-
battalion headquarters they were supporting. They also
started using 'quick
fireplans'
usually limited to
their own regiment, to
support fast
moving limited...
-
before midnight and were
similarly stopped halfway down the causeway. A new
fireplan was
drawn up and
Major Bruce McKenzie's "D"
Company inched forward under...
- 25% smoke, the
opening was
notable for the
first use of a
coordinated fireplan across the
whole front of
several armies, with a
common strategy linking...
- line of
known enemy defences, to do more
damage and sap
enemy morale. The
fireplan for the
Battle of
Messines on 7 June 1917
called for most of the British...
-
using field artillery until the
present day. The
first battle in
which the
fireplan consisted entirely of
predicted fire was the
Battle of
Cambrai in 1917...
- (FOO)
parties to the
field regiment supporting the
attacking brigade. The
fireplan began on 10 July with HF
tasks from 01.00 to 03.00, then
heavy timed concentrations...
- by
Boche Buster from near Marœuil, 6 km NW of Arras, on 8
August in a
fireplan to hit
German reinforcements being sent
south to
oppose the
British Amiens...
- of Lieutenant-Colonel F.A. Bibra. It was in time to parti****te in the
fireplan for
Operation Goodwood (18 July).
Goodwood was to be an
armoured drive...
-
Royal Army
Service Corps Epsom was
launched on 26 June.
Phase 1 of the
fireplan,
which included neighbouring divisional artillery and AGRAs, was to support...
- the
oncoming armour on
equal terms (with ATGWs, pre-prepared
artillery fireplans etc.) and that they have had time to dig in. This
single unit
should be...