List of Royal Artillery Batteries

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The Royal Regiment of Artillery, generally known as the Royal Artillery (RA), is an Arm of the British Army. Despite its name, it is made up of a number of regiments. Each Royal Artillery regiment is made up of a number of Batteries.

Current Regular Batteries of the Royal Regiment of Artillery

The following list includes the Battery name and its battle honour. It also includes its equipment or role, and current location.[1]


1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery


3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery


4th Regiment Royal Artillery


5th Regiment Royal Artillery


7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery


12th Regiment Royal Artillery


14th Regiment Royal Artillery - Training Regiment


16th Regiment Royal Artillery


19th Regiment Royal Artillery


26th Regiment Royal Artillery


29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery


32nd Regiment Royal Artillery


47th Regiment Royal Artillery

Other Regular Batteries

Current Army Reserve Batteries of the Royal Artillery

Army Reserve batteries are:[14]

101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery

103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery

104th Regiment Royal Artillery

105th Regiment Royal Artillery

106th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery

National Reserve Headquarters Royal Artillery

Regular Batteries in Suspended Animation (By order of Seniority)

Units in Suspended Animation are not disbanded and remain on the Royal Regiment of Artillery's Order of Battle and maintain their order of precedence alongside Active Regular units. Their property, histories etc are stored and they may be brought out of Suspended Animation at a later stage, unlike disbanded units which cease to exist and cannot be reanimated. The precedence of Regular batteries is by date of formation and was authorised by The Master Gunner in his decree of 1 November 1986.[17] Precedence is accorded to RHA Batteries (despite their younger age) by authority of Queens Regulations 1975 para 8.001.[18]

Royal Horse Artillery

Royal Artillery

Reserve Batteries in Suspended Animation (By order of Seniority)

The Order of Precedence of Volunteer Batteries is by Battery number.[17]

References

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  12. http://www.army.mod.uk/news/28444.aspx
  13. (PDF) http://www.serfca.org/Portals/0/Images/f/SUMMARY%20OF%20A2020%20RESERVE%20STRUCTURE%20AND%20BASING%20CHANGES.pdf. Retrieved August 18, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. http://www.theraa.co.uk/blog/article/livingston-based-278-lowland-battery-royal-artillery-flag-raising
  15. https://www.facebook.com/16AirAssaultBrigade/posts/899971783415576
  16. 1 2 The Royal Regiment of Artillery Blue List, Published 2013, Gunner Publications, Editor Miss K Knowles
  17. The Royal Regiment of Artillery Blue List, Published 2013, Gunner Publications, Editor Miss K Knowles
  18. Falcke, David, 2015, "Battery bids fond farewell" Salisbury Journal, 6 March 2015

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