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  2. Royal Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Royal Artillery Officers uniform, 1825 64 Pounder Rifled Muzzle-Loader (RML) gun on Moncrieff disappearing mount, at Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda. The regiment was involved in all major campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars; in 1804, naval artillery was transferred to the Royal Marine Artillery, while the Royal Irish Artillery lost its separate status in 1810 after the 1800 Union.

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

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    Since 1877 the regular batteries of the Royal Artillery had been organised as 11 'brigades' [a] of which 7th–11th Brigades were garrison artillery. Under General Order 72 of 4 April 1882 these five brigades were broken up and the garrison batteries of the regular Royal Artillery and all the part-time Artillery Militia units in the UK were organised into 11 territorial 'divisions'.

  4. List of regiments of the Royal Artillery (1938–1947) - Wikipedia

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    This list of regiments of the Royal Artillery covers the period from 1938, when the RA adopted the term 'regiment' rather than 'brigade' for a lieutenant-colonel's command comprising two or more batteries, to 1947 when all RA regiments were renumbered in a single sequence.

  5. Category:Royal Artillery regiments - Wikipedia

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    Regiments of the Royal Artillery or Royal Horse Artillery of the Regular British Army and Territorial Army since 1938, when the term 'Regiment' replaced 'Brigade' as the standard unit designation; a Regiment comprises a number of Batteries.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Royal Artillery lists - Wikipedia

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    List of Royal Artillery Divisions 1882–1902; F. List of field regiments of the Royal Artillery 1938–47; H. List of heavy anti-aircraft regiments of the Royal ...

  8. British Army order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marines, as the descendant of the old Army marine regiments of the 17th and 18th centuries, were included in the Order of Precedence after the descendant of the 49th Foot (the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Light Infantry (RGBWLI)), which was the last line regiment of foot formed prior to the formation of the Royal ...

  9. Category : Infantry and garrison regiments of the Royal Artillery

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    614th (Thames and Medway) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery; 616th (Tynemouth) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery; 617th (East Riding) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery; 618th (Dorsetshire) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery; 619th (Lancashire and Cheshire) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery; 620th (Pembroke) Infantry Regiment, Royal Artillery