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Definition of Cannonry

Cannonry
Cannonry Can"non*ry, n. Cannon, collectively; artillery. The ringing of bells and roaring of cannonry proclaimed his course through the country. --W. Irving.

Meaning of Cannonry from wikipedia

- FM 6-40 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Manual Cannonry. Department of the Army. US Army 1965, pp. 1–2 "Definition of BALLISTICS"...
- heavy emphasis on the geometry of the fortification to allow defensive cannonry interlocking fields of fire to cover all approaches to the lower and thus...
- French non-commissioned officer of the 19th century, a quarter-master and a cannonry specialist. With the advent of the Boshin War, and the declaration of neutrality...
- expedition was consumed awaiting the Board of Ordnance to deliver the required cannonry and musket balls. On this occasion, Buckingham himself was not in command...
- afterwards pla**** a great part in sieges until the development of modern cannonry. The fifth book gives an account of the materiel and personnel of the Roman...
- extremities, its limbs into pincers and razor blades or even self generated cannonry, recombine upon and atop of one another to take on gigantic proportions...
- I of France from about 1525. The objective was to simplify and codify cannonry, in order to facilitate production. On 26 September 1526, Francis I wrote...
- methods of manufacturing and using European-style artillery, thereby making cannonry and projectiles a central part of the military. Pigneau and other missionaries...
- government from 20 April 1863. As Navy Minister he instituted a school of cannonry on board the frigate Partenope and commissioned two armoured gunboats,...
- Center, teaching the principles of a modern naval science (navigation, cannonry, ship-handling) to samurai including Katsu Kaishu. He arrived as captain...