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Definition of Artillerists

Artillerist
Artillerist Ar*til"ler*ist, n. A person skilled in artillery or gunnery; a gunner; an artilleryman.

Meaning of Artillerists from wikipedia

- Times article, "A Condensed History of the Reading Artillerists", reported that the Reading Artillerists was founded in 1799 for the purpose of quelling...
- of Artillerists: 51  The ****ets of the First and Second Regiments of Artillerists and Engineers were combined to form the Regiment of Artillerists, without...
- Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability...
- John Bell (1 March 1747 – 1 June 1798) was an English artillerist. He was the eldest son of a hatter at Carlisle, ****bria, where he was born. His father...
- creation of a corps of engineers separate from the artillerists. He was Chief of the new Regiment of Artillerists from 1802 to 1815, first as a colonel and then...
- American military engineer who served as the Commandant of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers from 1795 to 1798. Born in Aÿ, France, Rochefontaine came...
- made up very largely of Mexican soldiers. He also formed a corps of artillerists composed of Filipinos. These were regular troops, who received from Arandía...
- logistics. Another example was John Gibbon, the author of the influential Artillerist's Manual published in 1863 (although Gibbon would achieve considerably...
- lieutenant, First lieutenant Unit Legion of the United States Regiment of Artillerists Commands Corps of Discovery Battles/wars Battle of Fallen Timbers...
- 1802, the engineers were combined with the artillery as the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers. The Corps of Engineers, as it is known today, was established...