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180th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

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As a reserve formation, 48th (SM) Division was not expected to serve overseas but to supply reinforcements to units and formations that were on or preparing for active service. 180th Field Rgt was using as a holding regiment: on 11 January 1943 it was joined by a number of additional batteries from
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As the invasion threat receded, the 'County' divisions had served their purpose and most were disbanded in November 1941, many of their infantry battalions being converted to other roles. 8th North Staffordshires left 205 Bde on 29 November and was selected for conversion to a field regiment of the
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional Units), 22 November 1942, with amendments, TNA files WO 212/8 and WO 33/1962.
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional Units), 14 August 1942, TNA files WO 212/7 and WO 33/1927.
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However, 173rd Fd Rgt was reformed in 76th (Reserve) Division on 20 July, and its original batteries returned to it, together with 138 Fd Bty.
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guns. The batteries were redesignated P, Q and R on 11 March, and finally numbered as 174, 175 and 176 Field Btys on 1 January 1943.
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Order of Battle of the Field Force in the United Kingdom, Part 3: Royal Artillery (Non-Divisional units), 2 April 1942,
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when that became operational on 27 March 1941. As the name implies, the division served in coast defence in
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Orders of Battle, United Kingdom and Colonial Formations and Units in the Second World War, 1939–1945
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role in 1942, serving as a reserve unit in Home Defence. It was disbanded before the end of the war.
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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat: Europe and North Africa, 1939–1941
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in June 1944, the reserve formations in the UK supplied large reinforcement drafts to units of
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After initial training, the battalion joined a hone defence formation,
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1944
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United Kingdom
British Army
Field artillery
Batteries
48th (South Midland) Infantry Division
Royal Artillery
British Army
World War II
infantry
North Staffordshire Regiment
field artillery

British Expeditionary Force
evacuated from Dunkirk
North Staffordshire Regiment
Kitchener's Army
World War I
205th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home)
1st Infantry Division
Lincolnshire County Division
Lincolnshire

Morris C8
Mk II 25-pounder
War Office
Northern Command
48th (South Midland) Division

167th Fd Rgt

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