Royal Horse Battery
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Royal Horse Battery | |
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File:Badge-army-rhb.png | |
Founded | 1 July 1934 |
Branch | New Ingrean Army |
Type | Horse artillery |
Role | Ceremonial (1 battery) |
Size | One battery |
Part of | Royal Artillery Corps |
Garrison/HQ |
Kingsbury Castle Kingsbury, CENT |
Motto | Consensu Stabiles |
Commanders | |
Captain-General | HM The King |
Insignia | |
Shoulder Flash | |
The Royal Horse Battery is a ceremonial unit of the New Ingrean Army. The battery was established in July 1934 to provide support for various ceremonial events. The motto of the battery is Consensu Stabiles, or in English: Firm and Steadfast.
History
The first public appearance of the unit was the during the centenary of settlement celebrations in 1936, when the battery provided an artillery salute during the procession of Earnest V to Kingsbury Cathedral for the service of thanksgiving.