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The 25th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army, first constituted 5 July 1918 in the National Army (USA).Although the regiment did not see action during World War I, elements participated in World War II, Vietnam, Panama (including Operation Just Cause), the Gulf War, and the Global War on Terrorism.
177th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery – converted from 14th Defence Regiment January 1942; disbanded March 1943 to reform 25th Field Regiment 178th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery – formed January 1942, redesignated 178th Assault Field Regiment, Royal Artillery August 1943 [ 19 ]
The XXV Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, was a brigade [a] of the Royal Field Artillery which served in the First World War.. It was originally formed with 113th, 114th and 115th Batteries, and attached to 1st Division.
One Battery from 25th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (4th Indian Infantry Division) 7th Field Company King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners, IE; Gideon Force (in Gojjam Province, Ethiopia), Colonel Orde Wingate. Sudan Defence Force Frontier Battalion; 2nd Ethiopian Battalion; Mission 101 (in Gojjam Province, Ethiopia), Brigadier Daniel ...
On 1 April 1947, 37/47 Field Battery RFA was renamed 93 Field Battery RA in Gunclub Barracks, Kowloon, Hong Kong as part of 25th Field Regiment RA. [ 2 ] 24 November 2011, 93 (Le Cateau) Battery re-established as a Battery within 5th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Yorkshire Gunners), based in Marne Barracks, Catterick.
1st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 25th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 31st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; 1st Army Tank Brigade. 8th Royal Tank Regiment - equipped with Valentine infantry tanks (Lt Col Brooke) 42nd Royal Tank Regiment( Lt Col Willison later Lt Col Martin) 44th Royal Tank Regiment - Matilda II infantry tanks (Lt Col Yeo)
18th Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, formed in Gibraltar as a Mobile Coast Rgt on 1 December 1940 with one field, one medium and one anti-tank battery, and redesignated 18th Def Rgt on 1 April 1941. Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) became RHQ 18th Medium Rgt on 5 January 1944 and the batteries were disbanded on 5 March 1944. 18th Medium Rgt ...
The regiment was established in 1947 by the redesignation of the 25th Field Regiment. [2] [3] In 1951, it was renamed as the 29th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery and was based at Brancepeth Camp in Durham. [3] In 1957, it was deployed to Cyprus on internal security duties, and spent three years at Karlaos Camp, near Famagusta.