The East Riding Royal Garrison Artillery (ERRGA) was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based at Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It provided...
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The 2nd East Riding Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based at Hull and along the Humber Estuary. Its successor units...
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(West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) 70th (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) 71st (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery...
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The West Riding Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery was a part-time unit of Britain's Territorial Force formed in 1908 in the West Riding of Yorkshire...
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The 1st East Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based in the East Riding of Yorkshire, which also contained...
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recruited from Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It was the first unit of the Royal Garrison Artillery raised for 'Kitchener's Army' and it...
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Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, is a barracks of the British Army which forms part of Woolwich Garrison. The Royal Regiment of Artillery had its headquarters...
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The West Riding Artillery was formed as a group of volunteer units of the British Army in 1860. Its units later formed the divisional artillery of the West...
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Volunteer Artillery units became part of the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) in 1899 and in 1902 the unit was redesignated 1st North Riding Royal Garrison Artillery...
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Duke of Wellington's Regiment (redirect from 58th (Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery)
Regiment RA(TA)". The Royal Artillery 1939-45. "43 (5th Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Garrison Regiment RA". The Royal Artillery 1939-45. Farndale, Annex...
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Northern 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 Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that...
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basis by Britain's Royal Artillery (RA) in 1882 in an attempt to improve the administration and recruitment of garrison artillery units. These also provided...
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Catterick Garrison is a major garrison and military town 3 miles (5 km) south of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is the largest British Army garrison in...
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(IV West Riding) (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (broken up 18 October 1916) West Riding Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (a battery...
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Southwick. On 1 June 1899, all the Volunteer artillery units became part of the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) and with the abolition of the RA's divisional...
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voluntary reserves from 1701 to 1957. The garrison evolved from an independent company, to a company of Royal Garrison Battalion during the American War of...
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(Northumbrian) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery is part of the Army Reserve and has sub units throughout the north east as well as one sub unit in Leeds...
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The Royal Regiment of Artillery is an Arm of the British Army. The Regiment is made up of two distinct arms; the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Artillery...
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The 14th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, was one of the first British Army units recruited for 'Kitchener's Army' in World War I. It served on...
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John Womersley (category Royal Garrison Artillery officers)
was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the East Riding Fortress Company, Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force) on 27 October 1915. On 7 July...
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Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock, honorary colonel of the 2nd East Riding Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) and a former captain in the Yorkshire Hussars...
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Army, primarily from the 1st Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles, are stationed at the various sites of Brunei Garrison in the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam...
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The Yorkshire Artillery Militia was a part-time reserve unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based in the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire from 1860 to...
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divided into separate field and garrison branches, and the artillery volunteers were all assigned to the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA). When the divisional...
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the later Territorial Force, including heavy batteries of the Royal Garrison Artillery that fought on the Western Front during World War I. It later formed...
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at Leven, East Riding of Yorkshire 930, 932, 933, Def Btys 931, 934 Def Btys – disbanded 15 March 1941 9th Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, formed at...
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1919 Birthday Honours (MC) (section East Africa)
Bayley, Royal Garrison Artillery, Special Reserve Temp Capt. Owen Albert Beaumont, Royal Army Medical Corps Temp Capt. Robert K. Birnie Royal Army Medical...
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Street, Hull (formerly the Artillery Barracks occupied by the 2nd East Riding Artillery Volunteers) A, B, C, and D Companies at Hull E Company at Shire...
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reorganisation of the Royal Artillery, the divisions were scrapped and the Suffolk Artillery became the Suffolk Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) in 1902. Under...
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