• Thumbnail for 6th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
    The 6th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a new unit formed when Britain's Territorial Force was created in 1908. Its origin lay in...
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    The 8th London (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a new unit formed when Britain's Territorial Force was created in 1908. Its origin lay in...
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  • Thumbnail for 7th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
    7th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a new unit formed when Britain's Territorial Force was created in 1908. Its origin lay in Artillery Volunteer...
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  • Thumbnail for 3rd North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
    North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a volunteer unit of the British Territorial Force formed in 1908. It served in some of the bloodiest...
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  • 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers, later 4th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, popularly known as the Lewisham Gunners, was a volunteer unit of the British...
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  • and Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery 6th Provisional Brigade Ammunition Column RFA 6th Provisional Field Company Royal Engineers 61st Provisional...
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  • Thumbnail for 1st Wiltshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery
    The 1st Wiltshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery, and its successors were part-time Territorial Force units of the British Army from 1908 to 1950. It...
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  • Thumbnail for 3rd Middlesex Artillery Volunteers
    was designated the 3rd Middlesex Artillery Volunteers and went on to become the 5th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery in the Territorial Force. It provided...
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  • Thumbnail for 4th Home Counties Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
    The IV Home Counties (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a new volunteer unit formed in Kent as part of the Territorial Force (TF) in 1908....
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  • 1st Aberdeenshire Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army raised in Aberdeenshire and neighbouring counties in Scotland in 1860...
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  • Thumbnail for 223rd Brigade (United Kingdom)
    Battery and Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery 43rd Provisional Battalion (from home service details of 5th and 6th Battalions, King's Regiment (Liverpool))...
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  • Thumbnail for 2nd Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers
    Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery from 1890 to 1955. Raised as coastal defence artillery, it later...
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  • Thumbnail for 12th (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
    XII (Howitzer) Brigade (12th (Howitzer) Brigade) was a unit of Britain's Royal Field Artillery from 1900 until 1920, seeing service during the Second...
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  • Thumbnail for Kent Yeomanry
    Yeomanry and simultaneously re-roled as field artillery to form 6th (Kent) Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. In 1921 the regiment regained its yeomanry...
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    with an establishment of four Royal Field Artillery (RFA) brigades. The 1st Lincolnshire RGA (V) became I North Midland Brigade, RFA (TF), in the North...
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    Richard N. Gale. The division consisted of the 3rd and 5th Parachute Brigades along with the 6th Airlanding Brigade and supporting units. The division's...
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  • Provisional Battery Royal Field Artillery at Southminster 8th Provisional Brigade Ammunition Column RFA 8th Provisional Field Company Royal Engineers at Southminster...
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  • Thumbnail for 1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
    Force (TF) under the Haldane Reforms of 1908, the 1st Devonshire RGA became a brigade in the Royal Field Artillery (RFA). , initially as, changing to ...
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    the other regiments in the Fusilier Brigade – the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) and the Lancashire Fusiliers...
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  • transferred to 12th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, which was reforming in 67th (2nd Home Counties) Division. 222nd Brigade had no divisional allocation...
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  • Thumbnail for West Riding Artillery
    Administrative Brigade of Yorkshire (West Riding) Artillery Volunteers was formed at Bradford on 21 March 1864 and eventually included the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th and...
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  • The Cheshire Artillery Volunteers was a brigade of Volunteer artillery units raised in the county of Cheshire in the mid-19th century. Their successors...
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  • Thumbnail for Charge of the Light Brigade
    Light Brigade, led by Lord Cardigan, mounted a frontal assault against a Russian artillery battery which was well prepared with excellent fields of defensive...
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  • Field Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps (from details of 2nd and 3rd North Midland and 5th and 6th London Field Ambulances) 7th Provisional Brigade Train...
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  • 9th Provisional Brigade Ammunition Column RFA 9th Provisional Field Company, Royal Engineers 9th Provisional Signal Section, Royal Engineers 41st Provisional...
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  • Thumbnail for 1st Sussex Artillery Volunteers
    the Royal Field Artillery (RFA), forming the I Home Counties Brigade and two batteries of the II Home Counties Brigade respectively. Two companies of the...
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  • transferred to 12th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, which was reforming in 67th (2nd Home Counties) Division. On 12 February 1918 the brigade was transferred...
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  • Thumbnail for 2nd (Seaham) Durham Artillery Volunteer Corps
    The 2nd (Seaham) Durham Artillery Volunteer Corps was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery raised in County Durham by the Vane-Tempest family...
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  • Highland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (RFA), with one battery from the 1st Fife RGA (V), giving the following organisation: II Highland Brigade, RFA HQ...
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  • Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 153rd Brigade in the 51st (Highland) Division in May 1915 for service on the Western Front. The 1/6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion...
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