The " Moulin de Rozel " is a tower mill built in 1799 . The mill was dismantled in 1916 and during World War Two it was converted into an artillery observation post.
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"St Ouen's Windmill ", or " Moulin de la Campagne " is a tower mill in Grantez, Saint Ouen, that was converted into an artillery observation post by the Germans during World War Two.
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Fighting started on the southern face of the salient on the evening of 4 July 1943, when German infantry launched attacks to seize high ground for artillery observation posts prior to the main assault.
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Further to the left, Anzac House, an important German artillery observation post, which overlooked the Steenbeek valley to the north, was captured as the garrison tried to engage the Australians by moving their machine-guns outside.
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The rotating head can be mounted on either a tripod on the ground or an elevated mast, the latter fitted to the Warrior Artillery Observation Post vehicle ( FV514 ), or the Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle.
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The speed of attack and the depth of the French objectives meant that there was no time to establish artillery observation posts overlooking the Ailette valley, in the areas where French infantry had reached the ridge.
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FV4203 Centurion Mk 12 AVRE . A modified Artillery Observation Post vehicle, it was armed with the conventional 105 mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun and provided with track width mine clearance ploughs instead of the dozer blade on the mk . 5.
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Moulin de Rozel was a mill built in 1799 and dismantled in 1916, later converted to an artillery observation post by the Germans in the occupation of the Channel Islands now a Jersey listed building, it also serves as a marine navigation mark.
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In November, 1951, King now a Captain with the 16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery and a signaller, Gunner Derek Rixon, manned a forward artillery observation post ( OP ) for New Zealand artillery supporting a company of The King's Own Scottish Borderers on Hill 355.
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While the 51st Highland Division was operating around Kidney, the Australians were attacking Point 29, a high Axis artillery observation post south-west of Tel el Eisa, in an attempt to surround the Axis coastal salient containing the German 164th Light Division and large numbers of Italian infantry.