- 1st Nottinghamshire Battery Royal Horse Artillery
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unit_name="1st Nottinghamshire Battery, Royal Horse Artillery (Territorial Force)"'
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dates=1908 - ?
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battles=First Battle of Gaza ,Battle of Beersheba
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identification_symbol_4_label=The 1st Nottinghamshire Battery, Royal Horse Artillery (Territorial Force) was a horse artillery unit of the British Army active during theGreat War .It was formed in 1908 at the creation of the newTerritorial Force . It was attached to the Notts & Derby Mounted Brigade, which in turn formed part of2nd Mounted Division .The battery was equipped with the 13 pounder Quick Firing gun. The battery's original CO was Colonel J.F. Laycock.At the outbreak of WW1 the 2nd Mounted Division were posted to guard the coast of
Norfolk from an expected German invasion. In March 1915, in common with most TF units, the battery formed a second-line unit to take over home defence which would release the parent battery for overseas service. The 1st Notts thus became the 1/1st Notts. The2/1st Notts RHA would also eventually fight abroad in Mesopotamia.The battery left England on 9 April 1915 and joined the Imperial Mounted Division, which later became the
Australian Mounted Division . It guarded theSuez Canal atIsmailia until 18 November 1915 and then fought theSenussi atMersa Matruh until December 1916 with the Western Frontier Force. [http://www.1914-1918.net/wff.htm The Western Frontier Force] In January 1917 the division went to Palestine in time for the first battle of Gaza, and was the battery that supported the famous charge of the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade at theBattle of Beersheba .Notes and references
Becke, A.F. (1945). "History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions: Territorial Force & Mounted Divisions Pt. 2A". London HMSO.
"The Nottingham Evening Post" articles dated 3/12/1965, 4/6/1973, & 20/5/1997.
ee also
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List of Royal Artillery Batteries External links
* [http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/~rmallett/Australian_Mounted_Division.html First AIF Order of Battle 1914-1918: Australian Mounted Division]
* [http://www.wartimememories.co.uk/greatwar/allied/royalhorseartillery.html The Great War Royal Horse Artillery]
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