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  2. Mountain Division, Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The RGA temporarily retained the divisional structure with the division being redesignated the Mountain Division, RGA, and the batteries becoming '1st Mountain Bty, RGA', etc. While the territorial divisions were scrapped on 31 December 1901, the term 'Mountain Division' continued as the title of a distinct branch of the RGA until World War I.

  3. List of Royal Artillery Divisions 1882–1902 - Wikipedia

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    The garrison branch was named the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) and included coast defence, position, heavy, siege and mountain artillery. The RGA retained the divisions until they were scrapped on 1 January 1902, at which point the Regular RGA companies were numbered in a single sequence and the militia and volunteer units were designated ...

  4. Category : Units and formations of the Royal Artillery by type

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Mountain batteries of the Royal Artillery (6 P) Mountain batteries of the Royal Garrison Artillery (8 P) R. Royal Artillery divisions ...

  5. List of mountain warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    10th Mountain Rifle Division ... The Royal Canadian Regiment [62] Bravo Company, ... 2nd Mountain Artillery Battery "Maturana" ...

  6. Category:Royal Artillery divisions - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Royal Artillery divisions" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Mountain Division ...

  7. Category:Royal Artillery lists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... List of Royal Artillery Divisions 1882–1902; F. ... List of light regiments of the Royal Artillery 1944–46; List of regiments of ...

  8. Royal Italian Army during World War II - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, German divisions had three infantry regiments. In addition to the two infantry regiments, the Italian infantry division included an artillery regiment, a mortar battalion, an engineer battalion, and a pack gun company. The division also had some division-level services and could have a division-level reserve infantry battalion.

  9. Northern Division, Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 the garrison artillery was reorganised again into three large divisions of garrison artillery and one of mountain artillery. Although the names of the garrison divisions were still territorial (Eastern, Southern and Western) the assignment of units to them was geographically arbitrary, with the militia and volunteer units formerly in Northern Division being grouped in the Southern and ...