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The 1st Artillery Brigade was a support formation of the
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from 1961-77 and from 1997. Part of the
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, it oversaw all army close support artillery and deep fires units. Under the Future Soldier programme, the brigade merged with 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade to form
1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade Combat Team The 1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team is a formation of the British Army, currently headquartered in Delhi Barracks, Tidworth Camp, Wiltshire, as part of the 3rd (United Kingdom) Division. History As part of the Future Soldier ...
.


Cold War

In a reorganisation of the
British Army of the Rhine There have been two formations named British Army of the Rhine (BAOR). Both were originally occupation forces in Germany, one after the First World War and the other after the Second World War. Both formations had areas of responsibility located a ...
following the
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, the former 1st Army Group Royal Artillery was reduced to a 1-star command, and redesignated as the 1st Artillery Brigade (Field). The new brigade was headquartered at Tofrek Barracks in
Hildesheim Hildesheim (; nds, Hilmessen, Hilmssen; la, Hildesia) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with 101,693 inhabitants. It is in the district of Hildesheim, about southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste River, a small tributary of the Lei ...
. On 4 October 1961, 1 AGRA was officially redesignated, but later dropped the '(Field)' title in 1967 following the
1966 Defence White Paper The 1966 Defence White Paper (Command Papers 2592 and 2901) was a major review of the United Kingdom's defence policy initiated by the Labour government under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. The review was led by the Secretary of State for Defence, ...
, becoming the 1st Artillery Brigade. The brigade was originally responsible for commanding the two MGM-5 Corporal tactical ballistic missile regiments and a new support regiment. (From 1959, there were two regiments with the missile). It gradually evolved from a command unit solely for the Corporal missile regiments to one for all GHQ field artillery within I (British) Corps. The brigade is shown as having controlled the two Corporal-equipped regiments. In 1958 218 Signal Squadron,
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was part of the brigade.(Lord & Watson, p. 66) It appears to have disbanded in 1960 On 1 January 1967 257 Signal Squadron became 1st Artillery Brigade HQ and Signals Squadron, as reported by the National Archives from 1967-70. Lord & Watson, p. 80 refers to 218 Squadron still being active, but this seems likely to have been a confusion with 1 Artillery Brigade HQ and Signals Squadron. The brigade's structure by 1967 was as follows: * 1st Artillery Brigade ** Brigade Headquarters, at Tofrek (East) Barracks,
Hildesheim Hildesheim (; nds, Hilmessen, Hilmssen; la, Hildesia) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with 101,693 inhabitants. It is in the district of Hildesheim, about southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste River, a small tributary of the Lei ...
** 1st Artillery Brigade HQ and Signals Squadron,
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, at
Hildesheim Hildesheim (; nds, Hilmessen, Hilmssen; la, Hildesia) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with 101,693 inhabitants. It is in the district of Hildesheim, about southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste River, a small tributary of the Lei ...
**
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, at York Barracks,
Münster Münster (; nds, Mönster) is an independent city (''Kreisfreie Stadt'') in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region. It is also a state distr ...
uclear armoured escort role** 94th Locating Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Taunton Barracks,
Celle Celle () is a town and capital of the district of Celle, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town is situated on the banks of the river Aller, a tributary of the Weser, and has a population of about 71,000. Celle is the southern gateway to the Lü ...
** 20th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Saint Barbara Barracks,
Fallingbostel Bad Fallingbostel (Northern Low Saxon: ''Bad Fambossel'') is the district town (''Kreisstadt'') of the Heidekreis district in the German state of Lower Saxony. Since 1976 the town has had a state-recognised Kneipp spa and has held the title of ...
( M107 175mm self-propelled guns) ** 32nd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Tofrek Barracks, Hildesheim (M107 175mm self-propelled guns) ** 39th Missile Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Dempsey Barracks,
Sennelager Sennelager is a village in Germany that forms part of the City of Paderborn. It is notable for its association with the military since the 19th century. Location Sennelager lies around 5 km north of Paderborn city centre in the west of the ...
(75 & 171 Heavy Batteries with 8-inch howitzers and 19 & 36 Missile Batteries with Honest Johns) ** 50th Missile Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Northumberland Barracks,
Minden Minden () is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the greatest town between Bielefeld and Hanover. It is the capital of the district (''Kreis'') of Minden-Lübbecke, which is part of the region of Detm ...
