73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

210 (Staffordshire) Battery, RA
73rd HAA Regiment, RA
473rd (North Midland) HAA Regiment, RA
444th (Staffordshire) LAA Regiment, RA
Cap Badge of the Royal Artillery (pre-1953)
Active1 October 1937–31 March 1945
1 January 1947 – 10 March 1967
1967–present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleAir defence
SizeRegiment
Part ofAnti-Aircraft Command
Advanced Air Striking Force
Eighth Army
Garrison/HQWolverhampton
West Bromwich (1947–55)
EngagementsBattle of France
Operation Aerial
The Blitz
Operation Husky
Italian Campaign

73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was a West Midlands-based volunteer air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) raised in 1937. During World War II, it served in the Battle of France, The Blitz, Egypt, Sicily and Italy. Postwar, its successor regiments continued to serve until 1967, and a battery descended from the regiment forms part of today's Army Reserve

Origins

In the late 1930s, the need for improved anti-aircraft (AA) defences for Britain's cities became apparent, and a programme of converting existing TA units was pushed forward. 73rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Royal Artillery was formed at Wolverhampton on 1 October 1937. The Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) was formed from that of the former 54th (Durham and West Riding) Medium Brigade at York, which was being broken up;[1] 204 (Warwickshire) Battery was transferred from 51st (Midland) Medium Brigade, and two Staffordshire batteries came from 62nd (North Midland) Field Regiment, giving the following organisation:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

On 1 January 1939 the RA replaced the destination 'brigade' with regiment' for its AA units. Later that year, 204 AA Battery was transferred as an experienced cadre to help form the new 95th (Birmingham) AA Regt and was replaced by a newly raised 311 AA Battery formed at Brierley Hill on 1 April.[2][4][7]

World War II

Mobilisation

The TA's AA units were mobilised on 23 September 1938 during the Munich Crisis, with units manning their emergency positions within 24 hours, even though many did not yet have their full complement of men or equipment. The emergency lasted three weeks, and they were stood down on 13 October.[8] In February 1939 the existing AA defences came under the control of a new Anti-Aircraft Command. In June a partial mobilisation of TA units was begun in a process known as 'couverture', whereby each AA unit did a month's tour of duty in rotation to man selected AA and searchlight positions. On 24 August, ahead of the declaration of war, AA Command was fully mobilised at its war stations.[9]

On the outbreak of war, 73rd AA Rgt under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel A.L. Wood, MC, TD, formed part of 34th (South Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade based at Coventry in 4 AA Division,[4][7][10] but in November 1939 it deployed to France with the British Expeditionary Force.[11][12]

Battle of France

When the Battle of France began in May 1940, 73rd HAA Rgt was part of 12 AA Bde defending the airfields of the RAF Advanced Air Striking Force (AASF) with semi-mobile 3-inch guns of 1918 pattern.[13][14][15][16] The regiment was deployed to defend some of the southern airfields: Lt-Col Wood with RHQ was at Chouilly, east of Épernay, 209 AA Bty with eight guns was at Écury and Athis, 311 AA Bty's eight guns were distributed to Matougues, Saint-Mard-lès-Rouffy and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, while 210 AA Bty was detached to 2 AA Bde covering airfields north of the River Somme (see below). The first GL Mk. I gunlaying radar sets had arrived amidst much secrecy.[17]

The AASF airfields came under attack at the start of the campaign, subjected to dive-bombing and low-level attacks with which the old 3-inch guns and their Vickers Predictor No 1 and height-finders could not cope. Soon the AASF had to send depleted squadrons back to the UK, and reorganise as a mobile force to withdraw in front of the advancing Germans, while its bombers continued to attack enemy communications.[17][18][19][20][21]

The German Blitzkrieg attack soon cut off the bulk of the BEF's fighting formations and forced them to withdraw to Dunkirk for evacuation to England. However, even after the Dunkirk evacuation ended at the beginning of June, the AASF, a number of fighting formations and a large number of rear echelon units were still in France south of the Somme, and fresh British forces were being landed at Cherbourg. 12 AA Brigade set off to join this new concentration, its regiments 'trundling their old 3-inch guns at their maximum speed of 10 to 12 mph, though Vendôme, Le Mans and Rennes on the long haul westwards'.[22][23][24]

