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176th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery

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189: 65: 41: 82: 228: 246:. On 1 January 1943 the regiment's batteries were numbered as 165, 166 and 167 Field Btys, and on 11 January 162, 163 and 165 Field Btys were transferred to it from 175th Field Rgt. At the same time 144 and 145 Field Btys were transferred in from 169th Field Rgt, giving 176th Field Rgt a total of eight batteries. However, on 20 July 1943 175th Field Rgt was reformed and 145, 165, 166 and 167 Field Btys were transferred to it. 203:
By the beginning of 1942 the imminent threat of invasion had passed, the coast artillery batteries were fully established, and the RA required gunners for the field forces. The remaining Defence Regiments in the UK were disbanded or converted into field artillery. On 12 January 1942 11th Defence Rgt
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The primary role of the reserve divisions was to provide trained reinforcements to units serving in active theatres. On 1 December 1943 77th (Reserve) Division was downgraded to 77th (Holding) Division and its units were reorganised for sorting, retraining and temporarily holding personnel who were
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Later, as the Home Defence strategy developed, the Royal Artillery formed a number of 'Defence Batteries' to deploy around the coastline for general beach defence. These were not part of the RA's Coast Artillery branch, nor were they included in the field forces under
168:, but equipped with whatever old guns were available they freed up scarce field artillery from static beach defence for the mobile counter-attack forces. Most of these batteries were formed on 1 September 1940, and they were grouped into regiments from 4 October. 144:. Originally formed to man beach defence batteries, it was later converted to field artillery. It served in Home Forces and supplied trained gunners to the fighting fronts, but saw no active service. It was disbanded after the war. 220:, and 952, 953 and 954 Defence Btys were designated A, B and C Btys. A, B and C Btys were redesignated P, Q and R on 11 March. At this period the establishment of a field regiment was three batteries, each of two troops of four 521: 516: 17: 262:. Having been drained of most of its manpower, 77th (Holding) Division was disbanded on 1 September 1944 and reformed as a replacement for the disbanded 160:
and the United Kingdom was threatened with invasion, a crash programme of installing coastal artillery batteries was implemented in the summer of 1940.
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176th Field Rgt and its batteries began to disband on 2 March 1946, completing the process by 28 March.
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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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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat: Europe and North Africa, 1939–1941
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on 6 June 1944 the reserve and holding divisions supplied reinforcements mainly to
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unattached due to disbandments, medical reasons and other causes. After
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History of the Second World War: United Kingdom Military Series
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1946
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11th Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery

United Kingdom

British Army
Field artillery
Batteries
77th Infantry Division
45th (Holding) Division
Royal Artillery
World War II
British Expeditionary Force
evacuated from Dunkirk
Commander-in-Chief, Home Forces
Bude
Cornwall

Quad
tractor
Greenham
Bridgwater
Somerset
25-pounder

Divisional insignia
77th Infantry (Reserve) Division
175th Field Rgt
D Day
21st Army Group
Normandy

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