The Royal Glamorgan Artillery Militia (RGAM) was a part-time reserve unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based at Swansea in Glamorgan, South Wales, from...
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The Glamorganshire Militia, later the Royal Glamorgan Light Infantry, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the county of Glamorganshire in South Wales...
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the Honorable Artillery Company (HAC) indicate that it was formed two years prior to the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia). However, in 1930...
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formerly Royal Glamorgan Artillery Militia 3rd Brigade – formerly Carmarthen Artillery Militia 4th Brigade – formerly Pembroke Artillery Militia 5th Brigade...
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Welsh Division, Royal Artillery, was an administrative grouping of garrison units of the Royal Artillery, Artillery Militia and Artillery Volunteers in...
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This list of regiments of the Royal Artillery covers the period from 1938, when the RA adopted the term 'regiment' rather than 'brigade' for a lieutenant-colonel's...
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part of the divisional artillery of 53rd (W) Division. On 31 October 1956 it absorbed the Pembroke batteries of the 408th (Glamorgan and Pembroke) Coast...
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infantry. A single militia artillery unit, the Lancashire Royal Field Artillery, was also created in the United Kingdom as field artillery, equipped with...
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(as artillery) World War II. The lineage is maintained by C (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop, 211 (South Wales) Battery, 104th Regiment Royal Artillery. After...
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training was given by the permanent staff of the Swansea-based Royal Glamorgan Artillery Militia (RGAM). In 1860 a pair of 18-pounder muzzle-loading cannon...
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Swansea Rifles (redirect from 67th (6th (Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welch Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery)
Regular and Militia battalions. The 3rd Glamorgan was placed with the 41st (Welch) and 69th Foot in Brigade No 24 (Pembroke, Carmarthen and Glamorgan) in Western...
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author unknown, 'The History of The Welch Regiment 1919 – 1951' Wikimedia Commons has media related to Welch Regiment. Royal Glamorgan Light Infantry...
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The Glamorgan Fortress Royal Engineers was a Welsh Territorial Army (TA) unit of Britain's Royal Engineers, first raised in 1885 as a Volunteer unit of...
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Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, Royal Artillery — Light gun regiment paired with 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery and 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Regimental...
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Glamorgan Militia (Cardiff) Divisional Troops 1st Bn. 7th Foot (Cork), 19th Hussars (Ballincollig), 18th Company Royal Engineers (Cork) Artillery N/3rd...
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for family dependants. Unlike the army, the militia had no cavalry or, until 1853, artillery. The militia was constitutionally separate from the army...
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Western Division, Royal Artillery, was an administrative grouping of garrison units of the Royal Artillery, Artillery Militia and Artillery Volunteers within...
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The 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers, later 4th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, popularly known as the Lewisham Gunners, was a volunteer unit of the...
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attached to the Pembroke Artillery Militia from 1881 The 1st Pembrokeshire formed part of the Welsh Division, Royal Artillery, from 1882, but was disbanded...
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The Carnarvonshire Militia, later the Royal Carnarvon Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the county of Caernarfonshire (then spelt Carnarvonshire)...
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brother, James Clifton Brown (simultaneously an officer in the Royal Lancashire Militia Artillery), became Major of the brigade in 1862 and from 1864 Lt-Col...
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1st Gloucestershire Engineer Volunteer Corps (redirect from 1st Gloucestershire (The Western Counties) Engineer Volunteers, Royal Engineers)
Devonshire EVC joined in 1869. Captain James Henry Dowling of the Royal Glamorgan Militia was appointed to command the 1st Gloucester EVC on 11 July 1861...
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Defence) The Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Royal Engineers (Territorial Army) 157th (Wales and Midlands) Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps...
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colonial government was finally compelled to raise militia and volunteer forces (the Bermuda Militia Artillery and the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps) by Act...
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Brecknockshire Battalion (redirect from 638th (Brecknock) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery)
anti-aircraft regiment of the Royal Artillery and was one of the founder units of today's 104th Regiment Royal Artillery in the Army Reserve. An invasion...
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Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, Cardiff 67th (6th (Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welch Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, Cardiff 68th (1st...
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19th century. However the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry was called to deal with civil disorders, such as a mutiny by the county Militia in Devizes, the Swing Riots...
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Scouts Divisional artillery: 4th, 20th, and 38th Field Batteries, Royal Field Artillery; 37th Howitzer Battery, Royal Field Artillery; 'H' Section, pom-poms;...
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1st Flintshire Rifle Volunteers (redirect from 60th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery)
Regular and Militia battalions – Sub-District No 23 in Western District for the Flintshire Battalion, grouped with the 23rd Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers)...
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Denbighshire Hussars (redirect from 69th (Caernarvon & Denbigh Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery)
converted into a unit of the Royal Artillery. The lineage has been continued by 398 (Flint & Denbighshire Yeomanry) Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps. After Britain...
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