(33 & 78 Heavy Batteries with 8-inch howitzers and 15 & 21 Missile Batteries with Honest Johns) ** 8th Transport Regiment (Weapons Support Group), Royal Corps of Transport, at Nelson Barracks, Münster
asked with transport and safe custody of nuclear warheads A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interrogative ...
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, the "Mason Review," brigades were done away with and replaced by task forces. The 1st Artillery Brigade was also disbanded on 1 September 1977, subsequently merged with the 7th Anti-Aircraft Brigade and became the 1st Artillery Division. In the process, 1 Artillery Brigade HQ and Signals Squadron was disbanded. The new division was organised as follows: * 1st Artillery Division ** Division Headquarters, in
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
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, at Oxford Barracks,
Münster Münster (; nds, Mönster) is an independent city (''Kreisfreie Stadt'') in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region. It is also a state distr ...
uclear escort battalion** 94th Locating Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Taunton Barracks,
Celle Celle () is a town and capital of the district of Celle, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town is situated on the banks of the river Aller, a tributary of the Weser, and has a population of about 71,000. Celle is the southern gateway to the Lü ...
** 12th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Moore Barracks,
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
(with Rapier surface to air missiles) ** 22nd Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, at
Rapier Barracks Royal Air Force Kirton in Lindsey or more simply RAF Kirton in Lindsey is a former Royal Air Force station located north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. It's an RAF habit (inherited from the RFC) to name its bases after the nearest railwa ...
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Kirton in Lindsey Kirton in Lindsey, also abbreviated to Kirton Lindsey, is a market town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is south-east from Scunthorpe. History Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII lived at Kirton-in-Lindsey afte ...
(with Rapier surface to air missiles) ** 5th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Tofrek Barracks,
Hildesheim Hildesheim (; nds, Hilmessen, Hilmssen; la, Hildesia) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with 101,693 inhabitants. It is in the district of Hildesheim, about southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste River, a small tributary of the Lei ...
(with M107 175mm self-propelled guns) ** 50th Missile Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Northumberland Barracks,
Minden Minden () is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the greatest town between Bielefeld and Hanover. It is the capital of the district (''Kreis'') of Minden-Lübbecke, which is part of the region of Detm ...
(with MGM-52 Lance ballistic missiles) ** 8th Transport Regiment (Weapons Support Group), Royal Corps of Transport, at Nelson Barracks, Münster
asked with transport and safe custody of nuclear warheads A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interrogative ...
ref name=":6" /> Following the 1981 Defence White Paper, the brigades were reformed, and the division was subsequently redesignated as heArtillery Division. In 1984, it was further redesignated as Artillery, I (British) Corps, and on 1 November 1985 became the 1st Artillery Brigade once again. In January 1985, 12th Air Defence Regiment RA was moving from
Rapier Barracks Royal Air Force Kirton in Lindsey or more simply RAF Kirton in Lindsey is a former Royal Air Force station located north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. It's an RAF habit (inherited from the RFC) to name its bases after the nearest railwa ...
,
Kirton-in-Lindsey Kirton in Lindsey, also abbreviated to Kirton Lindsey, is a market town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is south-east from Scunthorpe. History Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII lived at Kirton-in-Lindsey afte ...
, in North East District to Napier Barracks in Dortmund. In a semi-swap, at the same time, 16 Air Defence Regiment returned home from Moore Barracks in Dortmund to Rapier Barracks in Kirton-in-Lindsey. Isby and Kamps 1985 lists the brigade "up to the beginning of 1985" with headquarters at Ripon Barracks, Bielefeld; three heavy regiments (5, 32, and 39); 50 Missile Regiment; and 16 and 22 Air Defence Regiments, though 16 Regiment of course was in the process of moving back to the UK. Also present of course was 8 Artillery Support Regiment, but Isby and Kamps did not list RCT units. * 1st Artillery Brigade (1985) ** Brigade Headquarters, Ripon Barracks,
Bielefeld Bielefeld () is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population of 341,755, it is also the most populous city in the administrative region (''Regierungsbezirk'') of Detmold and the ...
