Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery

id: gloucestershire-volunteer-artillery-253-1413461
title: Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery
text: 266 Battery Royal Artillery is a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army Reserve. It was first formed in Bristol in 1859 and served through the First World War as field artillery on the Western Front and in Italy. In the Second World War, it acted as anti-aircraft (AA) artillery. Reduced to a battery postwar, it has carried out a number of roles. At present, the battery fields the L118 in the offensive support role.
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description: Military unit
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date modified: 2024-03-11T14:50:13Z
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