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gunnery$33182$ - traduction vers néerlandais

PRIVATE, COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL IN WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES
Fredrick W. Gunn; Gunnery School; Gunnery Prep School; The Gunnery
  • Gunnery Camp, called the first organized summer camp

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n. vuurwapens
aerial gunner         
  • The use of USAAF aircraft in the film elevated ''Aerial Gunner'' from the standard B film of the era.<ref name= "Hardwick and Schnepf p. 51"/>
1943 AMERICAN WORLD WAR II FILM
Air Gunner; Air gunnery; Aerial gunnery; Flexible aerial gunner; Air gunners; Aerial gunner
Luchtschieter
heavy artillery         
  • A depiction of an early vase-shaped cannon (shown here as the "Long-range Awe-inspiring Cannon"(威遠砲)) complete with a crude sight and an ignition port dated from around 1350 AD. The illustration is from the 14th century Ming Dynasty book ''Huolongjing''.<ref name="needham314316"/>
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  • 152 mm howitzer D-20]] during the [[Iran–Iraq War]]
  • M-198]] [[howitzer]]
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  • Ernest Brooks]].
  • Horse-drawn artillery
  • Two French Army Giat [[GCT 155mm]] (155 mm AUF1) Self-propelled Guns, 40th Regiment d' Artillerie, with IFOR markings are parked at Hekon base, near Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor
  • ATAGS]] showcasing towing, turning and firing of rounds
  • 8-inch Armstrong gun during [[American Civil War]], [[Fort Fisher]], 1865
  • Artillery illuminating ammunition used in a shooting exercise on [[Simplon Pass]], [[Switzerland]]. The illuminated mountain is Mount [[Fletschhorn]], 9 km from the photographer's position.
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  • 15cm field howitzers]] during [[World War I]]
  • The French [[Canon de 75 modèle 1897]], the first modern artillery piece
  • Three of the large Korean artillery, [[Chongtong]] in the Jinju National Museum. These cannons were made in the mid 16th century. The closest is a "Cheonja chongtong"(천자총통, 天字銃筒), the second is a "Jija chongtong"(지자총통, 地字銃筒), and the third is a "Hyeonja chongtong"(현자총통, 玄字銃筒).
  • ''Cyclone'' of the 320th French Artillery, in [[Hoogstade]], Belgium, September 5, 1917
  • Ottomans]] in [[siege of Constantinople (1453)]], showing ornate decoration. Taken by The Land Feb 07 at [[Fort Nelson, Hampshire]].
  • Napoleon's]] troops.
  • 130 mm Gun M-46]] during a direct fire mission in a live fire exercise in 2010.
  • French gunner in the 15th century, a 1904 illustration
  • Artillery with [[gabion]] fortification
  • adj=on}} howitzer]] during World War I
  • M-198]] firing outside of [[Fallujah]], Iraq in 2004
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  • Illustration of different trajectories used in MRSI: For any muzzle velocity there is a steeper (> 45°, solid line) and a lower (<45°, dashed line) trajectory. On these different trajectories, the shells have different flight times.
  • A bronze "thousand ball thunder cannon" from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''.
  • Naval cannon, early 19th century
  • Portuguese artillery on display at the Military Museum of Lisbon, Portugal.
  • this 1953 nuclear test]].
  • [[German Army]] [[PzH 2000]] self-propelled artillery
  • Modern artillery ammunition. Caliber 155&nbsp;mm as used by the [[PzH 2000]]
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  • Man-pulled artillery
  • Firing of an 18-pound gun, [[Louis-Philippe Crepin]] (1772–1851)
  • The [[Tsar Cannon]] (caliber 890 mm), cast in 1586 in Moscow. It is the largest bombard in the world.
  • An artillery piece in the monument commemorating the 1864 [[Battle of Tupelo]] ([[American Civil War]])
  • [[M1156 Precision Guidance Kit]] can be added to unguided projectiles
  • [[M982 Excalibur]] guided artillery shell
LONG-RANGED GUNS FOR LAND AND SEA WARFARE
Pieces of artillery; Artillerie; Heavy field artillery; Light artillery; Artillery piece; Artilery; Horse drawn artillery; Light Artillery; Artelliry; Time Over Target; Time on Target; Artillery Cannon; Artillerymen; Division Artillery; Artilleryman; Shellfire; Time-on-target; Artillary; King of the battlefield; Gunnery Officer; Division artillery; Artillery (military); Supporting artillery fire; Gunner (artillery); Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact; History of artillery; Rifled artillery; Multiple round simultaneous impact; Multiple rounds simultaneous impact; Artillery corps; Artillery system; Artillery pieces; Gunpowder artillery; Artillery gun; Heavy Artillery; Rifled cannon
zware artillerie (artilleriegeschut, kanonnen)

Définition

gunnery
¦ noun the design, manufacture, or firing of heavy guns.

Wikipédia

The Frederick Gunn School

The Frederick Gunn School is a private, coeducational, boarding and day prep school for students in grades 9-12 and postgraduate, located in rural Connecticut, United States. The 220-acre (0.89 km2) campus borders the village green of Washington, a small, historic town in Litchfield Hills. Formerly known as The Gunnery and Mr. Gunn's School, it was named for its founder, has no military affiliations and is a non-sectarian school.

The Frederick Gunn School was founded in 1850 by Frederick W. Gunn, a teacher, abolitionist, and father of recreational camping in America, based on his belief that strength of character was the goal of education.