** 12th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Napier Barracks,
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
(with Rapier surface to air missiles) ** 5th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at West Riding Barracks, Dortmund (with M107 175mm self-propelled guns) ** 22nd Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Napier Barracks, Dortmund (with Rapier surface to air missiles) ** 32nd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, Moore Barracks, Dortmund (with M107 175mm self-propelled guns) ** 39th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Dempsey Barracks,
Sennelager Sennelager is a village in Germany that forms part of the City of Paderborn. It is notable for its association with the military since the 19th century. Location Sennelager lies around 5 km north of Paderborn city centre in the west of the ...
(with M110 203mm self-propelled guns) ** 50th Missile Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Northumberland Barracks,
Minden Minden () is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the greatest town between Bielefeld and Hanover. It is the capital of the district (''Kreis'') of Minden-Lübbecke, which is part of the region of Detm ...
(with MGM-52 Lance ballistic missiles) ** 8th Transport Regiment (Weapons Support Group), Royal Corps of Transport, at Nelson Barracks, Münster
asked with transport and safe custody of nuclear warheads A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interrogative ...
ref name=":6" /> Structure of the 1st Artillery Brigade in 1989: * Headquarters 1st Artillery Brigade – Ripon Barracks,
Bielefeld Bielefeld () is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population of 341,755, it is also the most populous city in the administrative region (''Regierungsbezirk'') of Detmold and the ...
**General Support Group ***
5th Regiment Royal Artillery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It was formed in 1939 as 5th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery before being redesignated in 1958. It currently serves in the Surveillance and Target Acquisitio ...
– Heavy Artillery –
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
, supporting 4th Armoured Division ***
32nd Regiment Royal Artillery 32 Regiment Royal Artillery ("The Wessex Gunners") is a regiment in the Royal Artillery, part of the British Army and is equipped with the Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III and PUMA 2 miniature unmanned aerial vehicles. 32nd Regiment is the only R ...
– Heavy Artillery –
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
, supporting 1st Armoured Division ** Corps Support Group ***
50th Missile Regiment Royal Artillery 50 Missile Regiment Royal Artillery (sometimes nicknamed '50 Miserable') was an artillery regiment of the British Army. From the late 1950s it was stationed with the British Army of the Rhine in Germany, at Northumberland Barracks, Menden, equipped ...
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surface to surface missile –
Menden Menden (, official name: ''Menden (Sauerland)''; Westphalian: ''Mennen'') is a city in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located at the north end of the Sauerland near the Ruhr river. History Menden's f ...
*** 39th Regiment Royal Artillery – Nuclear Artillery –
Sennelager Sennelager is a village in Germany that forms part of the City of Paderborn. It is notable for its association with the military since the 19th century. Location Sennelager lies around 5 km north of Paderborn city centre in the west of the ...
** Air Defence Group ***
12th Regiment Royal Artillery 12 Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It currently serves in the air defence role, and is equipped with the Starstreak (missile), Starstreak missile. History The regiment was established in 1947 w ...
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
*** 22nd Regiment Royal Artillery
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
** Logistics Group *** 8th (Artillery Support) Regiment,
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*** 570th Artillery Group (US Army) *** 583rd Ordnance Company (US Army) ** Units which would be assigned to the brigade if mobilised: *** Royal Artillery Alanbrooke Band
Woolwich Woolwich () is a district in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The district's location on the River Thames led to its status as an important naval, military and industrial area; a role that was maintained throu ...
(Medical evacuation company if mobilised) *** Rear Link Detachment from 55 Signal Squadron, in
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– assigned to HQ *** 8th (V) Battalion, Queen's Fusiliers (City of London), in
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– Infantry Defence for 50 Missile Regiment ***94th Locating Regiment Royal Artillery, at Roberts Barracks, Larkhill – batteries detached ***
27th Regiment Royal Artillery 27 Regiment, Royal Artillery was a field regiment of the Royal Artillery during the Second World War and the Cold War. History The regiment saw active service in the Far East during the Second World War. After re-forming at Twycross in 1947, it ...
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155mm towed howitzer – Topcliffe, supporting 1st Armoured Division *** 45th Regiment Royal Artillery
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155mm towed howitzer –
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, supporting 4th Armoured Division ***
16th Regiment Royal Artillery 16 Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in the British Army. It currently serves in the air defence role and is equipped with the Sky Sabre air defence missile system. One of its Rapier Batteries is always d ...
