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XI Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
3rd Highland (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
ington was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1901; he served in the Second Boer War be
g's Royal Rifle Corps and the Royal Garrison Artillery in Essex, in 1910 he found employment at the
He was a captain in the Royal Horse Artillery in the First World War.
for three Fulham Brigades of the Royal Field Artillery.
V Battery Royal Horse Artillery
olete BL 12 pounder 6 cwt gun in Royal Horse Artillery service until the QF 13 pounder became avail
much smaller fur cap worn by the Royal Horse Artillery and hussar regiments in full dress.
W Battery Royal Horse Artillery
King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery
42, but first served with the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II.
n to be Chief Instructor to the Royal Marine Artillery in 1928.
w duty with: Arty Wing RTD, Royal Australian Artillery 10 Field Brigade; Eastern Command, 2 Militar
N Battery Royal Horse Artillery
He enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1915 and was commissioned in 1917.
X Battery Royal Horse Artillery
He served with the Royal Australian Artillery (RAA) during World War II.
ry, at School of Instruction for Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery until returning to
of the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery.
ental duty with the 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong 1970-197
HQ - South Shields Royal Garrison Artillery Northumbrian (North Riding) Heavy Bty.
914 he was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery and served until 1918, reaching the rank of
78 and was allocated to the Royal Australian Artillery.
serving as a gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery during the Third Battle of Ypres.
P Battery (Anti-tank) Royal Horse Artillery (RHA)
Officer of 1st Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, his first command since leaving C battery.
nal Service, serving in the Royal Australian Artillery as a gunner, operator and batman to the Comm
were also seven batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery, an Armoured Car detachment and the 7th Ligh
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field Artillery, had all been either killed, wounded, or dri
rdshire Yeomanry) Field Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Army) and was granted the full
ed as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery in France and occupied Germany in 1918 and 1
Royal Garrison Artillery won the championship.
15 to 1919 he served with the Royal Garrison Artillery and was twice wounded, losing his left eye a
eventh Heavy Battery of the Royal Australian Artillery, with Meredith commanding a pair of soldiers
Gregory served in the Royal Garrison Artillery, but also made 53 appearances for Watford in
er barracks gate, one named the Royal Marine Artillery.
In 1915 he enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery.
With the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, London
e (Identical to that worn by the Royal Horse Artillery)
lst serving as a sergeant in the Royal Field Artillery on the Western Front in France.
f the 3rd South Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, in 1913.
1/5th Hants Howitzer Bty Royal Field Artillery
A lieutenant of the Royal Marine Artillery (George Dare Dowell) came to his assistance,
giment in 1914 and served in the Royal Field Artillery until 1916, when he joined the newly formed
tury, serving as a base for the Royal Marine Artillery howitzer and anti aircraft brigade, and late
The 107 Royal Horse Artillery (South Notts Hussars Yeomanry) consisted of
n the alarm was given Q Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, was within 300 yards of the Spruit.
fame is as commander of G Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the thick of the fighting at the Battle o
ded:- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, 3 Royal Horse Artillery and a battalion each from Sweden, Finland an
ing from Sandhurst he joined the Royal Field Artillery before moving to the 17th Lancers, and in 19
e, he was a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Artillery between 1942 and 1943.
e military as a major for the Royal Canadian Artillery in Europe.
reiber was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery becoming a Lieutenant in 1912.
colonel of the 1st Lancashire Royal Garrison Artillery and on his retirement in 1884, was granted t
7 (Para) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
ch and was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1895 before serving in the Second Boer Wa
irst World War he served in the Royal Marine Artillery and was involved in the Battle of the Somme.
The 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery is a close support regiment attached to the
Sergeant Major in the 'L' Bty., Royal Horse Artillery, British Army during the World War I when th
referred, is a former Australian Royal Navy artillery battery in the hinterland of Horseshoe.
e changes, it became 'P' Battery Royal Horse Artillery in 1889.
22 Mountain Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
ught in World War II with the Royal Canadian Artillery.
en he was made an officer in the Royal Field Artillery in 1915.
anti-tank guns from 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (RHA), 'C' battery 4 RHA, and the 106th batt
so served in the Northumberland Royal Guards Artillery with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was
943 to 1946, he served in the Royal Canadian Artillery and then in the Intelligence Corps of the Ca
d during World War I with the Royal Garrison Artillery after which he studied at Queens' College, C
e First World War, he joined the Royal Field Artillery; he was killed in action on January 16, 1917
rs old, and a lieutenant in the Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines during the Crimean War when t
of the 14th and 66th Batteries, Royal Field Artillery, were lying in an advanced donga close in th
joined CCXV (1st Wessex) Brigade Royal Field Artillery (TF).
