तोपखाना इकाई Meaning in English
तोपखाना इकाई शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : artillery unit
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आर्टिलरीमैनकारीगरों
कलाकार
दुखांत नाटक का कलाकार
कलाकार,चित्रकार
कलात्मक
कलामेटिक
कलात्मक क्रियाकलाप
कलात्मक रचना
कलात्मक निर्माण
कलात्मक आंदोलन
कलात्मक वस्तु
कलाप्रवीण व्यक्ति
कलात्मक उत्पादन
कलात्मक शैली
तोपखाना-इकाई इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The colonial governments began to raise professional artillery units, to staff coastal batteries.
As Federation of the colonies approached, on 24 August 1899 the colonial artillery units were merged into the first Australian federal army unit.
Auxiliary forces, comprising state militias and National Guards, provided a further 25 infantry battalions and 25 cavalry squadrons plus some garrison and artillery units.
JGSDF divisions and brigades are combined arms units with infantry, armored, and artillery units, combat support units and logistical support units.
The first attempt by the South African Republic (Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek or ZAR) to form a professional full-time artillery unit was Batterij Dingaan (Dingaan Battery), which could be seen as the forerunner of the Transvaalse Staatsartillerie.
However, prior to the formation of Batterij Dingaan, all artillery units of the ZAR were part-time volunteers, organised under its commando system.
They were the first modern artillery unit to use indirect fire (Battle of Dalmanutha 21–27 August 1900) and the first to use their guns as fire support to the infantry.
However, as a form of compensation, authority was granted for the formation of an artillery unit with the designation of 22 Field Regiment (South African Irish), South African Artillery.
The building was inadequate for the needs of an artillery unit with the exception that it had good facilities for the horses that drew the guns.
In June 1928 in order to save money and increase their range, the 5th Battery of the 15th Brigade became one of the first Canadian militia artillery units to experiment with towing guns using trucks.
The museum collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits artifacts related to the 15th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA, its predecessors and other artillery units which have been located in the Vancouver area.
During the war, he eventually became the commander of an artillery unit and was awarded the Iron Cross I and II.