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Artillery and may
Artillery command may impose priorities and constraints to support their combined arms commander's plans.
* An entire arm of service ; In several commonwealth countries, the entire artillery arm is often titled " regiment " ( e. g. the Regiment of Artillery ), and may then be sub-divided into " field regiments ".
Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to advance rapidly to the front – follow the enemy and try to prevent the enemy carrying away the guns – Troop Horse Artillery may accompany – French cavalry is on your left.
However, used by the Russian Army originated in Imperial Russia, where an equilateral chord was divided into tenths to give a circle of 600 units ( this may be seen on a protractor, circa 1900, in the St Petersberg Museum of Artillery ).
The regiment traces its lineage back to the Halifax Volunteer Artillery, which may have been in existence as early as 1776.
It is the earliest definite match taking place at the Artillery Ground which was referred to in contemporary reports as the " old " Artillery Ground, but that may be because it was used frequently for other forms of sport or entertainment.
It was referred to in contemporary reports as the " old " Artillery Ground, but this may be because it was used frequently for other forms of sport or entertainment.

Artillery and also
Artillery used by naval forces has changed significantly also, with missiles replacing guns in surface warfare.
Artillery and engineer battalions are also listed.
The Luxembourg Government in exile in London made agreements for a group of seventy Luxembourg volunteers to be assigned to in 1944 the ' Artillery Group ' of the 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade ( also known as the Piron Brigade ).
For over two centuries, the work of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth nobleman Kazimierz Siemienowicz " Artis Magnae Artilleriae pars prima " (" Great Art of Artillery, the First Part ", also known as " The Complete Art of Artillery "), was used in Europe as a basic artillery manual.
Most members of the Guard of the Rock are full-time soldiers, but there is also a single Company of volunteers called the " Fortress Guard, Artillery Company " which exists for the now purely ceremonial duty of firing the cannon of the Palazzo Pubblico on ceremonial occasions.
The vehicle also contains a 2-stroke diesel powered auxiliary power unit that can power all non-automotive energy requirements on the Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle and on the howitzer when a slave cable is used to connect the two.
( There are several other military facilities in the general vicinity, which is also close to a surviving base in Woolwich, long home to the Royal Artillery and now to other parts of the British Army.
Edmonton also has a large army reserve element from 41 Canadian Brigade Group ( 41 CBG ), including The Loyal Edmonton Regiment ( 4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry ); 41 Combat Engineer Regiment ; HQ Battery, 20th Field Artillery Regiment ; and B Squadron of The South Alberta Light Horse, one of Alberta's oldest army reserve units.
It is also home to the Pennsylvania Military Museum, as well as the headquarters of the Civil War reenacting unit, 3rd Pennsylvania Light Artillery Battery B.
The installation is also home to the 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command, the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, the 212th Fires Brigade, and the 402nd Field Artillery Brigade.
* George Smith ( cricketer ) ( died 1761 ), London Cricket Club player who was also the " keeper " of the Artillery Ground
Sorbier brought forth 36 artillery pieces from the Imperial Guard Artillery Park and also took command of 49 horse artillery pieces from Nansouty's Ist Cavalry Corps and La Tour Maubourg's IV Cavalry Corps, as well as of Viceroy Eugène's own artillery, opening up a massive artillery barrage.
* Anti-aircraft warfare, also known as Anti-aircraft Artillery or " Triple A "
Juan Luna also designed the collar insignia for the uniforms, distinguishing between the services ; Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, Sappers and Medics.
During the Second World War it was also awarded to Royal Artillery officers from the British Army serving on attachment to the RAF as pilots-cum-artillery directors.
The HAC also had its property and privileges protected by the Honourable Artillery Company Act 1908.
He was promoted to Major in 1920, and in that year also entered the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma ( 1920 – 1921 ).
In addition, the CMC also has direct control over the Second Artillery Corps ( strategic missile force ), the National Defense University, and the Academy of Military Science.
He is also the Honorary Colonel of the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery.
On 16 February 1992 the 210th Field Artillery Brigade, also from Europe, was activated.
32 ( Scottish ) Signal Regiment is also based near Kelvinside, with 105 Regiment, Royal Artillery in nearby Partick.
It is also one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the world, comprising the UK's National Collection of Arms and Armour, National Artillery Collection, and National Firearms Collection.

Artillery and refer
The red charges refer to Artillery.
The red charges refer to Artillery.

Artillery and system
* Advanced Sound-ranging Programme, a portable, passive, acoustic sensing system for detecting and locating the source of artillery fire and loud detonations, operated by the Royal Artillery
* Archer Artillery System, a partnership to develop a self-propelled artillery system for Sweden and Norway
It was consolidated 15 December 1967 with the 200th Artillery and consolidated unit designated at the 200th Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental system.
File: 54RA-IMG 9140. jpg | Mounted system on an ACMAT truck of the 54th Artillery regiment
But even before the 57 entered testing, in 1890 General Mathieu, Director of Artillery at the Ministry of War, had been informed that Konrad Haussner, a German engineer working at the Ingolstadt arsenal, had patented an oil-and-compressed-air long-recoil system.
Launcher 9P140 of 220-mm multiple rocket launching system 9K57 BM-27 | BM-27 Uragan in Saint-Petersburg Artillery museum
AA Artillery System ; “ Loara ” means “ Loire ( river )” in Polish ) – antiaircraft artillery system is a Polish armoured radar directed Self Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun system developed in the late 1990s.
*: 1 slightly modified but went for the Archer Artillery system instead
A German developmental artillery system, called the Artillery Gun Module, has used the MLRS chassis on its developmental vehicles.
* 1995-Work began on the Hostile Artillery LOcation system ( HALO ), an acoustic locator of guns and mortars.
* Coast Artillery fire control system
In 1924 the Coast Artillery Corps tried to go back to the regimental system, and numbered companies were returned to letter designations.
# The Air and Missile Defense Workstations ( AMDWS ) provide soldiers with an Air Defense picture, and supports the Surface Launched Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile ( SLAM-RAAM ) Air Defense Artillery ( ADA ) system by providing an automated defense planning capability for deployed units.
* Counter-RAM, Counter-Rockets, Artillery and Mortars, a weapons system

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