-Upon-Tyne (Western division, Royal Garrison Artillery) Volunteers and later served as a Lieutenant
In his forties he served in the Royal Field Artillery during the first world war.
idland (Howitzer) Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery as a Second Lieutenant.
Royal Garrison Artillery, 71 and 90 Companies
World War, Hiams served with the Royal Field Artillery.
Royal Australian Artillery Museum, North Head, Sydney, Australia
arratt was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1910 and transferred to the Royal Flying
rles Campbell, DS0, MC (135944), Royal Horse Artillery,
Isherwood fought in the Royal Field Artillery in the first world war, rising to the rank o
he AIF so that he could join the Royal Field Artillery of the British Army in December 1915.
22 Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
Guinea as a Gunner with the Royal Australian Artillery and died on the 28th of August 1942.
Royal Society, a major in the Royal Stannary Artillery, a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieuten
Regiment, the locally stationed Royal Field Artillery and officers and men of the R.I.C. took plac
st World War he served in the Royal Garrison Artillery.
Captain; RFC and Royal Field Artillery
ommander 12th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery.
ng had spent the war with the Royal Garrison Artillery in Italy, and also made over 30 appearances
ling the memorial, men of the Royal Garrison Artillery ('RGA') are shown on the plan entitled Plan
In January 1915 he joined the Royal Field Artillery.
ar I he served overseas with the Royal Field Artillery.
ferred into 114 Battery, XXV Bde Royal Field Artillery.
d, and a major in the 119th Bty, Royal Field Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe
102 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
he addition of the 5th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery became known as the 23rd Armoured Brigade Gr
ast Lancashire Regiment) Brigade, Royal Foot Artillery
X.66 Medium Mortar Battery Royal Foot Artillery
Z.66 Medium Mortar Battery Royal Foot Artillery
e and Belgium as a Major in the Royal Marine Artillery.
nduct of all ranks of Q Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, was conspicuously gallant and daring, but t
Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers) then Archdeacon of Hastings from
ng his career he served with the Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery.
apons, it was operated by the Royal Garrison Artillery in World War I.
geant in the 3rd Wessex Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, during the First World War.
16 and was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery and shipped out to France to fight in the Fi
tery and 104 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery providing indirect fire support in conjuncti
during which he served with the Royal Field Artillery.
Bassom joined the Royal Marine Artillery as a Gunner at the age of 17 and gained the
Sanderson served in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.
ears old, and a sergeant in the Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines during the First World War wh
nd 1766, becoming Colonel of the Royal Irish Artillery in 1760.
vans was transferred to the Royal Australian Artillery on 27 March 1916, and went to the Western Fr
13 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery was formed in New South Wales during Septemb
illman was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in 1889.
s own gunners, the 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, 64th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery and,
He was commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery in 1918 and joined the Territorial Army whil
ed to the 48 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery.
Canada - Royal Canadian Artillery
igade Major of the 24th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
in the 'C' Battery 63rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, British Army during the First World War whe
elieved C Battery of 176 Brigade Royal Field Artillery (RFA) on the line south east of Armentieres,
efore his 1916 commission in the Royal Field Artillery.
became Colonel Commandant of the Royal Horse Artillery, and in the same year he was appointed Maste
War, being commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery.
katchewan, he served with the Royal Canadian Artillery and was officer with the Princess Patricia's
All units of the Royal Horse Artillery unless shown
E Battery Royal Horse Artillery are a Close Support Battery of 1st Regiment
in World War I served in the Royal Garrison Artillery and later as a war artist.
the extent to which, in such rugged country, artillery, with reliable infantry ahead, could halt an
The Russian initial artillery bombardment was quite long (it lasted two da
M1902 gun was the mainstay of Russian Empire artillery; as such it was extensively used in World Wa
come the largest cannon of the Russian siege artillery (1577; weight - 7,134 kg; displayed in St. P
nlike the Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber the artillery model has no basket.
2,000 metres (6,600 ft) from Salaita, German artillery began firing.
e the player a few tries on the same course, Artillery Duel switches to a new mountain after each t
At the same time, Artillery specialist Filemon N. Pestich was sent to Am
army remained passive and was satisfied with artillery bombardments of the weirs on the Drava, the
on it were unfruitful due to the scarcity of artillery.
