The German attack was supported by 12 guns which devastated the British battery.
There were some British batteries up with the third army.
The British batteries on the surrounding islands continued to fire, switching to "hot shot", used to start fires within the fort.
Two days later, the sky cleared and the British batteries started rumbling again.
Power supplies accept British 220/240v battery charging units, but your mains plug won't fit.
A barrage of steel whistled over the lead tanks as British batteries began to engage the enemy.
On the south bank, the American sortie against the British battery was partially successful.
A British battery had got their range and was giving it to them hot and strong.
British batteries moved progressively closer to the walls, inflicting heavy damage within the city.
The deployment of the British battery is unclear but appears to have operated single guns throughout the country.