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78:. In 1671 the king created a Royal Fusilier Regiment responsible for artillery, composed of four companies: gunners, sappers and entrenchers, carpenters, and other artillery laborers who were used as bridge-builders. Other artillery schools were founded in Besançon, Grenoble, Auxonne, Metz, Perpignan and Valence. 176:. It is made up of a non-commissioned officer who serves as the Trumpet Major, fifteen volunteer army volunteers and four reservists (including one non-commissioned officer). Its uniform is based on those worn by the horse artillery troopers of the Imperial Guard of the 92:
In 1693, the Royal Fusilier Regiment took the name "Royal Artillery", and in 1755 they were joined with companies of sapper s and engineers to create the Royal Corps of Engineers and Artillery. In 1758 the corps of engineers and the artillery were separated.
145:. At the same time, the Center for Ground Anti-Aircraft Forces was created in Nîmes, before becoming the School of Applied Ground-to-Air Artillery (EAASA). At the end of 1952, the School of Applied Artillery reopened its facilities in its town of origin: 171:
under the school was established in August 1983 under the impetus of General Servun then Assistant Colonel of the EAA. It is currently one of two official artillery musical formations, with the other being the
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According to the Royal Almanac, in 1789 there were seven artillery schools, in Valence, Douai, Auxonne, Fère, Metz, Besançon and Strasbourg.
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According to the General Map of the French Monarchy of 1720, they were then located in Metz, Fère, Strasbourg, Perpignan and Grenoble.
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During the 18th Century, there were several artillery schools. The first was created by Louis XIV in
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in 1871. The School of Artillery became independent in 1912. Then artillery units moved to
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After the liberation of France in 1945, the school was re-formed in
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Thus, according to Mau of Jaisse, there were five schools by 1680.
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Official site of the Ecole d'application de l'artillerie
160:, who would sacrifice his life to save a hostage in a 164:, graduated from the School of Applied Artillery. 250: 152:In 1976, the school moved to new buildings near 96: 133:(1942–1945) for during the Second World War. 61: 156:before joining the EAASA in 1983. In 1995, 264:Training establishments of the French Army 259:Military training establishments of France 109:), a new artillery school was created in 242:on the Ministry of Armed Forces website. 70:in 1679. Later schools were created in 50:) is an applied military academy of the 29: 14: 251: 136: 223:"La fanfare de l'Ecole d'Artillerie" 18:School of Applied Artillery (France) 48:École d'application de l'artillerie 27:Military academy of the French Army 24: 25: 280: 233: 215: 206: 194: 13: 1: 269:1679 establishments in France 187: 7: 97:After the French Revolution 40:School of Applied Artillery 10: 285: 107:French Republican Calendar 62:Pre-Revolutionary history 162:terrorist attack in 2018 105:of the Year III (by the 174:Musique de l'Artillerie 35: 33: 178:Second French Empire 115:Châlons-en-Champagne 101:By the Decree of 18 137:After World War II 36: 147:Châlons-sur-Marne 54:. It is based in 16:(Redirected from 276: 245: 227: 226: 219: 213: 210: 204: 198: 182:fanfare trumpets 21: 284: 283: 279: 278: 277: 275: 274: 273: 249: 248: 243: 236: 231: 230: 221: 220: 216: 211: 207: 202:Adolphe Chéruel 199: 195: 190: 158:Arnaud Beltrame 139: 99: 64: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 282: 272: 271: 266: 261: 247: 246: 235: 234:External links 232: 229: 228: 214: 205: 192: 191: 189: 186: 143:Idar-Oberstein 138: 135: 98: 95: 90: 89: 86: 83: 63: 60: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 281: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 256: 254: 241: 238: 237: 224: 218: 209: 203: 197: 193: 185: 183: 179: 175: 170: 165: 163: 159: 155: 150: 148: 144: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 119:Fontainebleau 116: 112: 108: 104: 94: 87: 84: 81: 80: 79: 77: 73: 69: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 32: 19: 217: 208: 196: 169:fanfare band 166: 151: 140: 100: 91: 65: 47: 39: 37: 34:Coat of arms 244:(in French) 52:French Army 253:Categories 188:References 154:Draguignan 76:Strasbourg 56:Draguignan 127:Cherchell 111:Toulouse 131:Algeria 103:Floréal 44:French 123:Nîmes 68:Douai 38:The 74:and 72:Metz 255:: 167:A 149:. 129:, 58:. 46:: 225:. 42:( 20:)

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School of Applied Artillery (France)

French
French Army
Draguignan
Douai
Metz
Strasbourg
Floréal
French Republican Calendar
Toulouse
Châlons-en-Champagne
Fontainebleau
Nîmes
Cherchell
Algeria
Idar-Oberstein
Châlons-sur-Marne
Draguignan
Arnaud Beltrame
terrorist attack in 2018
fanfare band
Musique de l'Artillerie
Second French Empire
fanfare trumpets
Adolphe Chéruel
"La fanfare de l'Ecole d'Artillerie"
Official site of the Ecole d'application de l'artillerie
Categories
Military training establishments of France

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