Royal Artillery Corps
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Royal Artillery Corps | |
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Active | 11 September 1939 |
Branch | New Ingrean Army |
Type | Artillery |
Role |
Field Artillery (9 regiments) Air Defence (1 regiment) Surveillance (1 regiment) Ceremonial (1 battery) |
Size | 11 regiments |
Motto | Exemplo Ducemus |
Commanders | |
Captain-General | HM The King |
Insignia | |
Shoulder Flash | |
The Royal Artillery Corps is one of the major organisational corps of the New Ingrean Army. The corps was established on the 11 September 1939 and consists of regular, militia, and national service personnel.
History
The corps was raised upon the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 as the Artillery Corps, and was granted the Royal prefix in November 1941.
Current units
The Royal Artillery Corps consists of two units. Unlike the corps of the combat arms, the regiments of the corps are not either regular or militia, but a combination of the two.
- Regular Army
References and notes
Other links
Preceded by Royal Corps of Cavalry |
Order of Precedence Royal Artillery Corps |
Succeeded by Royal Corps of Engineers |