Joe also spent time at an aerial machine-gunnery school where observers and gunners were trained. |
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Vang Pao again captured the PDJ in July and established a network of artillery strongpoints, manned by Thai gunners. |
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The engineers and gunners recruited the more intelligent men, both as officers and as other ranks. |
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During that war gunners would skip cannon balls off the water in an attempt to breach the hull of an enemy ship close to the waterline. |
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In World War II, anxious bomber crewmembers advised their gunners to use up the entire 27-foot-long machine-gun ammo belt on a persistent target. |
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The flights were in trail, too far away from any gunners in our particular flight. |
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Every legion was of 50 men. 25 riflemen, 10 gunners, 5 snipers and 10 explosive. |
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You should nominate your best marksmen as snipers while your all-arounders act as assault gunners or sappers. |
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The team leader made his decision quickly, and ordered his three gunners to open fire. |
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Squads of combat-equipped troops toting assault rifles and columns of Humvees with gunners at the ready crisscross its flooded streets. |
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Laser simulators have also sharply enhanced training realism for tank gunners and infantry small arms. |
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When the mines had detonated the machine gunners and everybody else opened fire. |
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As the patrol departs the compound, the gunners swing their turrets and cover out. |
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The handler may help the dog in order to allow the gunners and himself to get within gun range for the flush. |
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The familiar thermal patterns that our gunners had become accustomed to during gunnery, were not as easy to identify during the day. |
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A third of the sappers and gunners were casualties, and nearly all the mules were dead or streaming with blood. |
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But the ship's gunners were experienced and past their initial confusion and surprise. |
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The muddy ground delayed them and gave the French gunners time to rally and repulse the first attack. |
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The gunners managed to shoot down two of the attackers before the aircraft was badly hit, limping back to base on two of its four engines. |
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In the meantime, the gunners gave close and effective fire support to the infantry and armor troops. |
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More than 300 gunners from seven artillery units lined the road outside the cathedral. |
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Allied fighters could not touch it, and it presented bomber gunners with a near impossible leading aim calculation. |
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Every artillery weapon on the beachhead fired thousands of rounds upon the enemy as fast as the gunners could load and shoot. |
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After spotting the enemy, the gunners fired tracers to pinpoint the target, while the fourth helicopter opened fire with 2.75-inch rockets. |
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A ship of the line carried up to a thousand men, most of whom were gunners only needed in battle. |
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When injuries sidelined the big gunners, he played a key role in keeping the team winning. |
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Although the gunners may have a restricted field of fire, the flash, smoke or dust from the weapon firing will not be seen from outside. |
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He also gave numerical tables which would help gunners find the correct elevation of their guns to give the required range. |
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The Cape Corps provided gunners for the Coast Garrison Force. |
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During my first two weeks as an aircraftman with the Airfield Defence Guards in Vietnam, there was a call for volunteers to train as helicopter gunners. |
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This weekend, Fort Paull Visitor Centre and Armouries, near Hedon, will re-enact the skirmishes of 1780 with a full cast of cavalry, redcoats and naval gunners. |
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The fog lay thick and cold over the countryside that morning, and inside the barracks it was pitch-black and silent, except for the deep, steady breathing of the gunners. |
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They would wear canvass over their boots to deaden the sound of their feet on the rubble, fearful that any noise would alert the German machine gunners. |
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Eight basic character types are available, from the infantryman common to all game maps, NCO specialists, support troopers, machine gunners, snipers and paratroopers. |
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Today, September 7, is a special day for 3L gunners around the country. |
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The gunners had all opened fire at more or less the same time. |
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Indeed, the wartime German school for gunners and crewmen lasted a full month, with a relatively small portion of the instruction devoted to actual live fire marksmanship. |
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The 148 Btry. consists of radio operators, gunners, and a support staff. |
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Furthermore, each team member should be capable of assuming at least one other team member's duties, to include radio telephone operators, machine gunners, and drivers. |
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This method had its dangers since the P38 was subjecting itself to antiaircraft fire from defenders as well as gunners aboard the Japanese bombers. |
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Crews consisted of a pilot, flight engineer, bomb aimer, navigator, wireless operator, and front and rear gunners. |
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The unit provides officers and gunners to supplement the regular RAF Regiment on overseas operations and exercises. |
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After eight hours, the English ships began to run out of ammunition, and some gunners began loading objects such as chains into cannons. |
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Japan also used the guns in the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, in which about a quarter of the invasion force of 160,000 were gunners. |
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The morale of the troops of the 55th Infantry Division further back was broken by the air attacks and French gunners had fled. |
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But, except for the gunners, soldiers aboard ship were not regarded as an integral part of the naval crew, but rather just as passengers. |
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He sent his navy and gunners to support the French and in 1513 led a major army of perhaps 34,000 over the border. |
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Of the vast majority of the crewmen, soldiers, sailors and gunners alike, nothing has been recorded. |
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Victory's gunners were called on deck to fight boarders, and she ceased firing. |
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The Chief Constable said baton round gunners had the authority to fire plastic bullets but chose to show restraint during three months of serious rioting. |
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The gunners were forced back below decks by French grenades. |
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Kriegsmarine gunners shot down all six Swordfish and a Hampden bomber. |
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At the start of World War II the fort was used as a training battery for coastal gunners and it was equipped with torpedo tubes mounted on the pier. |
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Surviving members telling their tale include bomb aimer Andy Wiseman, pilot Bill Lucas, rear gunners Bob Gill and Harry Irons, and navigator Harry Hughes. |
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The gunners hoped that the radar would detect the shell splashes and allow corrections to be made, although this method had never been tried before. |
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