267th Siege Battery - Soldiers and their units - Great War Forum Battalion 267th Siege Battery Hutton, W L Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery Battalion 267th Siege Battery Alexander Campbell Wishart Little Rank Lt Regiment 267 Siege Bty Royal Garrison Artillery Decoration MC Citation Information 31370 3 Jun 1919 Douglas Moore Burr Rank A Captain Regiment 267 Siege Bty Royal Garrison Artillery
Photographs: E Battery crew, R. H. A. , August 1914 - First Shot This Sergeant pictured with 7 of E Battery crew and a subaltern Lt C L T Walwyn (section Commander, left section, E Battery) standing beside Geoffrey Neville (senior officer) and another senior officer, Carbery (may be misspelt) Also photographs of: 2Lt Alfred Geoffrey Neville and Lt C L T Walwyn asleep in a caravan 2Lt
Kent Heavy Battery RGA - Soldiers and their units - Great War Forum My interest in 1 1 Kent Heavy Battery RGA came about because my great uncle 317454 Bombardier Frank DAVISON was a member of this unit He was posted from this battery and went to Belgium where he joined 332 Siege Battery RGA The battery fought at Civilisation Farm in the 3rd Battle of YPRES (or Passchendaele as some prefer to call it)
A Battery The Chestnut Troop RHA - Great War Forum The generic battery history refers to the Bty serving in WW1 and in North Africa and Italy during WW2 but doesn’t really refer to specific battles in great detail We have ordered the WW1 War Diaries which seem to be from 1914-16 only L
Royal Artillery Unit Histories - Great War Forum The Battery, The History of 10th (St Catherines) Field Battery, RCA (10 Bty, CFA) The Diary of the 13th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery 1914-1919 Battery Action! The Story of the 43rd Battery, CFA The History of the Fifty-Fifth Battery, CFA The 60th C F A Battery Book, 1916-1919 The Story of the Sixty-Sixth C F A (66 Bty, CFA)
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232 Brigade Royal Field Artillery - Great War Forum I believe my Grandfather served with D (Derby) Battery 232 Brigade Royal Field Artillery from August 1916 till he was invalided out in June 1917 His diaries indicate that he was in the Arras area - Bienvillers au Bois, Monchy, Wancourt, Foncquevillers, La Cauchie, Grouches, Biez Wood(?), St Amand, Coullemont, Beaurains, Ronville and Berneville
Heavy Artillery Group (RGA) War Diaries - Great War Forum Counter Battery fire has caused the enemy guns to stop firing in order to stop the counter battery fires In this case the enemy battery may still be a threat when firing from that location The target location is known Counter Battery fire has caused the enemy guns to move In this case the enemy battery may still be threat when relocated
1915 16: Reserve Batteries, RH RFA - Great War Forum 3C Reserve Brigade consisting of 43, 44 and 45 Batteries Deepcut - 43rd Reserve Battery at Swanage in 1917 1918 4C Reserve Brigade consisting of 46, 47 and 48 Batteries Weedon 5C Reserve Brigade consisting of 49, 50 and 51 Batteries Charlton Park - 49th Reserve (Ballincollig) Battery 6C Reserve Brigade consisting of 52, 53 and 54 Batteries