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  2. Royal Garrison Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Royal Garrison Artillery 9.2" Howitzer of 91st Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery in position under camouflage netting in readiness for the opening barrage of Arras, 1 April 1917 Officer of 444 Siege Battery and kitten, Mk V howitzer, near Arras 19 July 1918 The football team of 95 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, victors in the 1917 Governor ...

  3. British Army other ranks rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Second corporal: Royal Engineers and Army Ordnance Corps rank until 1920, equivalent to lance-corporal but a substantive instead of an acting rank. Bombardier: until 1920, when it became equivalent to corporal, a rank in the Royal Artillery equivalent to a second corporal.

  4. British Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The rank insignia for officers are also differentiated by what specific stars are used. Left to right: Grenadier, Coldstream, and Welsh Guards (Garter); Scots Guards (Thistle); Irish Guards (Shamrock); other army officers (Bath). In May 1902, rank badges were moved to sleeve's cuff and company-grade officer badges were slightly modified: [7]

  5. Category:Royal Garrison Artillery officers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Whittaker (British Army officer) Ivo Whitton; Archibald Williamson (cricketer) Douglas Wilson (RAAF officer) Sir William Wiseman, 10th Baronet; John Womersley; John Woodall (British Army officer) Arthur Churchman, 1st Baron Woodbridge

  6. Comparison of United Kingdom and United States military ranks

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    Royal Marines officers may hold the rank of lieutenant-general, serving in Ministry of Defence or joint forces positions. Royal Marine officers may reach the full rank of general, for example General Gordon Messenger. At various times (1775-1981) the O-7 rank in the USN has been called Commodore and briefly once, Commodore Admiral.

  7. Category:Royal Artillery officers - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brome (British Army officer, died 1796) Joseph Brome (British Army officer, died 1825) Ronald Bromley; Thomas Brooke, 2nd Viscount Alanbrooke; Richard Brooman-White; Henry Brougham (sportsman) Simon Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood; Chris Brown (British Army officer) John Gilbert Newton Brown; Mervyn Brown

  8. List of roles in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Royal Military Police officer; HR officer; Legal officer; Educational & Training Services officer; Close protection operative [36] Detention specialist [37] Army welfare worker [38] Military Provost Guard [39] Airborne [40] Army commando [40]

  9. 14th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The battery's Roll of Honour and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission list 20 officers and other ranks of the battery killed or died of wounds during the war, and another 98 wounded. [ 44 ] [ 86 ] 14th Heavy Bty became simply 14th Bty, RGA, on 7 June 1919, then converted into 14th Mountain Bty, RGA, 3 March 1920 when it absorbed 16th Bty RGA ...