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RF2RA4AK7–Artillery sights and scopes set
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RMDB5EWT–Nazism / National Socialism, military, Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe 1933 - 1945, soldiers of an anti-aircraft artillery unit during practical training, introduction to the sight of a light AA gun, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Convoy of 175mm Guns being transported to a new forward artillery site during the Vietnam War. The photograph, taken on July 30, 1967, shows tanks moving along a road being constructed as part of Operation Cumberland. This particular bend in the road is located just south of First Battalion, Fourth Regiment, Command Post. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convoy-of-175mm-guns-being-transported-to-a-new-forward-artillery-site-during-the-vietnam-war-the-photograph-taken-on-july-30-1967-shows-tanks-moving-along-a-road-being-constructed-as-part-of-operation-cumberland-this-particular-bend-in-the-road-is-located-just-south-of-first-battalion-fourth-regiment-command-post-image574166291.html
RM2TA3EXY–Convoy of 175mm Guns being transported to a new forward artillery site during the Vietnam War. The photograph, taken on July 30, 1967, shows tanks moving along a road being constructed as part of Operation Cumberland. This particular bend in the road is located just south of First Battalion, Fourth Regiment, Command Post.
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ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artillery-flash-spotting-in-the-plotting-centre-of-a-troop-55-observation-by-8th-surrey-regiment-ra-the-telephonist-lbdr-bodger-takes-down-the-findings-of-the-four-spotting-posts-repeating-them-aloud-to-sgt-id-matthews-who-plots-them-on-the-concentration-board-by-means-of-four-mice-attached-to-strings-each-representing-the-line-of-sight-of-the-four-spotting-posts-british-army-image603078257.html
RM2X14GD5–ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army
The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows artillery of the German Wehrmacht in front of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, in May 1941. After the occupation of Greece in April to May 1941 by the German Wehrmacht and its Italian and Bulgarian allies, the country was highly exploited and suppressed by the occupation regime. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-image-from-the-nazi-propaganda!-shows-artillery-of-the-german-59665586.html
RMDD201P–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows artillery of the German Wehrmacht in front of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, in May 1941. After the occupation of Greece in April to May 1941 by the German Wehrmacht and its Italian and Bulgarian allies, the country was highly exploited and suppressed by the occupation regime. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
The Hon. Artillery Company of London Practising with the Rifle at Seaford, Sussex, 1858. A detachment of the Honourable Artillery Company of London '...has been for some days past stationed at Seaford, Sussex, for the purpose of drill and ball practice. The party has now returned, having gone through a course of instruction with great satisfaction and precision...By permission of the War Office, the detachment had the use of the Fort at Seaford, and, as a magazine was within it, excellent means were at hand for storing the ammunition; besides this, the Fort afforded ample room for the arms'. F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hon-artillery-company-of-london-practising-with-the-rifle-at-seaford-sussex-1858-a-detachment-of-the-honourable-artillery-company-of-london-has-been-for-some-days-past-stationed-at-seaford-sussex-for-the-purpose-of-drill-and-ball-practice-the-party-has-now-returned-having-gone-through-a-course-of-instruction-with-great-satisfaction-and-precisionby-permission-of-the-war-office-the-detachment-had-the-use-of-the-fort-at-seaford-and-as-a-magazine-was-within-it-excellent-means-were-at-hand-for-storing-the-ammunition-besides-this-the-fort-afforded-ample-room-for-the-arms-f-image565271468.html
RM2RRJ9EM–The Hon. Artillery Company of London Practising with the Rifle at Seaford, Sussex, 1858. A detachment of the Honourable Artillery Company of London '...has been for some days past stationed at Seaford, Sussex, for the purpose of drill and ball practice. The party has now returned, having gone through a course of instruction with great satisfaction and precision...By permission of the War Office, the detachment had the use of the Fort at Seaford, and, as a magazine was within it, excellent means were at hand for storing the ammunition; besides this, the Fort afforded ample room for the arms'. F
