Jubar Complex On May 29‚ 1999‚ 1 Bihar was given the task to capture Jubar complex. 1 Bihar was in Assam and coming straight to conflict zone‚ in a totally different climate conditions than few day back (they inducted after war broke) in its previous field of posting. Same mistakes as we did in early days of Dras‚ mistakes were done here as well. The units were not logistically ready as well as not properly acclimatised to high altitude. You can imagine a person’s position that is coming straight into
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paying particular attention to any piece of equipment or plant and any working practice that may be hazardous to the safety of the soldiers. If there are 5 or more soldiers any findings of the risk assessment must be recorded. Weapons and heavy artillery must be regularly inspected to ensure that it is in perfect working condition. Any worn parts must be replaced immediately and any safety guards must not only be fitted and in good working order‚ but the NCO must also ensure that the operator
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Headquarters & Headquarters Battery‚ 3rd Battalion‚ 7th Field Artillery Regiment 25th Infantry Division Schofield Barracks‚ HI 96857 WEEKLY CARBINE MAINTENANCE APVG-ZZO-CO 024-01 24 January 2013 1. PURPOSE: This SOP defines how 3rd Platoon will conduct clearing‚ disassembling‚ cleaning‚ inspection
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describes soldiers who are hunched over carrying their gear through thick sludge. Some of the soldiers walking had lost their boots in battle‚ so they now have bloody feet‚ yet they still trudged through. They had been deafened earlier by the sounds of artillery and gas shells‚ and to add to that they were exhausted. The second stanza tells us the soldiers are bombarded by gas‚ and they hurry to put their masks on‚ but some soldiers unfortunately were not able to put them on in time. The narrator (Owen)
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LATEST TRENDS IN MORTAR WARFARE 1. Intro. Mortars‚ commonly termed as ‘poor man’s artillery’ are one of the most effective weapons at the disposal of an infantry commander. Though originally developed to suit the requirements of trench warfare‚ mortars are finding more and more usefulness in the ever changing‚ technology driven battle field of today. Much advancement is being carried out to not only improve mortars capability and effectiveness but also the new methods of deployment are being experimented
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tried to escape from the trenches and go home. The constant shelling was not something the recruits had expected. 6. What happened after the bombardment? At the front‚ the soldiers are sent to put up barbed wire. All of a sudden‚ there is an artillery attack and several men and horses are hit. One of the
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advantage to the user. I. It provided soldier with personal artillery they could carry in their pockets. II. When the grenade was thrown‚ it was visible to the enemies since it was so petite. III. The grenade was small so it also had to be light weighted‚ which meant it could be thrown further than larger grenades. B. Second supporting idea (topic sentence): The f1 grenade was very small but it still was lethal as an artillery shell. I. The grenade held 60 grams of explosion which
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Effect of The Earth’s magnetic field By X 9h Earth’s Magnetic Field Introduction Our Earth is a huge bar magnet tilted 11 degrees from the spin axis of the Earth‚ with geographic north pole being earth’s magnetic south pole and vice versa. Similar to how a magnet has a magnetic field surrounding it‚ our Earth also has its own magnetic field. The earth’s magnetic field is formed in the earth’s core due to a process known as the dynamo effect. According to dynamo effect
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being handed out to a child “Let the boy try along this bayonet-blade”. Along with the description of the weapon Owen also juxtaposes the loss of innocence that prevailed during the time of war. In the poem Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery brought into Action Owen portrays weapons as an object that has to be paid respect to‚ this is shown by the words ‘thou‚ thee’. He furthermore goes on to personify the guns by saying that he slowly lifted ‘thou long black arm’ and also describes
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The painting The Charge of the Light Brigade shows the charge of the British Light Cavalry Brigade during the Crimean War in the early 1850s. In this paper‚ we will be discussing the various aspects of the painting‚ including a description‚ the context that surrounds the painting‚ the function of the painting‚ and an analysis of the painting. The easiest thing to observe about any given work of art is what type of art is it and it’s respective colors. The Charge of the Light Brigade is a painting
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