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List of Royal Artillery batteries - Wikipedia
Current Batteries of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The following list includes the Battery name, its battle honour title and the year the Battery was formed. It also includes its equipment or role, and current location. [1] Regular Batteries in Suspended Animation (By order of Seniority) See more
The Royal Regiment of Artillery is an Arm of the British Army. The Regiment is made up of two distinct arms; the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Artillery. Somewhat confusingly both consist of a number of Regiments, which … See more
Some former TA/Army Reserve batteries were reduced to troops (equivalent of a platoon).
Former Batteries
• 213 (South Lancashire Artillery) Battery – amalgamated with 209 (Manchester and St Helens) Battery … See moreUnits in Suspended Animation are not disbanded and remain on the Royal Regiment of Artillery's Order of Battle and maintain their order of precedence alongside Active … See more
The Order of Precedence of Volunteer Batteries is by Battery number – only those from 1967 are shown.
• 200 (Sussex Yeomanry) Battery – converted in October … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license 10 (Assaye) Bty | 36 Regiment Royal Artillery | United …
10 Battery was originally formed in 1755 as the 3rd Company Bombay Artillery. The Battery, at the time of formation, was equipped with cannons pulled by elephants. The Battery holds three main honour titles: 1799 Seringapataam, …
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10 Battery formed in 1889 and joined 17 Brigade RFA in 1900. It served with the 29th Division at Gallipoli in 1915, and on the Western Front 1916-18. In World War 2, 10 Battery continued to serve with 17 Field Regiment. It served in …
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Batteries and Brigades of the Royal Field Artillery
Learn about the formation, attachments and history of each brigade and battery of the Royal Field Artillery in World War I. Find links to details of movements and battles of the RFA units, regular, Territorial and New Army.
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