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King Charles praised for 'faultless' firing technique - MSNKing Charles III has been praised for his "faultless" firing technique after using an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery.
Texas plans to honor Darrell Royal's legendary coaching career and legacy at the school with special throwback uniforms for the Longhorns' game against Texas A&M on Nov. 26 in College Station ...
Charles shows ‘faultless’ firing technique on visit to home of Royal Artillery The King was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at ...
The photograph shows my Grandparents, Bernard and Ellen Hogan with my father. Probably taken early 1940 in Liverpool. my grandfather is dressed in his Royal Artillery Uniform.
The ceremony will include a 60-gun salute by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery while the navy will dispatch several vessels, including one featuring a band of Royal Marines.
A former gunner in the Royal Artillery had his dying wish granted when his ashes were fired from a 19th century cannon. Derek Chatting was given the unusual send off following a service which was ...
King Charles III has been praised for his "faultless" firing technique after using an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery.
The King has been praised for his “faultless” technique as he fired an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery. Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at ...
Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at Larkhill, Wiltshire, in his first visit since assuming the title of Captain General.
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