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[QUOTE="jim24, post: 3624920, member: 56016"] In WW 1 there were three different branches of Artillery, these were The Royal Horse Artillery,The Royal Field Artillery, and The Royal Garrison Artillery, plus the HAC, And as Ravers has said units had modified their badges, the Badge shown by Ravers is of the Hants volunteer RGA who would have in peace time manned the heavy guns installed in the coastal defence forts( Palmerston's Folly) in the county These units were also armed differently, the RHA had 13 pounder guns, meant to support cavalry, the RFA had 18 pounder guns and 4,5 inch Howitzers, and the RGA had 60 pounders up to 15 inch railway guns [/QUOTE]
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