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  2. Berwickshire, Haddington, Linlithgow and Peebles Militia

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    The recruiting area for the unit was widened beyond its original four counties, and in April 1894 it was redesignated the South-East of Scotland Artillery to reflect this. [ 4 ] [ 17 ] From 1899 most units of the Militia artillery formally became part of the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA), the unit formally taking the title of South-East of ...

  3. Armed forces in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of the 105th Regiment Royal Artillery at Edinburgh Castle Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo The Atholl Highlanders on parade in 2017. Since the passing of the Treaty of Union in 1707 which unified the Kingdom of Scotland with the Kingdom of England to the create the Kingdom of Great Britain, Scottish armed forces were merged with the English armed forces and remain part of the overall ...

  4. Duke of Edinburgh's Own Edinburgh Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Artillery Militia was reorganised into 11 divisions of garrison artillery in 1882, and the Edinburgh unit joined the Scottish Division, taking the title of 3rd Brigade, Scottish Division, RA. When the Scottish Division was abolished in 1889 its militia were transferred to the Southern Division and the unit's title was altered to Duke of ...

  5. 19th Regiment Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The regiment traditionally recruited from the Highlands as its former nickname suggested but now also recruits from Grampian, Tayside, Fife, central Scotland and Argyll. With 40 Regt "Lowland Gunners" being placed into suspended animation as part of the Army 2020 plans, it became the principal Scottish artillery regiment.

  6. Category:Scottish regiments - Wikipedia

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    1st Argyll and Bute Artillery Volunteers; 1st Ayrshire and Galloway Artillery Volunteers; 1st Fife Artillery Volunteers; 1st Forfarshire Artillery Volunteers; 1st Lanarkshire Artillery Volunteers; 1st Renfrew and Dumbarton Artillery Volunteers; 2nd Sutherland Fencibles; 5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment; 19th Regiment Royal Artillery

  7. Category:Military of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military of Scotland" ... 105th Regiment Royal Artillery; 207 (City of Glasgow) Battery Royal Artillery ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  8. Category:Artillery of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Artillery of Scotland" This category contains only the following page. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. 79th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1924 the RFA was subsumed into the Royal Artillery (RA), and the word 'Field' was inserted into the titles of its brigades and batteries. [3] [5] [6] The establishment of a TA divisional artillery brigade was four 6-gun batteries, three equipped with 18-pounders and one with 4.5-inch howitzers, all of World War I patterns. However, the ...