– Air Defence –
Kirton in Lindsey Kirton in Lindsey, also abbreviated to Kirton Lindsey, is a market town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is south-east from Scunthorpe. History Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII lived at Kirton-in-Lindsey afte ...
***
The Honourable Artillery Company The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) is a reserve regiment in the British Army. Incorporated by royal charter in 1537 by King Henry VIII, it is the oldest regiment in the British Army and is considered the second-oldest military unit in the w ...
(TA), Finsbury, London – Stay-behind observation posts *** 153rd (Highland) Artillery Support Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, HQ in
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– Reserve logistics support


Post Cold War

Following the
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, the Options for Change, Options for Change paper was published in 1992, which reduced to the army by more than a third. Under this reorganisation, the brigade was disbanded about 1993. On 1 April 1997, the brigade was reformed as 1st Artillery Brigade. The new brigade was organised as follows by 2012: * 1st Artillery BrigadeMackinlay, p. 61Tanner, pp. 47–52. ** Headquarters, 1st Artillery Brigade, at Airfield Camp, Netheravon ** 5th Regiment Royal Artillery, 5th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison (Surveillance and Target Acquisition) ** 32nd Regiment Royal Artillery, 32nd Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Purvis Lines, Roberts Barracks, Larkhill Garrison (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with BAE Systems Phoenix, BAE Systems Phoenixes) ** 39th Regiment Royal Artillery, 39th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Albemarle Barracks, England, Albemarle Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne (12 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) *** 57 (Bhurtpore) Locating Battery (Surveillance and Target Acquisition) ** 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery, 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment, Royal Artillery, HQ in Gateshead [administratively under 15th (North East) Brigade] *** 204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery Royal Artillery, 204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery, in Kingston Park (Surveillance and Target Acquisition and Command and Control Capability for Brigade HQ) *** 203 (Elswick) Battery Royal Artillery, 203 (Elswick) Battery, in Blyth, Northumberland, Blyth (6 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) *** 205 (3rd Durham Volunteer Artillery) Battery Royal Artillery, 205 (3rd Durham Volunteer Artillery) Battery, in South Shields (6 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) ** Honourable Artillery Company, at Honourable Artillery Company#Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury Barracks, City of London (Surveillance and Target Acquisition) ** Brigade Support Troop Under the Army 2020, Army 2020 programme announced in 2013, the brigade merged with 43rd (Wessex) Brigade to become 1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West. The old artillery brigade became the operational portion of the formation, while 43 Brigade became the regional headquarters element. The brigade's operational role was expanded and by this point oversaw all artillery units administratively within the army. Operationally, it controlled all but the special regiments (7 Parachute Regt RHA, 29 Commando Regt, RA, the Surveillance/Drone regiments, and the Air Defence regiments). The brigade's role was described "...will deliver both close support artillery and precision fires, as well as leading Air-Land Integration". The brigade's new designation as 'Headquarters South West' indicating its shift to an administrative formation, now overseeing all of South West England and the Channel Islands. * 1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South West ** Headquarters, 1st Artillery Brigade, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Camp – HQ includes 2 x deputies, one for the operational (artillery) sector, and one for the regional sector **Headquarters South West, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Camp ** 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, 3rd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe (with L118 light gun, L118 light guns) ** 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, 4th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe (with L118 light guns) ** 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, at Assaye Barracks, Tidworth Camp (with AS-90, AS-90 SPGs and M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, M270 MLRS) ** 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, 19th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth Camp (with AS-90 SPGs and M270 MLRS) ** 26th Regiment Royal Artillery, 26th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Mansergh Barracks, Gütersloh Garrison (with AS-90 SPGs and M270 MLRS) ** 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), at Jubilee Barracks, St Helens, Merseyside, Saint Helens (24 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) ** 105th Regiment Royal Artillery, 105th Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh (24 x L118 105mm light gun) ** 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery, 101st (Northubrian) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), in Gateshead (24 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) In 2019, a reorganisation of Commander Field Army, the Field Army saw the 1st Artillery Brigade lose its regional affiliation, once again becoming simply 1st Artillery Brigade. In addition to the removal of the regional basis, the brigade was reorganised, and placed under command of the
3rd (United Kingdom) Division The 3rd (United Kingdom) Division is a regular army division of the British Army. It was created in 1809 by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, as part of the Anglo-Portuguese Army, for service in the Peninsular War, and was known as the ...