However, the situation in France was beyond remedy, and the British government decided to evacuate its remaining troops from the Atlantic ports between 15 and 17 June (Operation Aerial). Detachments of 73rd HAA Rgt maintained temporary cover for 72 hours along the route of the evacuation, and two of its precious GL radar sets were got away from Saint-Nazaire by 79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) HAA Rgt, but the rest of the equipment had to be destroyed on the dockside. Personnel embarked under attack by the Luftwaffe and the RMS Lancastria, with some parties of 73rd HAA Rgt aboard, was sunk off Saint-Nazaire with heavy loss of life.[22][25][26][27]

210 Battery

In April 1940, 210 AA Bty was detached to 2 AA Bde, which was responsible for defending the airfields of the BEF's Air Component north of the Somme. The battery deployed six 3-inch guns at Mons-en-Chaussee and two at Peronne Civil Airport under the command of 60th (City of London) AA Rgt. However, 210 Bty only had two gun tractors for these semi-mobile guns. Each airfield was also defended by a Troop from 8 Bty of 2nd Searchlight Rgt.[28]

Once the Germans had broken through, 210 Bty was ordered to reposition on 16–17 May, with Bty HQ (BHQ), a four-gun Trp and a S/L Trp at Conteville airfield, and the other gun and S/L Trps at Crécy airfield. They were in position on 18 May the day that Peronne fell to the Germans.[28]

By now, the RAF's fighter squadrons were withdrawing from France and on 20 May 210 Bty, accompanied by the two Trps of 8 S/L Bty, was ordered to withdraw from Conteville and Crecy. 2nd S/L Regiment lent towing vehicles to get the guns away. Initially they were ordered to Saint-Pol, then to Saint-Omer and finally to move south-west to Rouen to come under 3 AA Bde. However, 2nd Panzer Division was already in Abbeville blocking the way, and the battery had to fight a rearguard action with enemy ground troops to get to the coast at Boulogne. Although it had to abandon its guns, they had been disabled and the battery had got away with all the instruments and breechblocks. One officer and eight other ranks had been lost in the rearguard action. The battery left Boulogne before it came under attack and made it back to Dunkirk, where the BEF was preparing its evacuation (Operation Dynamo). On 26 May 210 Bty was ordered back to the UK to reform.[28][29]

Blitz

3.7-inch HAA gun preserved at Imperial War Museum Duxford.

AA units evacuated from France were rapidly reinforced, re-equipped where possible, and redeployed for future integration into existing defence plans. 73rd AA Regiment, with 209, 210 and 311 Btys under command, went to No 1 AA Practice Camp, Aberporth, where it re-equipped with 3.7-inch guns.[30] On 1 June, those AA regiments equipped with 3-inch or the newer 3.7-inch were termed Heavy Anti-Aircraft (HAA) to distinguish them from the new Light Anti-Aircraft (LAA) units being formed.[2][5]

After re-equipping, the regiment was posted to 43 AA Bde in 7 AA Division tasked with guarding Middlesbrough during the Blitz.[12][31][32][33]

In late May 1941, the regiment transferred to 42 AA Bde defending Clydeside in 12 AA Division, and then left AA Command entirely during the summer to join the War Office Reserve to train for overseas service.[34][35]

Egypt

The regiment arrived in Egypt with 209, 210 and 311 HAA Btys early in 1942 and served in Middle East Forces.[12][27][36] It remained defending base areas in Egypt throughout the North African Campaign. In early 1943 its 24 3.7-inch guns were deployed under 18 AA Bde in Eighth Army defending Alexandria, Aboukir, Matruh and the landing grounds of the Desert Air Force.[37]

