O Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery

O Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
Active 7 June 1813  present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Army
Type Headquarters
Part of 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
Anniversaries Leipzig Day 16th October
Battle honours Ubique
Commanders
Notable
commanders

Richard Bogue

Edward Charles Whinyates

O Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery is the Headquarters Battery of the British Army's 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. It is currently based in Assaye Barracks in Tidworth Camp.

Current role

Provide Logistics, clerical, command and control support to 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery.

History

General Congreve had developed the Congreve rocket. In 1813 there were three rocket units and on 1 January 1814 they were created into two troops of Royal Horse Artillery. One of these was disbanded in 1816, but the 2nd Troop absorbed most of the soldiers.

During the Crimean War, Second Afghan War, the Boer War and World War I and World War II the troop fought as a normal gun battery.

Cold War

Recent and current conflicts

The troop merged with Headquarters Battery in 1993 to form O Headquarters Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery.

Balkan Wars

Operation TELIC in Iraq

Main article: Op Telic

See also

References

  1. It is somewhat ironic that as the commander of the Royal Artillery in the Crimea, Fox-Strangways, was killed in 1854 at the Battle of Inkermann by the Russians, by whom he had been decorated, and alongside whom he had so bravely fought as an ally, 41 years earlier at Leipzig.

Bibliography

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