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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. 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 ...

  4. O Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The battery transferred to 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery in 1951 which re-roled to become 2nd Field Regiment Royal Artillery in 1958. [1] In the 1970s, the battery completed tours in Northern Ireland. [5] In 1993 it transferred to 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery [1] and, in 1996, the battery was deployed to Bosnia. [5]

  5. Robert Bull - Wikipedia

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    He commanded I Troop (Bull's) Royal Horse Artillery in the Peninsular. [2] At Waterloo "his troop effected the greatest possible service throughout the early part of the battle; but owing to the loss sustained both in men and horses, together with the disabled condition of the guns (through incessant firing) it was obliged to retire before the ...

  6. List of Royal Artillery batteries - Wikipedia

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    1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery : Headquarters Battery: Assaye Barracks in Tidworth: 1813: Regular C Battery: 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery: M270 MLRS: Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland: 1793: Regular D Battery: 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery: M270 MLRS: Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland: 1794: Regular J (Sidi Rezegh) Battery: 3rd ...

  7. Battle of Salamanca order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Lt Col Sir John May, Adjutant-General (Royal Artillery) (w) Lt Col R. Lawrence Dundas. Lt Col Henry Sturgeon. Lt Col John Waters. Maj George Scovell. Mr. John Bisset, Commissary-General Dr. James McGrigor, Surgeon-General Brig Gen Don Miguel R. de Álava y Esquivel, Spanish Liaison officer Brig Gen Don Joseph O'Lawlor, Spanish Liaison officer

  8. Russian–German Legion - Wikipedia

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    Soldier of the 1st infantry brigade, 2nd infantry brigade and Jäger Soldier of the 1st hussar regiment, 2nd hussar regiment and horse artillery. The Russian–German Legion was a military formation of the Imperial Russian Army raised in 1812 by Peter I, Grand Duke of Oldenburg after being instigated by Alexander I of Russia.

  9. Battery A, 2nd U.S. Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The four regiments were formed from the Corps of Artillery, the Regiment of Light Artillery, and the Ordnance, the Second being taken mainly from the Corps of Artillery. All ordnance duty was to be done by the artillery. There was a second regiment of artillery during the War of 1812, of which Winfield Scott was lieutenant-colonel and then colonel.