. The brigade's structure at February 2022 was as follows: * 1st Artillery Brigade ** Headquarters, 1st Artillery Brigade, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Garrison, Tidworth Camp ** National Reserve Headquarters, Royal Artillery (AR), at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison, Woolwich Station (overseeing the Watchkeeper pool and providing specialist batteries/troops) **
5th Regiment Royal Artillery 5th Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It was formed in 1939 as 5th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery before being redesignated in 1958. It currently serves in the Surveillance and Target Acquisitio ...
, at Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison ** 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, at Albemarle Barracks, England, Albemarle Barracks, Stamfordham (Light Field Artillery, 12 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) ** 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe (Light Field Artillery, 12 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) ** 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, at Assaye Barracks, Tidworth Garrison, Tidworth Camp (Self-Propelled field artillery, 18 x AS-90, AS-90 155mm self-propelled howitzersWatling, p. 2.) – supporting 20 Arm Inf Bde ** 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, at Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth Camp (Self-Propelled field artillery, 18 x AS-90 155mm self-propelled howitzers) – supporting 12 Arm Inf Bde ** 26th Regiment Royal Artillery, at Purvis Lines, Larkhill Garrison (Divisional Fires, 24 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) ** 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, Royal Artillery (AR), at Jubilee Barracks, St Helens, Merseyside, St Helens (Light Field Artillery, 24 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) — paired with 1 Regiment RHA ** 104th Regiment Royal Artillery (AR), at Raglan Barracks, Newport, Raglan Barracks, Newport, Wales, Newport (Light Field Artillery, 24 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) — paired with 4 Regiment RA ** 105th Regiment Royal Artillery (AR), at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh (Light Field Artillery, 24 x L118 light gun, L118 105mm light gun) — paired with 19 Regiment RA ** 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery (AR), at Napier Armoury, Gateshead (Divisional Fire, 24 x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) — paired with 26 Regiment RA


Commanding Officers

Commanding officers of the brigade included: * October 1961–December 1962: Brigadier John E. Cordingley * December 1962–December 1965: Brigadier Harry S. Langstaff * December 1965–December 1967: Brigadier Ronald A. Norman-Walker * December 1967–December 1970: Brigadier Leo Heathcote Plummer * December 1970–February 1973: Brigadier Thomas Morony, Thomas Lovett Morony * February 1973–February 1975: Brigadier D. K. Neville * February 1975–September 1977: Brigadier John Aubrey Stephenson ''(from 1977 to 1985 the post of commanding officer was held by Commander Artillery, I (British) Corps)'' * September 1977–April 1979: Major General Geoffrey Boyd Wilson * April 1979–March 1982: Major General Edward Burgess (British Army officer), Edward Arthur Burgess * March 1982–February 1985: Major General Guy Hansard Watkins * February 1985–November 1985: Major General John Learmont, John Hartley Learmont * November 1985–November 1988: Brigadier Michael F. L. Shellard * November 1988–January 1991: Brigadier Alan Fleetwood Gordon * January 1991–August 1992: Brigadier Mark G. Douglas-Withers * August 1992–1993: Brigadier John Milne (British Army officer), John Milne * 2001–March 2003: Brigadier Nigel B. Philpott * March 2003–March 2004: Brigadier Robert W. H. Purdy *Between 2004 and 2014, the officer commanding the brigade held the rank of colonel * June 2014–March 2016: Brigadier Jeremy Matthew James Bennett * August 2016–2018: Brigadier John R. Mead * 2018–August 2020: Brigadier Mark Pullan * August 2020 – present: Brigadier Charles Arthur Hewitt


Footnotes

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* * * * * Ministry of Defence, ''Staff Officer's Handbook Number 71038, D/DGD&D/18/35/54'', 1999. * * * James Tanner, ''The British Army since 2000'', 2014 Osprey Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom. . * * * * {{Current British brigades Military units and formations established in 1961 Brigades of the British Army Artillery units and formations of the British Army Artillery brigades