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  2. 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 ...

  3. 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was formed as 5th Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in March 1901 and was renamed 1st Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in October 1906. [3] It served in Iraq in 1920, returned to the Uk in 1923 and served in Egypt in 1931, before returning to the UK again in 1936. [3] It was renamed 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery on 1 May 1938. [3]

  4. 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery in the British Army.They are currently based at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, England.. The regiment is equipped with MLRS and provides Deep Fires to the 1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade Combat Team, 3rd (UK) Division.

  5. Category:Royal Horse Artillery regiments - Wikipedia

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    11th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Honourable Artillery Company) 12th (Honourable Artillery Company) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery; 12th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Honourable Artillery Company) 13th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Honourable Artillery Company) 14th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery; 104th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment ...

  6. 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Gunners of 7 Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, fire their 105mm Light Gun at Taliban positions in Afghanistan during August 2008. In late 2003 the regiment moved from Aldershot to Colchester to join the rest of 16 Air Assault Brigade. 2006 saw the first of the regiment's three tours of Afghanistan. The first of these saw the regiment ...

  7. XIV Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Royal Horse Artillery brigades did not exist as an organizational or operational grouping of batteries until 1 July 1859 when the Horse Brigade, Royal Artillery was formed. [3] The brigade system was extended to five (later six) brigades when the horse artillery of the Honourable East India Company had been transferred to the British Army in ...

  8. Category:Field regiments of the Royal Artillery in World War ...

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    4th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 11th (Honourable Artillery Company) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery; 12th (Honourable Artillery Company) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery; 13th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Honourable Artillery Company) 52nd (Manchester) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 58th (Sussex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

  9. 2nd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    From 1866, the term "Royal Horse Artillery" appeared in Army List [12] hence the brigade was designated B Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery from about this time. Another reorganization on 14 April 1877 saw the number of brigades reduced to three (of 10 batteries each).