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289 Parachute Battery Royal Horse Artillery (V) - location
Can any of our Arty experts tell me please the location of this unit when it was reduced to an independent Bty in 1967 under the TAVR review.
Previously as a Regiment it had locations at Stratford, Blackheath, Plumstead and Grays. I'm trying to establish if there was still any connection with Grays from this point but have not been able to find this from the wonderful interweb. Many thanks EY |
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289 battery was located at the Drill Hall, Vicarage Lane, East Ham, London E6. Later it converted from para to commando.
Keith
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Awesome, thank you very much Keith. Endex for the Essex connection at that point then!
Thanks again. Michael |
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When I joined (mid-late 70s) the unit was in transition from para to commando so instead of doing the jumps, that I wanted to do, we spent our time cross country running in preparation for the commando qualification course. Needless to say I regret that didn't stay long as new girlfriend was becoming something of a distraction... Keith
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Re. 289 Bty.
Michael, (Expat Yeoman) As per “Popskipper”, I too served at Vicarage Lane East Ham. But I’m sure when I was there it was “P” Bty. Of 300 Regt. RA (TA) That was 1962-1965 and at that time , East Ham was in ESSEX. On 1-4-1965, East Ham officially became the London Borough of NEWHAM. All the Best, David J.
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Thanks both. So if I've got that right then, as a regiment there are Essex connections with the East Ham and Grays Btys, from 1965 Grays only, and from 67 no remaining Essex connection.
Complicated stuff (to me as an ex-infanteer and signaller!!) Michael |
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An extract from the May 1979 edition of the "Gunner" magazine of the Royal Artillery, and also some recruiting literature for the Commando Gunners...
Keith
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Thanks button.
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I served in 289 immediately before it was reduced to a Bty at East Ham, 1963-67. Throughout that time the btys were as follows:-
P Bty. Chingford, derived from the Essex Arty Vols Q Bty. Blackheath, derived from the Kent, and London Arty Vols R Bty. Dulwich. derived from the Kent, and London Arty Vols S Bty. Willesden. derived. from 880 Fwd Obs Bty (AB) RA (TA) Litchfield’s books on the Vol Arty (with Westlake), and Territorial Arty give the pedigree from formation to formation of TAVR and a bit beyond. RHQ was co-located with R Bty at Lordship Lane, Dulwich In 1965 LBdr Brian Spillett of P Bty was awarded the George Cross (Posthumous) for his action in a fire. |
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Thank you very much for that info. I own and have been using both of the books you refer too, alas while they give the unit titles they don't always give the Battery numbers and locations so that was a great help.
To Artynut's comment, can anyone advise the Batteries and the locations for 300th LAA Regiment. My reading from Litchfield was that there were no Essex locations for the regiment from formation in 1961 but the wording is open to interpretation. EY |
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