- The
noble train of artillery, also
known as the Knox Expedition, was an
expedition led by
Continental Army
Colonel Henry Knox to
transport heavy weaponry...
-
provision of field artillery and its ammunition, it may be
termed an
artillery train. For sieges, the
addition of siege engines to an
artillery train was called...
-
Bristol Train of Artillery Museum is an
armory museum in Bristol,
Rhode Island,
which is the
meeting place of the
Bristol Train of Artillery, a militia...
- that use a
rattlesnake motif include The
United Companies of the
Train of Artillery of the Town
of Providence, the
First Navy Jack, and the
Culpeper Minutemen...
- The
United Companies of the
Train of Artillery of the Town
of Providence,
known as UTA, is a
member of the
Rhode Island Historic Commands, and
takes part...
-
wagons armed with
artillery,
machine guns, and autocannons. Some have also had
ports used to fire
small arms from the
inside of the
train,
especially in...
- unit
of artillery in the
early part
of the
American Revolutionary War. It was
authorized on 10 May 1775 as the
Regiment of the
Train of Artillery in the...
-
train of artillery and used to
fortify Dorchester Heights and
break the
standoff at the
siege of Boston.
Capture of the fort
marked the
beginning of offensive...
- one
of the
toughest fighters in his neighborhood.
Impressed by a
military demonstration, at 18, he
joined a
local artillery company called The
Train. On...
- batteries,
Horse Artillery Regiment (Regiment d'Artillerie à
Cheval de la
Garde Impériale) batteries, the
Artillery Train of the
Guard (
Train d'Artillerie...