• The Antrim Artillery was a part-time reserve unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, from 1853 to 1919. It numbered...
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    Garrison Artillery (Militia) units to Special Reserve Royal Field Artillery, but all Home units other than The Antrim Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia)...
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    TA units of the Royal Artillery (RA) and Royal Engineers (RE) were established in Northern Ireland. One of these was the Antrim (Fortress) Company Royal...
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  • year in the 2nd century AD 146 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC 146 (Antrim Artillery) Corps Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers 146 Lucina, a main-belt asteroid...
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  • Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, an English military unit 114 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, a Northern Irish military unit 114...
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    525th (Antrim) Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) was a volunteer coastal defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army from 1937 until 1956. It was the...
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  • regiment of the Royal Engineers, British Army. Initially the 74th (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment was a reserve engineer regiment, but was then disbanded...
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  • government outposts in County Antrim and then for the main attack to fall on Antrim town. Then using artillery seized at Antrim, the rebels were to march...
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    (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment, forming 112 (Antrim Fortress) Field Squadron. In 1993 the regiment was reduced to a single squadron, 74 (Antrim Artillery)...
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    lineage becoming 85 (Ulster and Antrim Artillery) Signal Squadron through the disbandment of the 74th (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment. The squadron...
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  • units having their own internal order of precedence, starting with the Antrim Artillery Militia, numbered 1st, whereas for the Militia Infantry of England...
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    Royal Artillery into the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1899, the Militia Artillery units were re-titled accordingly in 1902 (by example, The Antrim Royal...
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  • Cumbernauld, Leuchars, and Kinloss 10 (Orkney) Troop, in Kirkwall 591 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, in Bangor, Northern Ireland 75 Engineer Regiment (Army...
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  • Artillery served as a volunteer with the [[Irish Militia Artillery Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery], (formed from service companies from the Antrim...
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  • Wicklow, former captain 60th Rifles, joined Antrim Artillery as captain 26 July 1879, transferred to Wicklow Artillery as major 23 February 1881, retired 8 August...
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  • Kirkwall, Orkney 236 (Logistics) Troop, at Kinloss Barracks, Kinloss 591 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, in Bangor 2 Troop, at Lowfield Camp, Ballymena 3 Troop...
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  • 2nd Brigade – formerly Antrim Artillery 3rd Brigade – formerly Donegal Artillery 4th Brigade – formerly Dublin City Artillery Militia 5th Brigade – formerly...
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    formerly Antrim Artillery (8 btys) 3rd Brigade at Letterkenny – formerly Donegal Artillery (6 btys) 4th Brigade at Dublin – formerly Dublin City Artillery Militia...
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  • and 3rd Training Regiments, Royal Engineers Territorial Army 74th (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment reduced to 74 Independent Field Squadron 76th Engineer...
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    Squadron, Ewell (Supports regular 42 Geographic Engineer Regiment) 591 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, Bangor 299 Parachute Field Squadron...
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  • Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia), Monmouth Castle 74th (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment Corps of Royal Engineers (V), Belfast 75th Volunteer...
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    Belfast. 69 Signal Squadron at Belfast and Limavady. 85 (Ulster and Antrim Artillery) Signal Squadron at Lisburn. "40 (Ulster) Signal Regiment". Signal...
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  • was a British Army officer. Kirkpatrick was commissioned into the Antrim Artillery on 14 December 1872 and transferred to the York and Lancaster Regiment...
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  • company of the Antrim Artillery to form the Irish Militia Artillery brigade under the command of Lt-Col Eldred Pottinger of the Antrim. From April to...
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  • Royal Artillery – The Lowland Gunners – was a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It supported 19 Light Brigade in the field artillery role...
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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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    Cheshire) Infantry Regiment January 1945 525th (Antrim) Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) – converted from Antrim Heavy Regiment July 1940, S/A June 1945 526th...
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  • Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan (category High sheriffs of Antrim)
    Royal Artillery. He became a major during World War II. O'Neill was elected to Westminster for the Ulster Unionist Party at the 1952 North Antrim by-election...
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  • in 1877, but joined the Antrim Artillery Militia as a captain in 1879 and was later promoted to major in the Wicklow Artillery Militia on 23 February 1881...
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  • William Chaine (category Military personnel from County Antrim)
    Chaine was born in Antrim in 1838, the son of William Chaine, of Moylina, Co. Antrim, and was a Lieutenant of the Antrim Artillery Militia in his early...
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