-
heavy emphasis on the
geometry of the
fortification to
allow defensive cannonry interlocking fields of fire to
cover all
approaches to the
lower and thus...
- FM 6-40 Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for
Field Artillery Manual Cannonry.
Department of the Army. US Army 1965, pp. 1–2 "Definition of BALLISTICS"...
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afterwards pla**** a
great part in
sieges until the
development of
modern cannonry. The
fifth book
gives an
account of the
materiel and
personnel of the Roman...
-
French non-commissioned
officer of the 19th century, a quarter-master and a
cannonry specialist. With the
advent of the
Boshin War, and the
declaration of neutrality...
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number of weapons.
Including a
machine gun,
shotgun or even energy-based
cannonry. He
employs powerful gadgets and weapons, most
notably a flamethrower,...
-
expedition was
consumed awaiting the
Board of
Ordnance to
deliver the
required cannonry and
musket balls. On this occasion,
Buckingham himself was not in command...
- extremities, its
limbs into
pincers and
razor blades or even self
generated cannonry,
recombine upon and atop of one
another to take on
gigantic proportions...
- I of
France from
about 1525. The
objective was to
simplify and
codify cannonry, in
order to
facilitate production. On 26
September 1526,
Francis I wrote...
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methods of
manufacturing and
using European-style artillery,
thereby making cannonry and
projectiles a
central part of the military.
Pigneau and
other missionaries...
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government from 20
April 1863. As Navy
Minister he
instituted a
school of
cannonry on
board the
frigate Partenope and
commissioned two
armoured gunboats,...