Operation Husky

The regiment concentrated at Suez in June 1943 to prepare for the Allied invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky).[27] For this operation, eight composite beach groups were formed to defend the landing points as soon as possible after Zero Hour, each of which included an HAA Bty organised on a light scale for assault landing. The availability of Landing Ships, Tank (LSTs) made it feasible to land suitably waterproofed 3.7-inch guns and GL radar sets in the first wave of the attack. The HAA Troops were equipped with a new GL radar system, the No 3 Mark III, or 'Baby Maggie', which had its transmitter, receiver, aerial array and operating display all carried in a two-wheeled trailer towed by a 3-ton truck. 209 and 311 HAA Batteries were each assigned to one of these beach groups and sailed from Egypt to take part in the landings.[38][39][40]

The assault landings began at 02.45 on 10 July 1943. The advance parties of the AA units attached to the beach groups landed from Landing Craft Infantry (LCIs) as infantry prepared for a firefight, but there was only light opposition and they were soon able to move to the sites selected for gun positions when the LSTs arrived about 4 hours later, although the 'Baby Maggies' had failed to stand up to the rough handling of the landings. More importantly, radio communications with the AA HQ ship broke down for the first 48 hours after landing, and defensive fire was reduced to crude 'barrage' methods. The rest of 73rd HAA Rgt arrived at Syracuse on 13 July with the Tactical HQ of 2 AA Bde. After the landings, Eighth Army made rapid progress up the east coast of Sicily and the follow-up AA forces began to land. 62 AA Bde HQ arrived in Syracuse on 17 July, taking over responsibility for the port's defence.[27][40][41]

Italy

While the Eighth Army invaded mainland Italy in September (Operation Baytown), 73rd HAA Rgt remained at Syracuse waiting to join it.[27][41] It appears to have crossed to the mainland briefly, but by January 1944 it was back in Sicily guarding Augusta under 73 AA Bde.[27][42] It finally moved to Italy, leaving Augusta on 7 October arriving at San Stefano on 20 October, and joining 66 AA Bde.[27][43]

3.7-inch HAA gun in action in the field artillery role in Italy.

66 AA Brigade was providing AA defence for Leghorn (Livorno), which was Fifth US Army's main supply base. However, there was little Luftwaffe activity apart from occasional high-level reconnaissance aircraft flying over the port. By January 1945, the regiment had rejoined 62 AA Bde, which was close up to Fifth Army's positions facing the Gothic Line. With little call for AA defence, 62 AA Bde employed its versatile long-range 3.7-inch guns in a medium artillery role against ground targets. This included counter-battery (CB), defensive fire (DF) and harassing fire (HF) shoots, but also air-burst shoots against entrenched positions, and destruction of hard targets such as buildings.[43][44]

By now, the Allied forces in Italy were suffering an acute manpower shortage, and surplus AA units were being disbanded in increasing numbers. On 14 January 1945, the regiment was told that it was to be placed in suspended animation. Most of the personnel were reassigned by mid-February and the process was completed by 31 March.[2][5][4][12][27][43][45][46]

Postwar

When the TA was reconstituted in 1947, the regiment reformed as 473rd (Mobile) HAA Regt (North Midland), with its HQ at West Bromwich in 74 AA Bde (the wartime 48 AA Bde, based in Stoke-on-Trent).[2][5][47][48][49][50][a]

AA Command was disbanded on 10 March 1955 and there were wholesale amalgamations amongst its units. 473rd HAA Regiment merged with 643rd LAA Regiment (formerly the 1/6th Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment at Wolverhampton) in a new 444th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment:[5][47][52][53][54][55]

  • RHQ at Wolverhampton
  • P (Wolverhampton) Bty (from 473 HAA)
  • Q (West Bromwich) Bty (from 473 HAA)
  • R (South Staffs) Bty (from 643 LAA)

In 1961, there was another round of mergers, and 444th LAA Rgt absorbed R (Worcestershire) Bty of 442nd LAA Rgt, R Bty of 639th (Worcestershire Regiment) HAA Rgt, and 868 AA Reporting Bty at Bloxwich to form 444th (Staffordshire) LAA Rgt, which was redesignated 'Light Air Defence' in 1964.[5][52][54][56][57][58][59]

