virginia, leaving A.P. Hill's Corps in fortifications above Fredericksburg to protect the Confed
  • It had no fortifications against direct attacks, its water defences
  • There he designed fortifications against the English at Leith and Haddingto
  • ine the state and efficiency of land-based fortifications against naval attack.
  • Tarth infantry, artillery, and defense fortifications all have attack bonuses.
  • Fortifications along the river included a 9-inch artiller
  • Military Academy (1843-46) and constructed fortifications along the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes (
  • Germans, and repaired and strengthened his fortifications along the Danube, intending to oppose Cniv
  • the starting point of a chain of Bulgarian fortifications along the route to the capital Pliska cros
  • lature in 1755 to man a series of frontier fortifications along the Delaware River in northwestern N
  • He worked as an engineer on fortifications along the Mississippi River, and was kille
  • th of the forts formed part of a string of fortifications along the upper Mississippi River that als
  • abethtown (now Elizabeth) with a string of fortifications along the Delaware River in modern Sussex
  • wo summers the fleet shelled the towns and fortifications along the Finnish coast.
  • ed that Ingelmarius immediately reduce his fortifications, an act which Ingelmarius refused.
  • had built their oven outside the castle's fortifications, and it now lay midway between the main ga
  • It has many hallmarks of an Iron Age fortifications and there are signs of a rampart and a dit
  • , and early settlers reported seeing large fortifications and towers at the site.
  • s made it a battle between infantry behind fortifications and heavily armored infantry in the field.
  • rief: the Exarch's forces retook the Roman fortifications and the city of Perugia and cleared the ro
  • ver, the defenders took advantage of their fortifications and severely disrupted the attackers' form
  • The Seljuqs strengthened its fortifications and made it an important way station on th
  • tions of each of the former Arlington Line fortifications and providing brief descriptions of each c
  • The island of Ripapa has extensive fortifications and was used during World War I for the in
  • as intended for destruction of light field fortifications and openly placed personnel by direct fire
  • d many Fahrpanzers were removed from their fortifications and installed in forward trenches by the G
  • imo, the Shonas mostly stayed behind their fortifications and conducted few raids.
  • His plan of the fortifications and castle of Liverpool, dated 1644, is pr
  • Summary on the Cause of Permanent Fortifications and of the Attack and Defense of Permanent
  • In that capacity he developed the town fortifications, and more notably led the construction of
  • rnationally recognised expert in artillery fortifications and Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments a
  • of Spain, on military questions, specially fortifications, and taught mathematics as well.
  • th century by the Clan MacSween with later fortifications and other additions made to the castle thr
  • dels gave particular attention to the city fortifications and topographic features such as hills, ha
  • uld gain experience in the construction of fortifications and the setup of artillery batteries to co
  • some places the passageways led under the fortifications and out of the city, allowing the hidden i
  • ading, allowing his comrades to breech the fortifications and achieve victory.
  • 1620 the castle was surrounded by bastion fortifications and in 1625 the chambers were adorned with
  • ians began reinforcing and upgrading their fortifications and the British House of Commons ordered s
  • y wartime structures rather than permanent fortifications and one of these was constructed in 1864 a
  • he summer on the construction of the road, fortifications, and supply depots, the expedition did not
  • ed military engineer who built many Norman fortifications and went on to become the 'Father of the C
  • ome, which lay adjacent to Col. Mulligan's fortifications, and the Union garrison established a hosp
  • eized the island, including the incomplete fortifications and the lighthouse.
  • forbid the United States from constructing fortifications, and did not require that the canal be kep
  • The town's fortifications and many houses were demolished thereafter
  • n, D.C. for garrison duty in the capital's fortifications and defenses until July.
  • ped to unearth evidence of Parliamentarian fortifications and a redoubt from the Civil War in the Ga
  • s a senior court architect responsible for fortifications and palaces.
  • r Confederate, learned about entrenchment, fortifications, and how to conduct warfare in the classes
  • ly, 1571 the Turks eventually breached the fortifications and their forces broke into the citadel, b
  • l commission that reported on the state of fortifications and defence in the Canadian colonies.
  • ironclads in an attack on the Confederate fortifications and batteries at Grand Gulf, downriver fro
  • er led seven ironclads in an attack on the fortifications and batteries at Grand Gulf, Mississippi,
  • nies of the engineer battalion which built fortifications and ponton bridges throughout the Virginia
  • a local economic base for construction of fortifications and population for defense of the area.
  • Heritage Site, as outstanding examples of fortifications and military architecture built in the 13t
  • As to fortifications and naval bases, the United States, the Br
  • ons in China, as well as certain strategic fortifications and ports.
  • La Rochelle, surrounded by Royal fortifications and troops, Jacques Callot, 1630.
  • sition, having captured the outer lines of fortifications, and was under orders to launch an attack,
  • med in a few minutes later as she aimed at fortifications and antiaircraft gun emplacements.
