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  2. E Battery Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, E Battery was sent to France as part of the BEF, equipped with QF 13-pounder guns.At 0930 hours on 22 August 1914, northeast of Harmignies in Belgium, No. 4 gun of E Battery fired the first British artillery rounds on the Western Front in World War I, [5] E Battery went on to fight in many of the battles on the Western Front and then joined the Army of Occupation.

  3. QF 13-pounder gun - Wikipedia

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    With the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, London; Imperial War Museum collection: The Néry Gun and limber, used during the action at Néry, 1 September 1914. [7] [8] No.4 Gun, E Battery Royal Horse Artillery; fired the first British artillery round on the Western Front, August 1914. [4] Cart and Wagon Shed heritage centre, Shoeburyness

  4. D Battery Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The battery was “hotly engaged in repulsing the attack on Hougoumont Farm,” a crucial role in the battle of Waterloo. F Troop fought its most famous battle, Secundra Gunge, on 5th Jan 1858, during the Indian Mutiny. [2] In 1859 Troops of the Royal Horse Artillery were designated as Batteries.

  5. Category:Royal Horse Artillery batteries - Wikipedia

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    B Battery Royal Horse Artillery; B Battery, Honourable Artillery Company; 2/B Battery, Honourable Artillery Company; B (Reserve) Battery, Honourable Artillery Company; Berkshire Royal Horse Artillery; 2/1st Berkshire Royal Horse Artillery

  6. XII 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 ...

  7. H Battery (Ramsay's Troop) Royal Horse Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The brigade system was finally abolished on 1 July 1889. Henceforth, batteries were designated in a single alphabetical sequence in order of seniority from date of formation [19] and the battery took on its final designation as H Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. [1] The battery did not take part in the Second Boer War. [20] [d]