When the TA was converted into the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve (TAVR) in 1967, the regiment was reduced to battery strength as 210 (Staffordshire) LAD Bty of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, RA.[5][52][60][61][62] In 2006 the battery transferred to 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment, RA.[63] Under the Army 2020 restructuring of the British Army, 210 (Staffordshire) Bty has been transferred to 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, RA, as a light gun battery.[64]

Honorary Colonel

Major the Hon Richard Glynne Lyttelton (4th son of Charles Lyttelton, 8th Viscount Cobham) was appointed Honorary Colonel of the regiment on 6 July 1937.[7][65]

Footnotes

  1. ^ A new and unrelated 73rd HAA Rgt was formed in 1947 from the war-service personnel of 55th (Kent) HAA Rgt.[51]

Notes

  1. ^ 54th Medium Brigade RA at Regiments.org
  2. ^ a b c d e Frederick, pp. 755–7, 774.
  3. ^ Frederick, pp. 517, 723, 733.
  4. ^ a b c d "4 AA Division 1939 at British Military History" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Litchfield, pp. 211–2.
  6. ^ Litchfield, pp. 39, 214, 295.
  7. ^ a b c d Monthly Army List 1937–39
  8. ^ Routledge, pp. 62–3.
  9. ^ Routledge, pp. 65–6, 371.
  10. ^ AA Command 3 September 1939 at Patriot Files
  11. ^ Routledge, Table XVII, p. 125; p. 373.
  12. ^ a b c d "73 HAA Rgt at RA 39–45".
  13. ^ Ellis Appendix A
  14. ^ Joslen, p. 462.
  15. ^ "AASF at RA 39–45".
  16. ^ Routledge, p. 50; Table XVIII, p. 126.
  17. ^ a b Farndale, pp. 19–20.
  18. ^ Routledge, pp. 41-2, 124.
  19. ^ Ellis, Chapter IV.>
  20. ^ Ellis, Chapter VII.
  21. ^ Ellis, Chapter XVIII.
  22. ^ a b Routledge pp. 122–3.
  23. ^ Ellis, Chapter XIX.
  24. ^ Ellis, Chapter XX.
  25. ^ Sainsbury, pp. 67–9.
  26. ^ Ellis, Chapter XXI.
  27. ^ a b c d e f g h 73 HAA Rgt thread at ww2talk.
  28. ^ a b c 2 AA Bde War Diary, France 1940, The National Archives (TNA), Kew, file WO 167/427.
  29. ^ Ellis, Chapter VI.
  30. ^ Farndale, p. 98.
  31. ^ "7 AA Division at RA 39–45".
  32. ^ Farndale, Annex D, p. 261.
  33. ^ Routledge, Table LXV, p. 396.
  34. ^ Order of Battle of Non-Field Force Units in the United Kingdom, Part 27: AA Command, 12 May 1941, with amendments, TNA, file WO 212/79.
  35. ^ Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional units), 22 October 1941, TNA files WO 212/6 and WO 33/1883.
  36. ^ Joslen, p. 484–5.
  37. ^ Routledge, Table XXIV, p. 162; Table XXV, p. 164.
  38. ^ Molony, Vol V, p. 58.
  39. ^ Routledge, pp. 101–2.
  40. ^ a b Routledge, pp. 258–64.
  41. ^ a b Routledge, Table XLII, p. 267.
  42. ^ Routledge, Table XLIII, p. 268.
  43. ^ a b c Routledge, pp. 285–6.
  44. ^ Routledge, Table XLVII, pp. 296–7.
  45. ^ Jackson, Vol VI, Pt II, pp. 371–2.
  46. ^ Routledge, Table XLIV, p. 293.
  47. ^ a b Frederick, p. 1017.
  48. ^ 67–106 AA Bdes at British Army 1945 on.
  49. ^ Watson, TA 1947.
  50. ^ Litchfield, Appendix 5.
  51. ^ Frederick, p. 957.
  52. ^ a b c Frederick, pp. 1014.
  53. ^ Frederick, p. 1028.
  54. ^ a b 444–473 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on.
  55. ^ 638–677 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on.
  56. ^ Frederick, pp. 1015, 1027, 1032.
  57. ^ 414–443 Rgts RA at British Army 1945 on.
  58. ^ 850–870 Btys RA at British Army 1945 on.
  59. ^ Litchfield, pp. 242–3, 247.
  60. ^ Litchfield, p. 183.
  61. ^ RA Volunteer Regiments at British Army Lineage (archive site).
  62. ^ "104 Rgt RA at Regiments.org". Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  63. ^ "106 Rgt RA at Regiments.org". Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  64. ^ Army 2020.
  65. ^ Burke's.

