17th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. 81st (Welsh) Field Regiment; 83rd Field Regiment; 133rd Field Regiment; 71st (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment (from 31 October 1940, left 11 April 1941, rejoined 20 June 1941) There were various types of regiment within the Royal Artillery. The main types of regiment were and their usual equipment were: Field Regiment (25 pounder field guns â some regiments being self-propelled), Medium Regiment (5.5â³ medium guns), Heavy Regiments (7.2â³ and 155mm guns), Super Heavy Regiments (9.2â³ guns). 67th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. 1939 Dec.- 1941 Dec. WO 166/7215 ROYAL ARTILLERY: HEAVY REGIMENTS: 53 Regiment. Batteries and Brigades of the Royal Field Artillery. 30th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Artillery â 81st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery â 83rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery â 133rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery â 71st Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. The Regiment was to form part of II Corps Medium Artillery, grouped with 59th Medium Regiment (T.A), 8/12 Bty. 53rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Bolton Artillery - 53rd (Bolton) Field Regiment Lt.Col. that fight, the 53rd fought a sharp battle against the 116th Panzer, which counterattacked it several times, but finally recaptured La Roche on January 11 before withdrawing back to Holland. PRESERVING BOLTON PEOPLE'S MEMORIES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR . A short history of 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, from the outbreak of war: Duplicated, prepared in Italy, 1945: ii, 83 p. 15th Field Regiment RA. 19th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment (from 17 August 1945) Divisional Troops 53rd Divisional artillery, Royal Artillery. 71st Anti-Tank Regiment Royal Artillery x 6 x 6 x 12 53rd Regiment Reconnaissance Corps x 3 x 1 x 6 x 9 x 3 1st Machine Gun Battalion Manchester 68th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. 24th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Literature- 15 Field Regiment Royal Artillery : regimental record of ⦠62nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. Commanding Officer. Served under. WO 166/1881 ROYAL ARTILLERY: HEAVY REGIMENTS: 53 Heavy Regiment. â 53rd Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps. This section of the Long, Long Trail describes the formation, attachments and history of each brigade and battery of the Royal Field Artillery. During World War II it fought in the Battle of France and The Blitz, and ⦠57th Field Regiment, Royal Artilery. 1942 Jan.- Dec. WO 166/11400 53 Regiment 1943 Jan.- Dec. WO 171/1037 53 Regiment 1944 Jan.- July WO 171/1038 53 Regiment 1944 Aug., Sept. WO 171/1039 53 Regiment 1944 Oct. WO 171/1040 53 Regiment ⦠of 2nd Medium Regiment, 97th Field, 91st Field, 88th Field and 51st Heavy. ... 50, 51, 52 and 53 (Howitzer) Brigades (New Army K1, L to LIII) 54, 55, 56 and 57 (Howitzer) Brigades (New Army, LIV to LVII) 85th (City of London) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, and 453rd (City of London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, redirect here 53rd (City of London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was a volunteer air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army from 1922 until 1961. 111th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery â Formed 1 July 1939 as duplicate of 53rd (Bolton) Fld Regt, renamed as 111th (Bolton) Field Regiment 17 February 1942, ordered to convert to a 'Medium' regiment on 19 September 1942 but was cancelled, S/A 10 November 1945, disbanded 1 January 1947