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  2. East Anglian Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The East Anglian Brigade (known as G Group until 1948) was an administrative brigade of the British Army from 1946 to 1968, that administered the regiments with recruiting grounds in East Anglia, and the East of England.

  3. 4th East Anglian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The IV East Anglian Brigade (4th East Anglian Brigade) of the Royal Field Artillery was a unit of Britain's Territorial Force (TF) from 1908 to 1919. It served in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign during World War I .

  4. List of units of the British Army Territorial Force (1908)

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    2nd East Anglian Brigade (changed to 1st East Anglian Brigade) Northamptonshire: 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment (part) 4th East Anglian Brigade (part) Northumberland: 1st Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) (part) 1st Northumberland Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) 2nd Northumbrian Brigade ...

  5. 1st East Anglian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In September that year, while still based there, the Regiment amalgamated with the three other remaining regiments of the East Anglian Brigade (2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire), 3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot) and the Royal Leicestershire Regiment) on 1 September 1964 to ...

  6. 86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment ...

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    In March 1920 the Hertfordshire Yeomanry converted to the Royal Field Artillery (RFA) and amalgamated with the 1st and 2nd Hertfordshire Batteries of the 4th East Anglian Brigade, RFA, to form a new 3rd East Anglian Brigade, RFA. [a] The Yeomanry component supplied 3rd and 4th Hertfordshire Batteries.

  7. East Anglian (Essex) Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery

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    The East Anglian Division was provided with a battery formed from part of the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers). While the bulk of the Essex artillery volunteers from the London suburbs transferred to the Royal Field Artillery as the 2nd East Anglian Brigade, the East Anglian (Essex) Heavy Battery remained with the RGA.

  8. Queen's Division - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Division was formed in 1968 with the regimentation of the Home Counties Brigade, Fusilier Brigade and East Anglian Brigade, followed by the union of the new regiments. The depot was established at Bassingbourn Barracks in Cambridgeshire. [1]

  9. 1st Norfolk Artillery Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    A 3rd Line Depot brigade (3/I East Anglian Brigade) was formed early in March 1915. At first, training had to be carried out without any guns, harness or horses. In May the unit was affiliated to No 4 TF Artillery School at High Wycombe, which took over training while the 3/Ist became a holding and draft-finding unit. The 3rd Line East Anglian ...