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RMD89JHC–FRENCH ATTACK ROME 3
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RMH3AD93–German troops in a ravine on the Dnieper, 1941
The history of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war to preserve the Union, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ong, not then considered part of the Armvof the Potomac should advance from Warrenton as soon asour army s crossing should be accomplished. We arrived at Chancellorsville about noon of the 4th. andwent into park, our division forming line of battle acrossthe Fredericksburg road. Here we saw a sickening sight.The charred bones of men who had been killed and died oftheir wounds in the memorable battle of Chancellorsville.of one year ago, were lying about in ev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-battery-a-first-regiment-rhode-island-light-artillery-in-the-war-to-preserve-the-union-1861-1865-electronic-resource-ong-not-then-considered-part-of-the-armvof-the-potomac-should-advance-from-warrenton-as-soon-asour-army-s-crossing-should-be-accomplished-we-arrived-at-chancellorsville-about-noon-of-the-4th-andwent-into-park-our-division-forming-line-of-battle-acrossthe-fredericksburg-road-here-we-saw-a-sickening-sightthe-charred-bones-of-men-who-had-been-killed-and-died-oftheir-wounds-in-the-memorable-battle-of-chancellorsvilleof-one-year-ago-were-lying-about-in-ev-image340003552.html
RM2AN4E00–The history of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war to preserve the Union, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ong, not then considered part of the Armvof the Potomac should advance from Warrenton as soon asour army s crossing should be accomplished. We arrived at Chancellorsville about noon of the 4th. andwent into park, our division forming line of battle acrossthe Fredericksburg road. Here we saw a sickening sight.The charred bones of men who had been killed and died oftheir wounds in the memorable battle of Chancellorsville.of one year ago, were lying about in ev
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RF2HJ0DD2–Tank icon. Army force combat vehicle with gun
Silhouette of an ancient Maxim machine gun isolated on a white background. Side view. Vector illustration. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silhouette-of-an-ancient-maxim-machine-gun-isolated-on-a-white-background-side-view-vector-illustration-image434994278.html
RF2G7KKHX–Silhouette of an ancient Maxim machine gun isolated on a white background. Side view. Vector illustration.
Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gettsyburg-the-sight-of-the-battle-that-took-place-from-july-1-3-1863-image327515802.html
RM2A0RHMX–Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
The sight of an anti-aircraft gun pointed to the sky during a WWII reenactment at the American Heritage Museum. The image was captured on analog black Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sight-of-an-anti-aircraft-gun-pointed-to-the-sky-during-a-wwii-reenactment-at-the-american-heritage-museum-the-image-was-captured-on-analog-black-image520804059.html
RF2N78JTY–The sight of an anti-aircraft gun pointed to the sky during a WWII reenactment at the American Heritage Museum. The image was captured on analog black
General view left side with gun in firing position, between 1910 and 1920. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-view-left-side-with-gun-in-firing-position-between-1910-and-1920-image482072128.html
RM2K087WM–General view left side with gun in firing position, between 1910 and 1920.
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RM2X6EX7W–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
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RFKPACRY–Military simply icons
A Marine in Vietnam checks the M53 telescopic sight on his 42 inch mortar. This image was taken in 1969, location unknown. The Department of Defense captured this photo, showing a member of a marine unit in a negative field context. Photo credit: Marine Corps, A700631. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-in-vietnam-checks-the-m53-telescopic-sight-on-his-42-inch-mortar-this-image-was-taken-in-1969-location-unknown-the-department-of-defense-captured-this-photo-showing-a-member-of-a-marine-unit-in-a-negative-field-context-photo-credit-marine-corps-a700631-image574148577.html
RM2TA2MA9–A Marine in Vietnam checks the M53 telescopic sight on his 42 inch mortar. This image was taken in 1969, location unknown. The Department of Defense captured this photo, showing a member of a marine unit in a negative field context. Photo credit: Marine Corps, A700631.
