• The Hampshire Militia Artillery was a part-time reserve unit of Britain's Royal Artillery. Formed in 1853 from existing infantry militia units in Hampshire...
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  • New Hampshire Militia was a militia of what is now the U.S. state of New Hampshire. First organized in 1631, it was redesignated as the New Hampshire National...
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  • The Hampshire Militia was an auxiliary military force in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in Southern England. From their formal organisation as Trained...
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    197th Field Artillery Brigade ("Concord Volunteers") is a field artillery brigade of the New Hampshire Army National Guard. 197th Field Artillery Brigade...
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  • South Hampshire Light Infantry Militia (or colloquially the 'South Hants Militia') was an auxiliary military regiment in the county of Hampshire on England's...
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  • coastal artillery, the Militia regiments of the island served in home defence in all of Britain's major wars until 1909. The English militia was descended...
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    Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington (category Hampshire and Isle of Wight Militia officers)
    was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Hampshire Militia Artillery on 22 November 1884, and the 6th West York Militia on 10 April 1886. He held both honours...
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  • with the New Hampshire Air National Guard, it is an element of the New Hampshire National Guard. As a state militia, units in the New Hampshire Army National...
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    The Militia Artillery units of the United Kingdom and Colonies (including Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, and...
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    however, and the Bermuda Militia Artillery (and from 1939 the Bermuda Militia Infantry) continued to be titled as militia until amalgamated with the...
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  • 2nd Brigade – formerly Hampshire Artillery Militia 3rd Brigade – formerly Isle of Wight Artillery Militia 1st Hampshire Artillery Volunteers HQ at Plymouth...
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  • Arthur Robert Naghten (category Hampshire and Isle of Wight Militia officers)
    Southampton. He was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the Hampshire Militia Artillery on 3 September 1853 when the unit was first raised. He was promoted...
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    The Militia had been principally an infantry force to this date, but Militia Artillery units were added from this point, and some existing Militia Infantry...
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    Trained Bands Militia (Great Britain) Militia (United Kingdom) Special Reserve West Norfolk Militia East Norfolk Militia Norfolk Artillery Militia Norfolk claimed...
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  • 24th among artillery militia units but the Royal Pembroke dropped to 31st. Trained Bands Militia (English) Militia (Great Britain) Militia (United Kingdom)...
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  • Charles Hulse (cricketer) (category Hampshire and Isle of Wight Militia officers)
    in the part-time Hampshire Militia Artillery in February 1880, which trained at Fort Rowner. He was promoted to captain in the militia in April 1885, and...
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    Rifle and Artillery Volunteer corps composed of part-time soldiers eager to supplement the Regular British Army in time of need. The 2nd Hampshire (2nd Hants)...
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    James Miller (general) (category New Hampshire militia)
    practice in Greenfield, New Hampshire, from 1803 to 1808. Miller joined the New Hampshire state militia and commanded an artillery unit, until General Benjamin...
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  • The North Hampshire Militia (or colloquially the 'North Hants Militia') was an auxiliary military regiment in the county of Hampshire on England's South...
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    citizen militia for instruction in military discipline and tactics. Robert Keayne and many of the original members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company...
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    The 1st Hampshire Artillery Volunteers and its successors were part-time coast defence units of the British Army from 1860 to 1967. Although the units...
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    James Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury (category Hampshire and Isle of Wight Militia officers)
    Malmesbury and His Friends. He was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Hampshire Militia Artillery on 22 June 1854, from which he resigned on 22 November 1884....
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  • militia in England. Although the militia obligation was universal, it was impractical to train and equip every able-bodied man, and in 1570 Hampshire...
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    Division, Royal Artillery, was an administrative grouping of garrison units of the Royal Artillery, Artillery Militia and Artillery Volunteers within...
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    John Stark (category Militia generals in the American Revolution)
    Colonelcy in the New Hampshire Militia and was given command of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment and James Reed of the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment, also outside...
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  • Infantry. The 104th Infantry traces its history back to the Hampshire Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, constituted on May 7, 1662, and organized in 1663 from...
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  • Royal Cardigan Artillery assigned 33rd when it was converted in 1877. Trained Bands Militia (English) Militia (Great Britain) Militia (United Kingdom)...
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    association for the 103d Field Artillery Regiment. On 19 April 1875, the PMCA voted to make itself subject to the state militia laws and, on 1 May 1875, the...
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    The 197th Field Artillery Regiment is a regiment in the New Hampshire Army National Guard. B Battery claims to have been formed before 1780 as 1st Company...
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  • right of the line. Militia and Army Reserve units take precedence after Regular units with the exception of The Honourable Artillery Company and The Royal...
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