- 1894, the
pontonniers or
bridgemakers were
transferred from the
Artillery Corps to the Engineers, thus
creating the
title sapeurs-
pontonniers. In 1909...
- The Lycée
International des
Pontonniers (French: Lycée
international des
Pontonniers) is a
French high
school in Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin department...
- and
ornate buildings of
these times are the École
internationale des
Pontonniers (the
former Höhere Mädchenschule, with its towers,
turrets and multiple...
-
quickly made
using the
mobile wagon-mounted
forges of the
pontonniers. A
single company of
pontonniers could construct a
bridge of up to 80
pontoons (a span...
- 1995, p. 317-325 (read
online [archive]).
Mieusset R,
Bujan L,
Mansat A,
Pontonnier F,
Grandjean H.
Hyperthermia and
human ****togenesis:
enhancement of...
-
conduct of sieges, and
construction and
demolition of bridges.
Pontonniers The
pontonniers continued in
their 18th
century role of
erecting pontoons to...
- and
crossed the river,
without meeting any opposition. Sainte-Croix's
pontonniers then
started work and,
making good use of the current,
managed to bridge...
- Name
Infantry Soldaat, Stoter, Grenadier, Jager, Fusilier, Commando,
Pontonnier Cavalry Huzaar,
Rijder Artillery Kannonier...
-
Sappers School (Mineurs- en Sappeursschool), in
Vught and R****
Pioneer and
Pontonnier School (Pioniers- en Pontonniersschool), in Vught,
Hedel and
Wezep CBRN...
-
disastrous French invasion of
Russia in 1812, and the
actions of the
Pontonniers company under Captain Benthien at the
Berezina River (Battle of Berezina)...