  • the allied artillery firing over Leuven's fortifications and the pioneers driving trenches and mine
  • er more suitable against gun batteries and fortifications and required specialized shaped-charge war
  • efences, making its way through 3 lines of fortifications and capturing prisoners and materials, des
  • he military officer responsible for paired fortifications and blockhouses protecting the River Thame
  • After disrupting enemy base areas, fortifications, and lines of communications, the 5th Mari
  • -the landing of Marines behind enemy beach fortifications and providing logistics and medical suppor
  • es to work digging entrenchments, building fortifications, and performing other camp work.
  • By March 30, the town was ringed with fortifications and Brig.
  • s we have decided to advance and enter the fortifications and since God is our only help, confide th
  • or enemy's offensives with the help of the fortifications and the city wall.
  • this time include concrete bunkers, other fortifications and the remains of an airbase.
  • ive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of Fortifications and Stereometry (1864)
  • nd blue-red, for the Prussian garrison and fortifications and castles of Prussia was normal, while t
  • ecided on a quicker action, bombarding the fortifications and the civilian population into submissio
  • maybe five French prisoners in the entire fortifications, and instead a lot of the work would have
  • Backed by some field fortifications and located along the Brda, it successfull
  • These fortifications and the whole area around Diego were the s
  • there are BSF guards posted on the fort's fortifications and the nearby Border Outpost.
  • Finally ordered to retire, he blew up his fortifications and led his men to safety.
  • Now, the massive fortifications and battlements are seen in ruins only.
  • ally moved to reduce the number of coastal fortifications and the number of troops in the Army.
  • These ditches and fortifications are assumed to have been built to protect
  • As no major fortifications are preserved, the Limes mainly followed n
  • The fortifications are supposed to have been constructed eith
  • and true happiness,” implying that worldly fortifications are useless even against worldly dangers.
  • Some of these fortifications are still intact.
  • The fortifications are presently abandoned and open to the el
  • defense system, including the locations of fortifications, are disputed, as little archaeological ev
  • Tours of the museum and restored fortifications are available upon request.
  • Remaining parts of 17th-century fortifications are visible close at hand; these include t
  • This chain of coastal fortifications are known as Henrician Castles or Device F
  • mmanded the Manchukuo forces defending the fortifications around Duolun against the Chahar People's
  • d quickly proceeded to construct extensive fortifications around the town's Masonic College, cutting
  • ham's troops set up a network of defensive fortifications around the village, with trenches and bunk
  • d into service to help construct emergency fortifications around the city.
  • ally captured the "Tortoise" and the other fortifications around Razabil, by a flanking manoeuvre, b
  • When asked to destroy the fortifications around the monastery of Saint-Paul de Verd
  • ng a group of volunteer engineers building fortifications around Philadelphia when he was elected to
  • , commander of Belfort, began constructing fortifications around the city, expanding those originall
  • Colonel, he supervised the construction of fortifications around Larissa.
  • nt the early fall of 1861 helping to build fortifications around Washington.
  • ed the right to hold a market and to build fortifications around the town.
  • nt, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served in fortifications around Washington in 1864.
  • response, Aurelianus decided to build new fortifications around Rome. Fear of further invasions fro
  • harged with extravagant expenditure on the fortifications; as a consequence of which he resigned his
  • blished, and noted the need to protect the fortifications as monuments as well as preserve their his
  • concentrated on the Heads, and consist of fortifications at the entrance to the Bay and on the shoa
  • ing general of 200th Division, Dai Anlan's fortifications at Oktwin and around Toungoo were now read
  • gside USS Monongahela for a run past enemy fortifications at Port Hudson.
  • the Xiongnu in 121 BCE, the Chinese built fortifications at Dunhuang and sent settlers there.
  • or their work in the demolition of Russian fortifications at Bomarsund and Sveaborg.
  • Among other things he planned fortifications at Richmond, Virginia for the Confederacy
  • regiment participated in the attack on the fortifications at Breed's Hill (the Battle of Bunker Hill
  • s hanged on a gibbet, on the glacis of the fortifications, at Quebec.
  • se Army in Manchuria, and then lectured on fortifications at the School of Military Engineering.
  • s on the staff of the Inspector-General of Fortifications at the Board of Ordnance in London.
  • ceived assault (which he opposed) on Union fortifications at the Battle of Franklin, just south of N
  • e was a military officer who commanded the fortifications at Upnor Castle, part of the defenses of t
  • The remains of feudal fortifications at Meslon, and a dovecote.
  • There are ancient fortifications at the top of the hill.
  • y was a military officer who commanded the fortifications at Sheerness, on the Isle of Sheppey, part
  • Reconstructed fortifications at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
  • 7, preparing its troops to storm the enemy fortifications at Sevastopol.
  • State-of-the-art fortifications at the east end of the Afsluitdijk (the lo
  • in charge of the construction of the first fortifications at the fort.
  • erals did not pursue and returned to their fortifications at Washington.
  • eft the Hanseatic League in control of the fortifications at the Scania Market and along the rest of
  • 31 - British forces attempt to take French fortifications at Montmorency and fail bitterly.
