1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteers
The 1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps was formed in 1859 as a response to a French invasion threat. Originally it served as garrison and heavy artillery but transferred to the Territorial Force (TF) in 1908 as field artillery, in which role it served through both World Wars. In World War I it fought on the Western Front with 51st (Highland) Division. In World War II it briefly saw service in France after Dunkirk and was with Eighth Army in North Africa and Italy. Its wartime duplicate regiment served with distinction in the Burma Campaign. Postwar the regiment continued in existence until amalgamation in 1967.
129th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery178th (Lowland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery1st (Midlothian Coast Artillery) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps1st City of Edinburgh Battery, Royal Field Artillery1st Haddington Artillery Volunteer Corps1st Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery1st Midlothian Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers)260th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery278th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (The City of Edinburgh Artillery)2nd (Leith Artillery) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps2nd City of Edinburgh Battery, Royal Field Artillery325th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery3rd (Portobello) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps4th (Musselburgh) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps535th Battery, Royal Field Artillery78th (Lowland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery78th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal ArtilleryMidlothian Battery, Royal Field Artillery
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129th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery178th (Lowland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery17th Infantry Division (India)1st (Midlothian Coast Artillery) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps1st Ayrshire and Galloway Artillery Volunteers1st Caithness Artillery Volunteers1st City of Edinburgh Battery, Royal Field Artillery1st Forfarshire Artillery Volunteers1st Haddington Artillery Volunteer Corps1st Lowland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery1st Midlothian Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers)1st Renfrew and Dumbarton Artillery Volunteers260th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery278th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (The City of Edinburgh Artillery)2nd (Leith Artillery) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps2nd Army Group Royal Artillery2nd City of Edinburgh Battery, Royal Field Artillery325th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery3rd (Portobello) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps4th (Musselburgh) Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps51st (Highland) Division52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division535th Battery, Royal Field Artillery65th (2nd Lowland) Division78th (Lowland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery78th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal ArtilleryArchie Scott (cricketer)Battle of Monte Cassino order of battle January 1944Berwickshire Artillery VolunteersClyde Royal Garrison ArtilleryDavid Stuart McGregorEdinburgh City ArtilleryJames Leslie FindlayList of regiments of the Royal Artillery 1938–47List of units of the British Army Territorial Force 1908Midlothian Battery, Royal Field ArtilleryOperation Husky order of battleOrdnance QF 25-pounderRobert Cranston (Scottish politician)Structure of the British Army in 1939
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1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteers
The 1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps was formed in 1859 as a response to a French invasion threat. Originally it served as garrison and heavy artillery but transferred to the Territorial Force (TF) in 1908 as field artillery, in which role it served through both World Wars. In World War I it fought on the Western Front with 51st (Highland) Division. In World War II it briefly saw service in France after Dunkirk and was with Eighth Army in North Africa and Italy. Its wartime duplicate regiment served with distinction in the Burma Campaign. Postwar the regiment continued in existence until amalgamation in 1967.
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The 1st Midlothian Artillery V ...... ce until amalgamation in 1967.
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Letterhead crest for the 1st Midlothian Coast Artillery Volunteers, c1890
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The 1st Midlothian Artillery V ...... ce until amalgamation in 1967.
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1st Lowland Brigade Royal Field Artillery
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1st Midlothian Artillery Volunteers
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278th (Lowland) Field Regiment, RA
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78th (Lowland) Field Regiment, RA
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