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RFKPAA4E–Military simply icons
ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artillery-flash-spotting-in-the-plotting-centre-of-a-troop-55-observation-by-8th-surrey-regiment-ra-the-telephonist-lbdr-bodger-takes-down-the-findings-of-the-four-spotting-posts-repeating-them-aloud-to-sgt-id-matthews-who-plots-them-on-the-concentration-board-by-means-of-four-mice-attached-to-strings-each-representing-the-line-of-sight-of-the-four-spotting-posts-british-army-image603081373.html
RM2X14MCD–ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army
Experiments with the Armstrong 600-pounder against the Warrior floating target, 1864. 'The sight presented by the target when struck was very grand. The shell, from its enormous size, was distinctly seen throughout its flight of 1000 yards from the gun to the target, and as the shell exploded an immense volume of smoke and flame instantly enveloped the target. Above the smoke pieces of plank were seen flying in the air, announcing the demolition of the box in the rear...On taking the target to pieces the shattering effect was found to have extended far beyond the limits of the hole...The whole Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/experiments-with-the-armstrong-600-pounder-against-the-warrior-floating-target-1864-the-sight-presented-by-the-target-when-struck-was-very-grand-the-shell-from-its-enormous-size-was-distinctly-seen-throughout-its-flight-of-1000-yards-from-the-gun-to-the-target-and-as-the-shell-exploded-an-immense-volume-of-smoke-and-flame-instantly-enveloped-the-target-above-the-smoke-pieces-of-plank-were-seen-flying-in-the-air-announcing-the-demolition-of-the-box-in-the-rearon-taking-the-target-to-pieces-the-shattering-effect-was-found-to-have-extended-far-beyond-the-limits-of-the-holethe-whole-image599660755.html
RM2WRGWBF–Experiments with the Armstrong 600-pounder against the Warrior floating target, 1864. 'The sight presented by the target when struck was very grand. The shell, from its enormous size, was distinctly seen throughout its flight of 1000 yards from the gun to the target, and as the shell exploded an immense volume of smoke and flame instantly enveloped the target. Above the smoke pieces of plank were seen flying in the air, announcing the demolition of the box in the rear...On taking the target to pieces the shattering effect was found to have extended far beyond the limits of the hole...The whole
. Coast artillery drill regulations, United States Army, 1909. responsibility.—Responsibility for all mattersaffecting the efficiency of a tactical command. 247. Targ.—The piece of metal used to indicate the intersec-tion of the arms on the plotting board. 248. Target.—The object at which guris or mortars arepointed. 249. Telescopic sight.—See paragraph 821. 250. Throttling bar.—A bar in the recoil cylinder to regu-late the size of the orifice through which the oil escapes fromone side of the piston head to the other. 251. T-I bell.—A bell to indicate the observing interval. 252. Time-range bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-artillery-drill-regulations-united-states-army-1909-responsibilityresponsibility-for-all-mattersaffecting-the-efficiency-of-a-tactical-command-247-targthe-piece-of-metal-used-to-indicate-the-intersec-tion-of-the-arms-on-the-plotting-board-248-targetthe-object-at-which-guris-or-mortars-arepointed-249-telescopic-sightsee-paragraph-821-250-throttling-bara-bar-in-the-recoil-cylinder-to-regu-late-the-size-of-the-orifice-through-which-the-oil-escapes-fromone-side-of-the-piston-head-to-the-other-251-t-i-bella-bell-to-indicate-the-observing-interval-252-time-range-bo-image336909065.html
RM2AG3EXH–. Coast artillery drill regulations, United States Army, 1909. responsibility.—Responsibility for all mattersaffecting the efficiency of a tactical command. 247. Targ.—The piece of metal used to indicate the intersec-tion of the arms on the plotting board. 248. Target.—The object at which guris or mortars arepointed. 249. Telescopic sight.—See paragraph 821. 250. Throttling bar.—A bar in the recoil cylinder to regu-late the size of the orifice through which the oil escapes fromone side of the piston head to the other. 251. T-I bell.—A bell to indicate the observing interval. 252. Time-range bo
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RF2HJ01YK–Tank icon. Army force combat vehicle with gun
Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gettsyburg-the-sight-of-the-battle-that-took-place-from-july-1-3-1863-image327515963.html
RM2A0RHXK–Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EXKD–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
62-133-66 ID. Lieutenant James D. Fields and Staff Sergeant S. F. Poanessa of LetMarDiv Vietnam sight in with a 60mm mortar in front of a former Viet Cong command post during Operation Montgomery. Photograph taken on May 13, 1966 by Sgt. Salve. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A369312. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/62-133-66-id-lieutenant-james-d-fields-and-staff-sergeant-s-f-poanessa-of-letmardiv-vietnam-sight-in-with-a-60mm-mortar-in-front-of-a-former-viet-cong-command-post-during-operation-montgomery-photograph-taken-on-may-13-1966-by-sgt-salve-defense-dept-photo-marine-corps-a369312-image574153440.html
RM2TA2XG0–62-133-66 ID. Lieutenant James D. Fields and Staff Sergeant S. F. Poanessa of LetMarDiv Vietnam sight in with a 60mm mortar in front of a former Viet Cong command post during Operation Montgomery. Photograph taken on May 13, 1966 by Sgt. Salve. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) A369312.
ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/artillery-flash-spotting-in-the-plotting-centre-of-a-troop-55-observation-by-8th-surrey-regiment-ra-the-telephonist-lbdr-bodger-takes-down-the-findings-of-the-four-spotting-posts-repeating-them-aloud-to-sgt-id-matthews-who-plots-them-on-the-concentration-board-by-means-of-four-mice-attached-to-strings-each-representing-the-line-of-sight-of-the-four-spotting-posts-british-army-image603086811.html
RM2X14YAK–ARTILLERY FLASH-SPOTTING - In the Plotting Centre of 'A' Troop, 55 Observation By. 8th Surrey Regiment, R.A. the telephonist L/Bdr. Bodger takes down the findings of the four spotting posts, repeating them aloud to Sgt. I.D. Matthews who plots them on the concentration board by means of four 'mice' attached to strings each representing the line of sight of the four spotting posts British Army
A U.S. Army Sight Security Team member, 2nd 138th Field Artillery Regiment, establishes a security perimeter as U.S. Air Force pararescuemen from the 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron practice mountain rescue techniques Nov. 27, 2012 in the Grand Bara Desert, Djibouti. This was regular proficiency for pararescuemen. Senior Airman Devin Doskey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-us-army-sight-security-team-member-2nd-138th-field-artillery-regiment-129316221.html
RMHEAT4D–A U.S. Army Sight Security Team member, 2nd 138th Field Artillery Regiment, establishes a security perimeter as U.S. Air Force pararescuemen from the 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron practice mountain rescue techniques Nov. 27, 2012 in the Grand Bara Desert, Djibouti. This was regular proficiency for pararescuemen. Senior Airman Devin Doskey
Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ds, in and through all the intri-cate and various movements pertaining thereto, togetherwith other regiments, etc. The passage of the Division inreview before our generals commanding, presented a grandand imposing sight; therefore, we feel justified in recordingthe special mention of its composition and construction, viz:1 st Brigade—i22d Regiment, P V., 86th and 124th Regi-ments, N. V V., and Battery H, 1st Ohio Artillery, undercommand of Brigadier-Ceneral A. S. Piatt; 2d Brigade—84th an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concise-history-of-the-camp-and-field-life-of-the-122d-regiment-penna-volunteers-electronic-resource-ds-in-and-through-all-the-intri-cate-and-various-movements-pertaining-thereto-togetherwith-other-regiments-etc-the-passage-of-the-division-inreview-before-our-generals-commanding-presented-a-grandand-imposing-sight-therefore-we-feel-justified-in-recordingthe-special-mention-of-its-composition-and-construction-viz1-st-brigadei22d-regiment-p-v-86th-and-124th-regi-ments-n-v-v-and-battery-h-1st-ohio-artillery-undercommand-of-brigadier-ceneral-a-s-piatt-2d-brigade84th-an-image343054851.html
RM2AX3DXY–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ds, in and through all the intri-cate and various movements pertaining thereto, togetherwith other regiments, etc. The passage of the Division inreview before our generals commanding, presented a grandand imposing sight; therefore, we feel justified in recordingthe special mention of its composition and construction, viz:1 st Brigade—i22d Regiment, P V., 86th and 124th Regi-ments, N. V V., and Battery H, 1st Ohio Artillery, undercommand of Brigadier-Ceneral A. S. Piatt; 2d Brigade—84th an
Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gettsyburg-the-sight-of-the-battle-that-took-place-from-july-1-3-1863-image327515759.html
RM2A0RHKB–Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EYG8–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
A CH-53E Super Stallion, 464th Heavy Military Helicopter Squadron, comes in for a fast landing November 27, 2012 in the Grand Bara Desert, Djibouti. The Super Stallion was picking up U.S Air Force pararescuemen with the 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron and U.S. Army Sight Security Team members, 2nd 138th Field Artillery Regiment. Senior Airman Devin Doskey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-ch-53e-super-stallion-464th-heavy-military-helicopter-squadron-comes-129316222.html
RMHEAT4E–A CH-53E Super Stallion, 464th Heavy Military Helicopter Squadron, comes in for a fast landing November 27, 2012 in the Grand Bara Desert, Djibouti. The Super Stallion was picking up U.S Air Force pararescuemen with the 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron and U.S. Army Sight Security Team members, 2nd 138th Field Artillery Regiment. Senior Airman Devin Doskey
