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138th (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) [62] 139th (4th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) – organised as a Jungle Field Regiment between October 1943 and July 1944 [19] [64] 140th (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) – converted to 140th (5th London) Medium Regiment September 1943 [90]
The 139th (Sherwood Foresters) Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in the First World War with the 46th (North Midland) Division.Later designated the 139th Infantry Brigade, the brigade also saw service with the 46th Infantry Division in the Second World War.
91st (4th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 100th (Eastern) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery; 106th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery; 139th (4th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 139th Jungle Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 265 (Home Counties) Air Assault Battery, Royal Artillery; 265th (8th London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft ...
The first of these new batteries took over an operational gun site in Richmond Park, south-west London, in August 1941, and complete regiments soon followed, including 139th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, whose regimental headquarters formed at Rotherham, West Yorkshire, on 1 December 1941.
140th (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 141st (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 142nd (Royal Devon Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
The London Regiment was an infantry regiment in the British Army, part of the Territorial Force (renamed the Territorial Army in 1921). The regiment saw service in the First World War and was disbanded in 1938, shortly before the Second World War, when most of its battalions were converted to other roles or transferred elsewhere, and reformed in 1993.
The 1st London Artillery Brigade or City of London Artillery was a volunteer field artillery unit of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force and later the Territorial Army, that existed under various titles from 1863 to 1971 and fought in World War I and World War II.
On 1 May 1939, 64th (7th London) Field Regiment created a duplicate 117th Field Regiment, RA, at Parsons Green, Fulham, by separating 255 (20th London) and 256 (17th London) Btys (it was officially given the '7th London' subtitle in 1942). [10] [5] [83] [86] Field regiments were now organised as Regimental HQ (RHQ) and two batteries each of 12 ...