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  2. 155th (West Yorkshire) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The 155th (West Yorkshire) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, was a New Army ('Kitchener's Army') unit raised from Leeds in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the First World War. It saw service on the Western Front , including the Battles of the Somme , Arras , Messines and Passchendaele , the German spring offensive and the final Allied Hundred ...

  3. 3rd North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    On 29 April 1916, the batteries were designated A, B and C, and later the brigade was numbered CCXCVII (297) Brigade, RFA. At the end of May the brigade was joined by 2/1st Glamorganshire Royal Horse Artillery (equipped with four 18-pounder field guns

  4. 32nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    XXXII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade [a] ... A howitzer battery was formed in May 1916, from a section of each of 86th (Howitzer) and 128th (Howitzer ...

  5. 44th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    XLIV (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade [a] of the Royal Field Artillery which served in the First World War.It joined the BEF in August 1914 before being broken up in May 1916.

  6. 61st (2nd South Midland) Division - Wikipedia

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    C Sqn, 1/1st Hampshire Yeomanry joined 18 March 1916, left 7 June 1916; 2nd South Midland Divisional Cyclist Company left June 1916; 61st (2nd South Midland) Divisional Artillery (the artillery of 59th Division was also attached between 8 and 26 August 1918) CCCV (2/I South Midland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (RFA) broken up 17 September 1916

  7. 4th Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The IV (4th) Lowland (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a new unit formed when Britain's Territorial Force was created in 1908. Its origins lay in the 1st Lanarkshire Artillery Volunteers formed in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1860s. During World War I the brigade served at Gallipoli and in Egypt.

  8. 1st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    I Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade [a] ... and in July 1916 133rd Battery was transferred to 129th Brigade and replaced with B/CXXIX (Howitzer) Battery ...

  9. 41st Brigade Royal Field Artillery - Wikipedia

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    XLI Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade [a] of the Royal Field Artillery which served in the First World War. It was originally formed with 9th, 16th and 17th Batteries, and attached to 2nd Infantry Division . [ 3 ]