  • British military officer who commanded the fortifications at Landguard Fort, protecting the port of
  • ad of the Union column against Confederate fortifications at the Second Battle of Fort Fisher, North
  • The French fortifications at Leith were demolished and the French an
  • The main fortifications at the Raja Ghat and the Katauthiya Ghat c
  • 1, Gwynn oversaw construction of defensive fortifications at Sewell's Point, which was across the mo
  • Under the supervision of the colonel of fortifications Baltzar von Dahlheim boulder-filled boats
  • Many old positions and fortifications bear witness to the War in the mountains (
  • Tripolitian squadron as well as the harbor fortifications before withdrawing and resuming the blocka
  • see: Plan Wschod), in 1936 construction of fortifications began.
  • consisted of redoubts, rifle pits, and fortifications behind the Warwick River.
  • ssines proper, despite intricate layers of fortifications beyond the front line.
  • Chien actually spanned the lifetime of two fortifications, both of them named Fort Crawford.
  • mproved the safety in the viceroyalty with fortifications, bridges and la Armada del Mar del Sur (th
  • Many of the earthen fortifications, buildings and artillery pieces were lost
  • irst Earl of Ulster, as part of the Norman fortifications built in the area.
  • of Romania, is surrounded by a ring of 18 fortifications built in the late 19th century.
  • Muiryfold was one of the Roman fortifications built by Septimius Severus in northern Cal
  • ca Michiel put the foundation stone of the fortifications, built over the ruins of an acropolis.
  • Fortifications built during Ali Pasha's reign in Butrint,
  • The sequent layers consist of fortifications built by the Indo-Greek kings.
  • nit to defend a line of German World War I fortifications built there in 1915.
  • It was part of the "Arlington Line" of fortifications built after the Union seized the area in M
  • ower virtually formed a part of the town's fortifications, built as it was into the city's defensive
  • e post was considered one of the strongest fortifications built in that period.
  • ikwall) was an extensive system of coastal fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 194
  • la, as well as the Clock Tower, and in the fortifications built between 1349 and 1368 for a distance
  • The park also includes traces of stone fortifications built in the 18th century.
  • Clifford ordered many improvements to the fortifications but died in the Battle of Bannockburn in 1
  • nce used by the Romans and the World War I fortifications, but this needs confirmation.
  • cannon proved its superiority to brickwork fortifications but not to the endurance of the Confederat
  • ng Israelites initially, due to its strong fortifications, but they did pay taxes to them.
  • stroyed in 1782 for use in construction of fortifications by British troops occupying Huntington.
  • Ancient fortifications by the name of Barikot-Ghwandai, located o
  • ut in the open when they came out of their fortifications by launching Taiyuan Campaign ahead of the
  • stablished a strong point there, improving fortifications by digging ditches within the walls of the
  • lated that the Vilanovans started building fortifications c. 2600 BCE, being the main one that of Za
  • The name was subsequently transferred to fortifications called built during the reign of Henry VII
  • Numerous military fortifications can be found, including Fort McNab Nationa
  • b Pits, as well as the remains of Japanese fortifications, can be found.
  • The remains of Civil War field fortifications can be observed along U.S. 21 & 17A betwee
  • To this day, some of these fortifications can be seen in the area around Sarny.
  • ater castle (probably a dwelled tower with fortifications) can be dated into the time from 12th to 1
  • vings, runic stones, road tracks, military fortifications, castles, ruins, etc. Underwater sites, in
  • fied to defend Charleston harbor, with the fortifications centered on Fort Wagner.
  • Three of these fortifications, codenamed Budapest, Orkal and Lahtzanit,
  • It was part of a network of fortifications, commanded from Fort Queenscliff, protecti
  • merican Civil War he oversaw Maine coastal fortifications, completing the massive Fort Knox on the P
  • d has been strongly defended since 1864 by fortifications completing those of Portsmouth.
  • ity and harbor's most recent comprehensive fortifications consist of the Palmerston Forts in the Sol
  • Fortifications consisted of low-level, geometric earthwor
  • The counter bombardment fortifications consisted of two breech loading 9.2 inch g
  • The fortifications consisted of a river battery of six 32-pou
  • Construction and development of the fortifications continued to the 17th century, when the ca
  • Condit and Buckley estimated that the fortifications could have required the work of 10,000 peo
  • 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
  • The first fortifications date back from this period.
  • The remains of several fortifications dating from the French colonial period can
  • , site of an abandoned gun emplacement and fortifications dating back to the Napoleonic War.
  • The design was based on fortifications developed by Sebastian Vauban, a 17th cent
  • He had been working on the border fortifications, digging cable trenches with an excavator,
  • e; he also had its towers, walls and other fortifications dismantled.
  • erous areas, and overseeing repairs of the fortifications due to battle damage.
  • the Iron Curtain, the Czechoslovak border fortifications during the Cold War.
  • icers supervised a section of Washington's fortifications during the battle.
  • in 1809, whereas the material was used for fortifications during the French invasion of Andalusia.
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