. Coast artillery drill regulations, United States Army, 1909. -Worm SotWorm Screw Dix Crank Fig. 3. 82013—00. (To face page 156.1 Q <O CD o UJ Q. •I- FIRE-COXTEOL APPARATUS. 157 deflection to be set on the sight is indicated on the properscale of the instrument. 758. The instrument consists of a base B. figure 4, uponwhich slides a movable frame A, called the platen; thisframe slides on the rod C, to which It is attached by meansof two lugs XN. In the left-hand lug there is a set screwM, by means of which the platen may be clamped to the rod C. The rod C is attached to the base by the two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-artillery-drill-regulations-united-states-army-1909-worm-sotworm-screw-dix-crank-fig-3-8201300-to-face-page-1561-q-lto-cd-o-uj-q-i-fire-coxteol-apparatus-157-deflection-to-be-set-on-the-sight-is-indicated-on-the-properscale-of-the-instrument-758-the-instrument-consists-of-a-base-b-figure-4-uponwhich-slides-a-movable-frame-a-called-the-platen-thisframe-slides-on-the-rod-c-to-which-it-is-attached-by-meansof-two-lugs-xn-in-the-left-hand-lug-there-is-a-set-screwm-by-means-of-which-the-platen-may-be-clamped-to-the-rod-c-the-rod-c-is-attached-to-the-base-by-the-two-image336907810.html
RM2AG3D9P–. Coast artillery drill regulations, United States Army, 1909. -Worm SotWorm Screw Dix Crank Fig. 3. 82013—00. (To face page 156.1 Q <O CD o UJ Q. •I- FIRE-COXTEOL APPARATUS. 157 deflection to be set on the sight is indicated on the properscale of the instrument. 758. The instrument consists of a base B. figure 4, uponwhich slides a movable frame A, called the platen; thisframe slides on the rod C, to which It is attached by meansof two lugs XN. In the left-hand lug there is a set screwM, by means of which the platen may be clamped to the rod C. The rod C is attached to the base by the two
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RM2A17BB0–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EYDN–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . of Washington join him at once, sent hurry orders toall regiments in the line about the defenses of Washington andbrought bustle and hurry to all camps. Disposing of all extra cloth-ing and baggage was the business of the first day. The march ofone after the other of these splendid regiments, each 1.800 strong,with full complements of officers, splendidly equipped, trained likeregulars, was a sight which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-maine-heavy-artillery-1861-1865-electronic-resource-a-history-of-its-part-and-place-in-the-war-for-the-union-with-an-outline-of-causes-of-war-and-its-results-to-our-country-of-washington-join-him-at-once-sent-hurry-orders-toall-regiments-in-the-line-about-the-defenses-of-washington-andbrought-bustle-and-hurry-to-all-camps-disposing-of-all-extra-cloth-ing-and-baggage-was-the-business-of-the-first-day-the-march-ofone-after-the-other-of-these-splendid-regiments-each-1800-strongwith-full-complements-of-officers-splendidly-equipped-trained-likeregulars-was-a-sight-which-image369805614.html
RM2CDJ2RA–. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . of Washington join him at once, sent hurry orders toall regiments in the line about the defenses of Washington andbrought bustle and hurry to all camps. Disposing of all extra cloth-ing and baggage was the business of the first day. The march ofone after the other of these splendid regiments, each 1.800 strong,with full complements of officers, splendidly equipped, trained likeregulars, was a sight which
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RM2A16JE4–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EY88–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
. A trip through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and southern France. uld be had. [Ill] BOUGIE TO ALGIERS, MAR-SEILLES, AND PARIS OUR departure from Setif was enlivenedby the sight of a fine miUtary drill, thecombined arms of the service — cavalry,infantry, and artillery — making an impressivespectacle. The country we now approached was verymountainous in character, the hills being thehighest and the clunbs the steepest we had so farencountered in northern Africa. Nevertheless, wepushed the old car along, up hill and down dale,just as fast as it would go, for we did not relish be-ing overtaken Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-trip-through-italy-sicily-tunisia-algeria-and-southern-france-uld-be-had-ill-bougie-to-algiers-mar-seilles-and-paris-our-departure-from-setif-was-enlivenedby-the-sight-of-a-fine-miutary-drill-thecombined-arms-of-the-service-cavalryinfantry-and-artillery-making-an-impressivespectacle-the-country-we-now-approached-was-verymountainous-in-character-the-hills-being-thehighest-and-the-clunbs-the-steepest-we-had-so-farencountered-in-northern-africa-nevertheless-wepushed-the-old-car-along-up-hill-and-down-dalejust-as-fast-as-it-would-go-for-we-did-not-relish-be-ing-overtaken-image370506469.html