References

  • Summary of Army 2020 Reserve Structure and Basing, Ministry of Defence, 2013.
  • Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 100th Edn, London, 1953.
  • Maj L.F. Ellis, History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: The War in France and Flanders 1939–1940, London: HM Stationery Office, 1954.
  • Gen Sir Martin Farndale, History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat: Europe and North Africa, 1939–1941, Woolwich: Royal Artillery Institution, 1988/London: Brasseys, 1996, ISBN 1857530802.
  • J.B.M. Frederick, Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978, Vol II, Wakefield, Microform Academic, 1984, ISBN 1-85117-009-X.
  • Gen Sir William Jackson, History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: The Mediterranean and Middle East, Vol VI: Victory in the Mediterranean, Part I|: June to October 1944, London: HMSO, 1987/Uckfield, Naval & Military Press, 2004, ISBN 1-845740-71-8.
  • Joslen, H. F. (2003) [1960]. Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. ISBN 978-1-84342-474-1.
  • Norman E.H. Litchfield, The Territorial Artillery 1908–1988 (Their Lineage, Uniforms and Badges), Nottingham: Sherwood Press, 1992, ISBN 0-9508205-2-0.
  • Brig C.J.C. Molony, History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: The Mediterranean and Middle East, Vol V: The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and the Campaign in Italy 3rd September 1943 to 31st March 1944, London: HMSO, 1973/Uckfield, Naval & Military Press, 2004, ISBN 1-845740-69-6.
  • Brig N.W. Routledge, History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914–55, London: Royal Artillery Institution/Brassey's, 1994, ISBN 1-85753-099-3.
  • Col J.D. Sainsbury, The Hertfordshire Yeomanry Regiments, Royal Artillery, Part 2: The Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment 1938–1945 and the Searchlight Battery 1937–1945, Welwyn: Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Artillery Trust/Hart Books, 2003, ISBN 0-948527-06-4.

External sources

Read other articles:

Donna Mursi da Dinka Donna Mursi con il caratteristico piattello labiale I Mursi sono un gruppo etnico dell'Etiopia, localizzato nella zona dell'Omo meridionale, nella Regione delle Nazioni, Nazionalità e Popoli del Sud. Secondo il censimento del 2007 i Mursi costituiscono una comunità di circa 7 500 persone. La lingua parlata dai Mursi prende il nome di lingua mursi ed appartiene alla famiglia delle lingue surmiche. L'etnia è particolarmente nota per l'abitudine delle donne di applicare u...

 

?Tretanorhinus mocquardi Охоронний статус Даних недостатньо (МСОП 3.1)[1] Біологічна класифікація Домен: Еукаріоти (Eukaryota) Царство: Тварини (Animalia) Тип: Хордові (Chordata) Клас: Плазуни (Reptilia) Ряд: Лускаті (Squamata) Інфраряд: Змії (Serpentes) Родина: Полозові (Colubridae) Підродина: Дипсадинові (Dipsadinae) ...

