-
usage of
grenades and
fierce melee combat. In 1643, it is
possible that
grenados were
thrown amongst the
Welsh at Holt
Bridge during the
English Civil War...
- to as
grenade launchers were slings,
which could be used to
throw early grenado fuse bombs. The
ancestors of
modern ballistic grenade launchers, however...
-
previously recovered. Nine cannonballs, bar shot halves, an iron bolt and a
grenado were also
recovered during the 2014
field season. In
January 2018, sixteen...
-
Eligio Galicia Mexico 10:22.38A Víctorio
Solares Guatemala 10:51.49A José
Grenados Mexico 11:00.80A 1959
Alfredo Tinoco Mexico 10:50.8*
Luciano Gómez Mexico...
- to
fracture a
human skull. The
grenado was
detonated near
several pig carc****es, one
having an
armor plate. The
grenado produced a
great blast, with the...
- at 1728 28th St. in Boulder,
killing Francisco Dougherty, 20,
Florencio Grenado, 31, and
Heriberto Teran, 24, and
seriously injuring Antonio Alcantar....
- John
Morgan c. 1785 1869
Madras Infantry. 12 June 1866
Charles Arthur Grenado Wallington 1785 1867
Bengal Infantry. 17 June 1866
William Thomas Knollys...
-
Ablan as
younger Lawiswis Josh
Clement Eugenio as
younger Rafael Geson Grenado as
younger Malik John Feir as
Banoy -
leader of the Très Avés. Jeff Carpio...
- Two
vessels of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Granado (or HMS
Grenado, or Grenada): HMS Granado (1695) was
launched at
Dover in 1695 as a bomb vessel...
- to
fracture a
human skull. The
grenado was
detonated near
several pig carc****es, one
having an
armor plate. The
grenado produced a
great blast, with the...