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ammunition chest Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গোলাবারুদ বুকে,





ammunition chest's Usage Examples:

There was no provision for carrying ammunition on the limber, but an ammunition chest was often carried between the two pieces of the trail.


section contained the gun and its implements, its limber (including one ammunition chest) and four to six horses (depending on gun weight and available horses).


The limber carried one additional ammunition chest.


The 3-inch ordnance rifle carried 50 rounds in each ammunition chest.


limber carried one additional ammunition chest.


The 10-pounder Parrott rifle carried 50 rounds in each ammunition chest.


loaded with one 50-round ammunition chest.


Field Artillery Instructions recommended that each ammunition chest contain 25 round shot, 20.


Each ammunition chest typically carried about 500 pounds (226.


"tombstone" model M2 ammunition chests held 200 rounds each—with one ammunition chest on an M45 system holding ten times as many rounds as each of the four.


Each gun was pulled by a limber with an ammunition chest.


and the Confederate 1863 Ordnance Manual both prescribed that each ammunition chest held 15 shells, 20 spherical case shot, and four canister rounds.


carried two ammunition chests and the limber carried one additional ammunition chest.


[citation needed] The machine gun used a wooden ammunition chest that carried 250 rounds.


team of six horses pulled each gun plus a limber which included one ammunition chest.


The second monument is of an ammunition chest, it was placed at the gateway leading into the field, the regiment's.


In season 4, Popov sends his men to ambush Farouk's caisson (ammunition chest) which Ivo and his men went to rob.


Courthouse, Virginia April 6, 1862 This soldier, when a shell struck an ammunition chest exploding a number of cartridges and setting fire to the packing tow.



Synonyms:

caisson; chest;

Antonyms:

unfasten; unbelt; lose; angular; square;

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