- Look up
artificer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Artificer may
refer to: Armed-forces
artificer, a
service member skilled in
working on artillery...
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metropolis of
Sharn and
other cities rely
heavily on
artificers to
maintain the
magical infrastructure.
Artificers represent many of the high-magic
elements of...
- of Technology).
Prior to its
closure (in 1998), a
number of
electrical artificers were
trained in the
Irish Army
Apprentice School and
transferred to the...
- The
Statute of
Artificers 1563 or the
Artificers and
Apprentices Act 1563 (5 Eliz. 1. c. 4), also
known as the
Statute of
Labourers 1562, was an Act of...
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foreign artificers and the loss of
manpower resulting from the
withdrawal of
three Hanoverian regiments which had
provided a
number of
artificers to supplement...
- the term
Engine Room
Artificer for
marine technicians, who wear a
distinctive insignia. "Introduction of Engine-Room
Artificers". sites.rootsweb.com....
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Artificer sergeant major (ASM) is a
senior warrant officer appointment in the
technical branches of the British, New
Zealand and
Australian Armies. Artificer...
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tradesmen are
eligible for
consideration for the
Artificers course. Upon
completion of the 18-month
Artificers course,
soldiers are
promoted to
Staff Sergeant...
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Fisgard squadron to
train artificers and
engineers until the
decision was
taken to end the
separate role of
artificers. The
Artificer Apprentices museum was...
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adopted its
current name; in the same year, a
Corps of
Royal Military Artificers was formed,
consisting of non-commissioned
officers and privates, to be...