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  1. Field of Fire. Men burned alive by the dragons, supplemental art from Game of Thrones. Conflict. Aegon's Conquest. Date. Around 2 BC. Place. Northern Reach, south of the Blackwater Rush and near the Goldroad. Result.

  2. The Field of Fire [1] was the pivotal battle that decided the result of Aegon's Conquest. To face the invading Aegon the Conqueror in open battle, Kings Mern IX Gardener of the Reach and Loren I Lannister of the Rock combined the armies of both the richest Kingdom and the most populous Kingdom, terming it the "Iron Fist".

  3. The field of fire of a weapon (or group of weapons) is the area around it that can easily and effectively be reached by gunfire. The term 'field of fire' is mostly used in reference to machine guns. Their fields of fire incorporate the beaten zone.

  4. The Field of Fire was the battle in which Aegon I Targaryen became victorious and took King's Landing, ruling over the Seven Kingdoms. He used the three dragons to burn and kill the men of House Gardener, also killing its king, Mern. Meanwhile, another opposing king, Loren Lannister, agreed to...

  5. Fields of Fire is a solitaire game of commanding a rifle company between World War II and Present Day. The game is different from many tactical games in that it is diceless and card based. There are two decks used to play.

  6. Fields of Fire is a novel by U.S. Senator Jim Webb, first published in 1978. It follows the lives of several Marines serving in the Vietnam War. Content. The novel is told mainly from the viewpoints of three Marines: 2nd Lt.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2001 · Fields of Fire is James Webb’s classic novel of the Vietnam War, a novel of poetic power, razor-sharp observation, and agonizing human truths seen through the prism of nonstop combat. Weaving together a cast of vivid characters, Fields of Fire captures the journey of unformed men through a man-made hell—until each man finds his fate.