 

Aku di TanganmuAlbum studio karya RadjaDirilisOktober 2011DirekamJanuari 2011 s/d Agustus 2011GenrePop, Rock, AlternativeLabelNagaswaraProduserMoldyKronologi Radja Terus Terang(2010)Terus Terang2010 Aku di Tanganmu(2011) Ayo Melangkah(2012)Ayo Melangkah2012 Aku di Tanganmu adalah album utama karya Radja yang dirilis Mei 2011. Berisi 10 lagu dengan lagu Kegagalan Cinta dan Call Me sebagai lagu utamanya dalam album ini. Album ini sekaligus debut dari personil baru Radja Ojie dan Vidin mengg...

كاستيلا الإحداثيات 38°34′11″N 23°37′52″E / 38.5698°N 23.6312°E / 38.5698; 23.6312  تقسيم إداري  البلد اليونان[1]  خصائص جغرافية ارتفاع 11 متر  عدد السكان  عدد السكان 1416 (2011)  معلومات أخرى منطقة زمنية ت ع م+02:00 (توقيت قياسي)،  وت ع م+03:00 (توقيت صيفي)  رمز جيونيمز 260811...

 

ジョン・コリンズJohn Collins アトランタ・ホークスでのコリンズ(2021年)ユタ・ジャズポジション PF所属リーグ NBA基本情報国籍 アメリカ合衆国生年月日 (1997-09-23) 1997年9月23日(26歳)出身地 ユタ州レイトン(英語版)身長 206cm (6 ft 9 in)体重 103kg (227 lb)キャリア情報高校 カージナル・ニューマン高等学校大学 ウェイクフォレスト大学NBAドラフト 2017年 ...

 

John Ball John Ball (* 20. August 1818 in Dublin; † 21. Oktober 1889 in London) war ein irischer Politiker, Naturwissenschaftler und Hochgebirgswanderer. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Ball“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Ausbildung 2 Politik 3 Alpinist 4 Literatur 5 Weblinks Ausbildung John Ball war der älteste Sohn des irischen Richters Nicholas Ball und besuchte das Oscott College nahe Birmingham und das Christ’s College in Cambridge. Bereits in frühen Jahren zeigte e...

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala. Dr.Erwandi TarmiziLc., M.A.LahirErwandi Tarmizi Anwar30 September 1974 (umur 49)Pekanbaru, RiauKebangsaanIndonesiaAlmamaterLembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Islam dan ArabUniversitas Islam Imam Muhammad bin SaudPekerjaanustaz, pendakwah, dosen, penulis, akademikusDikenal ataspakar fikih muam...

 

Dieser Artikel behandelt Indonesien als niederländische Kolonie. Zu den niederländischen Kolonien in (Vorder-)Indien siehe Niederländische Besitzungen in Südasien. Niederländisch-Indien Nederlands-Indië 1816–1949 Amtssprache Malaiisch, Niederländisch Hauptstadt Batavia Staats- und Regierungsform Parlamentarische Monarchie Staatsoberhaupt König der Niederlande Regierungschef Generalgouverneur Einwohnerzahl 60.727.000 (Schätzung 1930) Währung Niederländisch-Ostindien-Gulden Vorlage...

 

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Music of Austin, Texas – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2010) (Learn how and when to...

楚雄西站Chuxiongxi Railway Station[1][2]地理坐标25°04′40″N 101°29′29″E / 25.077769°N 101.491305°E / 25.077769; 101.491305坐标:25°04′40″N 101°29′29″E / 25.077769°N 101.491305°E / 25.077769; 101.491305管辖机构昆明铁路局广通车务段途经线路广大铁路其他信息车站代码48230[3]电报码CXM[4]拼音码CXX车站等级四等站位置 楚雄西站是位于云南...

 

Delaware's gun law Location of Delaware in the United StatesGun laws in Delaware regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the U.S. state of Delaware.[1][2][3] Summary table Subject/Law Long guns Handguns Relevant statutes Notes State permit required to purchase? No No Firearm registration? No No Assault weapon law? Yes Yes HB 450 Effective June 30, 2022, the production, sale, transfer, receipt, and possession of firearms deemed as assault we...

