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  • 1Artillery — For other uses of the term, see Artillery (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 2Artillery Guidance Bureau — / Missile Guidance Bureau Active 1999 Country  North Korea …

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  • 3Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath — Developer(s) EA Los Angeles BreakAway Games[1] Publisher(s) …

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  • 4Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 — Red Alert 3 cover art Developer(s) EA Los Angeles Publisher(s) Elect …

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  • 5Artillery observer — An artillery observer is a soldier responsible for directing artillery fire and close air support (ground attack by aircraft) onto enemy positions. Because artillery is an indirect fire weapon system, the guns are rarely in line of sight of their …

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  • 6Artillery battery — Remains of a battery of English cannon from Youghal, County Cork. In military organizations, an artillery battery is a unit of guns, mortars, rockets or missiles so grouped in order to facilitate better battlefield communication and command and… …

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  • 7artillery — /ahr til euh ree/, n. 1. mounted projectile firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms. 2. the troops or the branch of an army concerned with the use and service of such weapons. 3.… …

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  • 8Artillery of World War I — The artillery of World War I was used to counter the trench warfare that set in shortly after the conflict commenced, and was an important factor in the war, influencing its tactics, operations and incorporated into strategies that were used by… …

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  • 9Battery A, 2nd U.S. Artillery — For this article, “Company A” and “Battery A” are interchangeable. A battery of four to six cannons, with two to three two cannon sections was the basic unit of the artillery branch. The organization was commanded by a captain with first and… …

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  • 10Northern Command (United Kingdom) — Northern Command Active c. 1838–1889, 1905–1972 Country  United Kingdom Branch …

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