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  2. 2nd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    2nd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery was a regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery that served in the Second World War. It saw action in France, Greece, North Africa and Italy. It was redesignated as 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery in 1958.

  3. List of Regular Army units with campaign credit for the War ...

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    When the War of 1812 began, the Regular Army contained four regiments of artillery: the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments of Artillery, and the Regiment of Light Artillery.In March 1814 the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments were combined to form the Corps of Artillery, consisting of forty-eight companies; the Regiment of Light Artillery consisted of ten companies.

  4. Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Horse Artillery, currently consists of three regiments, (1 RHA, 3 RHA and 7 RHA) and one ceremonial unit (King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery). Almost all the batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery have served continuously since the French Revolutionary Wars or Napoleonic Wars , except the King's Troop, created in 1946, and M Battery ...

  5. List of British Army Regiments (1800) - Wikipedia

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    1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot - 4 Battalions from 1804-1816, then 3 until 1817 then 2; 2nd (Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot - 1 Battalion; 3rd (East Kent) Regiment of Foot - 2 Battalions from 1803-1815; 4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot - 2 Battalions from 1804-1815; 5th (Northumberland) Regiment of Foot - 2 Battalions from 1804-1816

  6. 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.

  7. Battle of Salamanca order of battle - Wikipedia

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    1st Battalion, 1st Princesa Regiment; Tiradores de Castilla; Cazadores de Castilla; 1st Battalion, 2nd Jaén Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 1st Seville Regiment; one battery of 6-pounders; Cavalry Lt Gen Sir John Stapleton Cotton (w) Le Marchant's Brigade Maj Gen John Gaspard Le Marchant (k) Col William Ponsonby. 5th Dragoon Guards: Col William ...

  8. List of units of the Army of the Kingdom of Naples (Napoleonic)

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    Horse Artillery of the Royal Guard Artiglieria a Cavallo della Guardia: 22 September 1809 May 1815 Regiment sized Foot Artillery of the Royal Guard Artiglieria a piedi della Guardia Reale: 30 September 1806 10 July 1809 Later expanded into two separate artillery regiments. Artillery Train of the Royal Guard Treno di Artiglieria (della Guardia ...

  9. VII Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    105th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions; Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers. 3rd Foot Artillery Regiment, 4th company; 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) 2nd Division: General of Division Étienne Heudelet de Bierre. Brigade: General of Brigade François Pierre Joseph Amey. 7th ...