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175: 580: 372:. The Troop sailed to the Red Sea coast where they marched across the desert. This took a heavy toll on the troops and particularly on their horses and by the time they reached the Nile the guns were being towed by camels. The Troop sailed up the Nile to Giza, home of the Sphinx, where they were encamped on the Isle of Roda. By the time they were ordered to march to Rosetta the French had given up Alexandria so the Troop never had the glory of facing Napoleon's Army in the field. On leaving Egypt the Troop returned to India where they were garrisoned at 651: 205: 186: 158: 614:, Afghanistan. On 11 June 2006 Captain Jim Philippson RHA became the first British soldier to be killed in Helmand as a result of enemy action. Later in the tour Lance Bombardier (LBdr) Ben Parkinson was seriously injured when the vehicle he was travelling in hit a landmine. LBdr Parkinson has since received considerable press attention as one of the most seriously injured soldiers to survive the conflict. 33: 137: 417:
where the Battery fought a magnificent action repelling the enemy charge and allowing the main force time to deploy. In describing the action Major May said that “no Artillery has ever been called upon to repel a more determined charge, one which no Europeans would have ventured to make at all.” The
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oilfields where they were involved in a substantial counter-battery battle with Iraqi artillery units. BK Capt Grant Ingleton was awarded the MC for his actions on the gun position during the counter-battery duel. The Bty then re-rolled into the infantry role to conduct peace support operations in
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for his actions. Jennings was decorated for conspicuous gallantry and action that involved the rescue of a British officer from the hands of the mutineers. Jennings' VC is now owned by the Battery and his exploits are remembered by the crimson stripes of the VC ribbon that now adorn the Battery
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following day, at the fort of Ghunzi, two of the original guns lost in 1842 were recovered by the Battery. One is currently still in India while the other, the Ahmed Khel gun, is owned by the current Battery.
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performing ceremonial duties. It was based in Rawalpindi India, during the 1930s. At the outbreak of World War II, the Battery moved to Cairo where it became part of
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where the Regiment fired all 18 guns in the first shots fired by any coalition troops in the ground campaign. The battery then moved into Iraq to secure the
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The Battery was raised in India in 1800 as an experimental Brigade of Horse Artillery. They were immediately sent to Egypt to join the force that was
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Their most recent deployment saw the Battery's gun group deployed to Artillery Hill where they carried out mentoring and training with the
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and were responsible for Sector Two of the buffer zone where they patrolled the contested line and provided the Force and Sector reserve.
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In 1842 the Troop, then known as 1st Troop, 1st Brigade Bengal Horse Artillery was involved in the famous
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Now named F Battery RHA, the Battery was heavily involved in the fighting on the Western Front during
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In 1999 the Battery along with the rest of the Regiment became part of the newly formed
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as F (Sphinx) Parachute Battery RHA. Its first operational tour in this role was in
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Horse Gunners: The Royal Horse Artillery, 200 Years of Panache and Professionalism
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The Troop was reformed in Dum Dum and saw action in Afghanistan again in the
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On 19 April 1880 the Battery was part of a force marching from Kandahar to
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to open up the route to Kabul. They met the enemy at the village of
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2006 saw members of the Battery deploy on the first of 3 tours to
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where it was involved in fierce fighting in the Radfan mountains.
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1996 saw the Battery deployed to Bosnia as part of the NATO-led
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A Sketch of the History of 'F' Battery Royal Horse Artillery
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In September 2013, it was part of Exercise Sphinx Resolve.
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Between the wars, the Battery spent several years based at
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