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Pages in category "Artillery units and formations of World War I" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Military Field Artillery Numbers by Country in 1914 . The artillery of World War I, improved over that used in previous wars, influenced the tactics, operations, and strategies that were used by the belligerents. This led to trench warfare and encouraged efforts to break the resulting stalemate at the front. World War I raised artillery to a ...
3-inch M1902 field gun; 3-inch M1917; 3.2-inch gun M1897; 4.7-inch gun M1906; ... Category: World War I artillery of the United States. 2 languages ...
2nd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 4th Field Artillery Regiment; 5th Field Artillery Regiment; 6th Field Artillery Regiment; 7th Field Artillery Regiment; 8th Field Artillery Regiment; 10th Field Artillery Regiment; 11th Field Artillery Regiment; 12th Field Artillery Regiment; 13th Field ...
The Ordnance QF 18-pounder, [note 3] or simply 18-pounder gun, was the standard British Empire field gun of the First World War-era. It formed the backbone of the Royal Field Artillery during the war, and was produced in large numbers. It was used by British Forces in all the main theatres, and by British troops in Russia in 1919.
World War I artillery of Austria-Hungary (1 C, 37 P) F. World War I artillery of France (5 C, 49 P) G. World War I artillery of Germany (2 C, 58 P)
For at least one year, in 1939, the regiment trained 37 battery-grade Organized Reserve field artillery officers of the 89th Division at Fort Riley. On 23 December 1940 the regiment was inducted into federal service and arrived at Camp Joseph T. Robinson , near Little Rock , Arkansas , on 4 January 1941.
With the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, London; Imperial War Museum collection: The Néry Gun and limber, used during the action at Néry, 1 September 1914. [7] [8] No.4 Gun, E Battery Royal Horse Artillery; fired the first British artillery round on the Western Front, August 1914. [4] Cart and Wagon Shed heritage centre, Shoeburyness