Royal Artillary Badge
Royal Artillary Badge - Field Gun
On the 26th of May 1716 by royal warrant of King George, two regular companies of field artillery each of 100 men strong were raised at Woolwich Arsenal.
On the 1st of April 1722 these two companies were grouped with independent artillery companies at Gibraltar and Minorca, to form the Royal Regiment of Artillery commanded by Colonel Albert Bogard.
In modern parlance the Regiment is known as The Royal Artillery (RA).
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Royal Artillary Tie Pins
- Regiment: Royal Artillary
- Design: Field Gun
- Type: Tie pin / Lapel badge
- Material: Gold or Silver
- Size: 15 x 11mm
- Product code: CD19
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