What is the Royal Artillery motto?

The motto of the Royal Artillery, 'Ubique', meaning 'Everywhere', might well be applied to the Salvation Army. Senior Captain (Capt) and Welfare Officer Len Summers (right), serves tea to members of the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) in Korea.
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What does the Royal Artillery badge say?

Above the gun was a scroll bearing UBIQUE (Everywhere) and below it the second scroll bearing QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT (Where fate and glory lead).
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What is the motto of the Royal Horse Artillery?

“Everywhere” is the motto of the Royal Artillery and 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery lives up to this. Recently the Regiment deployed on combat Operations in: Iraq.
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What is a gunner in the Royal Artillery?

WHO ARE THE ROYAL ARTILLERY? The Royal Artillery or 'Gunners' are at the heart of the action, finding and striking the enemy where it counts and providing the British Army with its firepower.
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Why is artillery a white lanyard?

A LANYARD. “The Artillery wear a white lanyard as a penance - they deserted their guns whilst under fire - it's a sign of cowardice”. How many times has this story been related?.
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How many artillery guns are in a regiment?

A standard artillery battery has roughly six guns and up to 150 Marines; a battalion would include up to 18 guns or three firing batteries. There were more than 730 howitzers supporting Operation Desert Storm.
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What Colour beret do the Royal Artillery wear?

Physical description. Beret & cap badge Beret of midnight blue wool with a leather headband, lined with black cloth, fitted with a brass cap badge.
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What are the 3 types of artillery?

Equipment types. The three main types of artillery "gun" are guns, howitzers and mortars.
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Why are artillery units called batteries?

Historically the term "battery" referred to a cluster of cannon in action as a group, either in a temporary field position during a battle or at the siege of a fortress or a city. Such batteries could be a mixture of cannon, howitzer, or mortar types.
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What guns do the Royal Artillery use?

The AS90 is a 155mm self-propelled gun that equips three field regiments of the Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Artillery. The AS90 is fitted with a 155mm, 39-calibre gun barrel. In trials, two AS90 guns were able to deliver a total payload of 261kg on to a single target in less than ten seconds.
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What is Rha in the army?

The Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) was formed in 1793 as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (commonly termed Royal Artillery) to provide horse artillery support to the cavalry units of the British Army.
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What guns do the Royal Horse Artillery use?

* King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery is primarily a ceremonial unit and uses vintage 13-pounder guns for firing salutes. However, it also has an operational role as part of the territorial defence of the United Kingdom. The King's Troop is located in St John's Wood, convenient for firing gun salutes in Hyde Park.
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What does Ubique quo fas et gloria Ducunt mean?

The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery has two Regimental mottos: “Ubique” (Everywhere) and “Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt” (Whither Right and Glory Lead).
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Is artillery considered infantry?

Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms.
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Why is the Royal Signals cap badge called Jimmy?

The most widely accepted theory of where the name Jimmy comes from is a Royal Signals boxer, called Jimmy Emblem, who was the British Army Champion in 1924 and represented the Royal Corps of Signals from 1921 to 1924. It is one of the eight chalk hill figure military badges carved at Fovant, Wiltshire.
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Why is artillery called the king of battle?

Because of its devastating role against troop formations during the two world wars, artillery gained the title, the “King of battle”. During those conflicts, the majority of casualties were inflicted by shell fire rather than by bullets, bayonets or grenades.
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Why is it called a howitzer?

The English word howitzer comes from the Czech word houfnice, from houf, 'crowd', and houf is in turn a borrowing from the Middle High German word Hūfe or Houfe (modern German Haufen), meaning 'crowd, throng'. Haufen, sometimes in the compound Gewalthaufen, also designated a pike square formation in German.
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Which country has the most artillery?

According to the data, Syria topped the ranking with an estimated number of about 2.22 thousand towed artillery, followed by Egypt with an estimated artillery strength of 2.2 thousand pieces.
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What does a GREY beret mean?

In 2011, the Army replaced the black wool beret with the patrol cap as the default headgear for the Army Combat Uniform. In 2019, the Army proposed the creation of a new grey beret for USASOC soldiers qualified in psychological operations (PSYOP), but has yet to receive its official approval.
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Where are 4 Royal Artillery based?

4th Regiment are located in Alanbrooke Barracks, Thirsk. We are in the shadow and of the North Yorkshire Moors and a stone's throw from York and Harrogate. We recruit from the Northeast; hence the Regiment being known as the “Northeast Gunners”.
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What does a light blue beret mean?

The AAC light blue beret is worn by the Army Air Corps which is the combat aviation arm of the British Army.
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Where do the Royal Artillery do basic training?

Established in 1915, it is located at Larkhill, Wiltshire, on the south edge of Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom. The School is the primary training facility for Royal Artillery recruits, and is also home to the Gunnery Training Team.
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How many guns are in a Royal Artillery battery?

In war, all batteries will have eight guns each.
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How do I join Royal Artillery?

To join 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, you need to pass the All Arms Commando course at Lympstone. To join 7 Para Royal Horse Artillery you then need to pass 'P' Company selection at Catterick and the Basic Parachute Course at Brize Norton.
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