RM2CEP0NW–. A trip through Italy, Sicily, Tunisia, Algeria and southern France. uld be had. [Ill] BOUGIE TO ALGIERS, MAR-SEILLES, AND PARIS OUR departure from Setif was enlivenedby the sight of a fine miUtary drill, thecombined arms of the service — cavalry,infantry, and artillery — making an impressivespectacle. The country we now approached was verymountainous in character, the hills being thehighest and the clunbs the steepest we had so farencountered in northern Africa. Nevertheless, wepushed the old car along, up hill and down dale,just as fast as it would go, for we did not relish be-ing overtaken
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RM2A0RX8X–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EX9T–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
. In camp and battle with the Washington artillery of New Orleans [electronic resource]: a narrative of events during the late civil war from Bull Run to Appomattox and Spanish Fort : compiled by the adjutant from his diary and from authentic documents and orders : illustrated with maps and engravings . plain to cross in full sight ofthe enemy, and in range of his artillery, which had openedagain, and to ascend the Cemeterv Hill and attack theworks thereon. Steadily they moved forward. McDonalds charge atAVagram was eclipsed. The enemy rose in their works,and from behind stone fences, and pour Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-camp-and-battle-with-the-washington-artillery-of-new-orleans-electronic-resource-a-narrative-of-events-during-the-late-civil-war-from-bull-run-to-appomattox-and-spanish-fort-compiled-by-the-adjutant-from-his-diary-and-from-authentic-documents-and-orders-illustrated-with-maps-and-engravings-plain-to-cross-in-full-sight-ofthe-enemy-and-in-range-of-his-artillery-which-had-openedagain-and-to-ascend-the-cemeterv-hill-and-attack-theworks-thereon-steadily-they-moved-forward-mcdonalds-charge-atavagram-was-eclipsed-the-enemy-rose-in-their-worksand-from-behind-stone-fences-and-pour-image371696530.html
RM2CGM6M2–. In camp and battle with the Washington artillery of New Orleans [electronic resource]: a narrative of events during the late civil war from Bull Run to Appomattox and Spanish Fort : compiled by the adjutant from his diary and from authentic documents and orders : illustrated with maps and engravings . plain to cross in full sight ofthe enemy, and in range of his artillery, which had openedagain, and to ascend the Cemeterv Hill and attack theworks thereon. Steadily they moved forward. McDonalds charge atAVagram was eclipsed. The enemy rose in their works,and from behind stone fences, and pour
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RM2A0RXCM–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EXX2–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
. Let's make a flower garden. Floriculture. wr—^ /^NCE upon a time two people, who were very ^-^ world-fagged, came to their senses and realized that the cure for their mind sickness lay beyond the clank of business chains, the sight of sky-scrapers and the whir of elevated trains. Their apparent quarrel with life was really only hunger for the song of wild birds, the nearness of great fields of pasture, the friendship of hills, the sight of a brook breaking ice barriers in spring, the artillery of forest limbs snapping in icy grip, the lowing of cattle at eventide, the elbow touch with simpl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lets-make-a-flower-garden-floriculture-wr-nce-upon-a-time-two-people-who-were-very-world-fagged-came-to-their-senses-and-realized-that-the-cure-for-their-mind-sickness-lay-beyond-the-clank-of-business-chains-the-sight-of-sky-scrapers-and-the-whir-of-elevated-trains-their-apparent-quarrel-with-life-was-really-only-hunger-for-the-song-of-wild-birds-the-nearness-of-great-fields-of-pasture-the-friendship-of-hills-the-sight-of-a-brook-breaking-ice-barriers-in-spring-the-artillery-of-forest-limbs-snapping-in-icy-grip-the-lowing-of-cattle-at-eventide-the-elbow-touch-with-simpl-image232253610.html
RMRDT1RP–. Let's make a flower garden. Floriculture. wr—^ /^NCE upon a time two people, who were very ^-^ world-fagged, came to their senses and realized that the cure for their mind sickness lay beyond the clank of business chains, the sight of sky-scrapers and the whir of elevated trains. Their apparent quarrel with life was really only hunger for the song of wild birds, the nearness of great fields of pasture, the friendship of hills, the sight of a brook breaking ice barriers in spring, the artillery of forest limbs snapping in icy grip, the lowing of cattle at eventide, the elbow touch with simpl
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RM2A0RX41–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2X6EXEF–Italy, Sicily, Marina di Ragusa, countryside, second world war german bunker
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RM2A0RKE4–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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RM2A0RX8A–Cemetery hill at Gettsyburg the sight of the battle that took place from July 1-3 1863.
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