Shield The shield is scarlet for Artillery.
e wearer: sky blue for infantry, scarlet for artillery, and gold for cavalry.
' where there was then a training school for artillery officers, afterwards merged in the Woolwich
He became Chief Instructor at the School of Artillery, Larkhill in 1920, serving until 1923 when h
He has been an instructor at the School of Artillery, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and th
ts, he was Chief Instructor at the School of Artillery in Deolali and the Deputy Director of Artill
ysics, and at the Prussian Army's school for artillery and engineers.
, he had a brilliant career at the school of artillery at Metz.
the Red Army and graduated from a school of artillery.
He served as an Instructor at the School of Artillery from 1967-70, and subsequently at the Army W
e Long Gunnery Staff Course at the School of Artillery, Devlali.
army establishments including the School of Artillery of Indian Army and nearby Airforce station.
Deolali is home to the School of Artillery, the premier institution for imparting train
Garrison is also home to the Royal School of Artillery.
elled platform for the 800mm Schwerer Gustav artillery piece also made by Krupp - the largest artil
ommanding Officer of the Second Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion until returning to the United Stat
on, aware that the governor had secretly had artillery shipped from the Confederacy to the militia,
troops, a company of Turcos and a section of artillery, marched directly on My Cui from Vinh Long.
men of the 9th MSM Cavalry and a section of artillery from the 3rd Indiana Battery, crossed the Mi
(Richards') Hill, supported by a section of artillery.
d two members of the Minutemen to seek siege artillery from the Confederate Government.
ate Ghosts have reportedly been seen placing artillery on the battlefield.
17), daughter of General George Selby, Royal Artillery.
21° Self propelled Artillery Regiment "Trieste" in Foggia
pired by the Grille series of self propelled artillery vehicles developed by Nazi Germany during Wo
rting them into self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery, mounting a 37 mm anti-aircraft gun on the T
nown as PGZ-95) self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery (SPAA) system as the main search and acquisi
The Wiard rifle is a semi-steel light artillery piece invented by Norman Wiard.
, the rebel General Queipo de Llano sends in artillery and heavily armed troops.
1 Separate Heavy Artillery Regiment
Three sequels followed, Artillery of Lies in 1991, Red Rag Blues in 2006, and
y Train, 5th Battalion (late Serjeant, Royal Artillery) Lieutenant George Symons Date of Act of Bra
After switching to aviation, he served in artillery cooperation units operating two-seaters in S
n Warsaw from 1767 until 1791, and served as Artillery General of Lithuania, from 1773 to 1793.
aw service with the Afrika Korps, serving as artillery observation vehicles after being fitted with
midnight on 19 July, the Republicans set the Artillery (also called the ordnance barracks), castle
struction of fortifications and the setup of artillery batteries to counter naval attacks.
428 men, seven field artillery pieces and 117 wagons were captured.
a private in Battery A, Seventy-second Field Artillery, from August 27, 1918, to January 9, 1919.
ed soft-skinned vehicles and several Russian artillery batteries.
l on the second day and seized several Union artillery pieces before withdrawing when supporting un
of Harry Hays, who had seized several Union artillery pieces.
pressure of heavy fire from enemy ship based artillery had to give up the position.
would enable him to use his ships' superior artillery, but Republican Vice Admiral de Ubieta decid
sors, any of his or their ships, ordinances, artillery, or other munitions of fortifications of war
from the King his castles, forts, ships, or artillery, and to fail to surrender any of them within
craft, hostile naval gunfire and shore based artillery, the combined total of Army, Navy and Marine
The ships came under fire from shore based artillery and bombers many times, but survived all att
r, his plans were limited by the shortage of artillery ammunition which meant the preliminary bomba
s attribute the victory to a 7-hour siege of artillery or the use of Congreve rockets.
27: a commander, two drivers, a signaler, an artillery officer, 12 artillery men, eight machine gun
nd brigades, but also significant additional artillery and engineer units, which were vital for bre
They served with the single heavy artillery battalion of the Norwegian Army in 1940, but
"caretaker status," with only a single Coast Artillery noncom assigned to watch over it and other n
Headquarters was wiped out when a single NVA artillery round exploded within the command group.
f BMP-2 armored vehicles and a single 155-mm artillery battery.
The newly sited British artillery opened up on the advancing French and Irish
the gathering and reported the situation to artillery officers on the ground, who fired three 5.9"
Kampot was further reinforced with six 105mm artillery pieces and two more battalions.
                                                                                                   


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