 

International cricket tour New Zealand women's cricket team in India in 2023–24    India New ZealandDate October 2023One Day International seriesTwenty20 International series The New Zealand women's cricket team are scheduled to tour India in September 2023 to play the India women's cricket team.[1][2] The tour will consist of three Women's One Day International (WODI) and Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) matches.[3][4] The WODI series will fo...

2015 American filmThe Lost ArcadePosterDirected byKurt VincentWritten byIrene ChinProduced byIrene ChinEvan KraussKyle MartinJason OransAlex ScillaJoshua Y. TsuiEdited byAaron CrozierThomas NilesKurt VincentMusic byGil TalmiProductioncompany26 AriesRelease date November 14, 2015 (2015-11-14) (DOC NYC) Running time79 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish The Lost Arcade is a 2015 American documentary film about the influence of the Chinatown Fair arcade on the fighting ...

 

Embajada de España en El Salvador Escudo de España LocalizaciónPaís El SalvadorCoordenadas 13°41′38″N 89°13′59″O / 13.6938, -89.233Información generalJurisdicción El Salvador El SalvadorTipo EmbajadaSede Calle La Reforma 164 bis, Colonia San Benito, San Salvador, El SalvadorOrganizaciónDepende de Ministerio de Asuntos ExterioresDependencias Oficina Económica y Comercial Consejería de Interior Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el ...

 

Lake in France This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Lac Vert Passy – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Lac VertLac VertLocationPassy, Haute-SavoieCoordinates45°57′00″N 6°45′11″E / 45.95000°N 6.75306°E...

Moses Coulee di Amerika Serikat menunjukkan serangkaian basal banjir. Basal banjir adalah hasil dari erupsi vulkanik yang besar atau atau serangkaian erupsi yang melapisi bentangan daratan yang besar atau lantai samudra dengan lava basal. Mandala-mandala basal banjir seperti Deccan traps di india sering disebut dengan batuan trap, yang didasarkan pada karakteristik geomorfologi berupa pundak berundak pada lanskapnya. Sebelas peristiwa pembentukan basal banjir secara terpisah terjadi selama 25...

 

Future DART Light Rail and commuter rail station in Plano, Texas 12th StreetGeneral informationLocation1202 K Avenue[1]Plano, TexasCoordinates33°00′56″N 96°41′57″W / 33.015417°N 96.699278°W / 33.015417; -96.699278Owned byDallas Area Rapid TransitConstructionStructure typeOne elevated platform, one at-grade platformParkingYesAccessibleYesHistoryOpening2025Future services Preceding station Dallas Area Rapid Transit Following station CityLine/Bushtowar...

 

Иное название этого понятия — «Rage»; см. также другие значения. RAGE (Rockstar Advanced Game Engine) Тип игровой движок Разработчики Rockstar San Diego Rockstar North Дата анонса 12 сентября 2005 Аппаратные платформы ПКPlayStation 3PlayStation 4PlayStation 5Xbox 360Xbox OneXbox Series X/SWiiNintendo Switch Поддерживаемые ОС Windows, macOS Написан н...

一場於德國斯圖加特舉行的模擬聯合國會議 模擬聯合國(英語:Model United Nations,缩写MUN)是一種學術性質活動,藉由精簡後的聯合國議規舉行模擬會議,使與會者瞭解多邊外交的過程,培養分析公民議題的能力,促進世界各地學生的交流,增進演講和辯論能力,提高组织、策划、管理、研究和写作、解决冲突、求同存异的能力[1],訓練批判性思考、團隊精神和領導才...

 

Den här artikeln har skapats av Lsjbot, ett program (en robot) för automatisk redigering. (2016-09)Artikeln kan innehålla fakta- eller språkfel, eller ett märkligt urval av fakta, källor eller bilder. Mallen kan avlägsnas efter en kontroll av innehållet (vidare information) Kūh-e Kīshmer (Kūh-e Kīsmar) کوه کیشمر Berg Land  Iran Provins Nordkhorasan Höjdläge 2 029 m ö.h. Koordinater 37°29′07″N 58°16′20″Ö / 37.48521°N 58.27...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!