N Battery (The Eagle Troop) Royal Horse Artillery

N Battery (The Eagle Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
N Battery (The Eagle Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
Active the past to the present
Country United Kingdom
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Type Artillery
Part of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
Equipment AS-90
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N Battery (The Eagle Troop) Royal Horse Artillery are the Tactical Group Battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery They are currently based in Caen Barracks in Hohne, Germany

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Current Role

N Battery (The Eagle Troop) are currently serving as the fourth Tactical Group and support the 7th Brigade Formation reconnaissance regiment.

Battery Structure

N Battery are known as a Tactical Group Battery and they consist of approximately 20 personnel:

  • Battery Commanders FOO Party
  • FOO Party A - Commanded by the Battery Captain
  • FOO Party B - Commanded by a Captain.
  • Battery Commanders Tac Group

Equipment

N Battery is currently equipped with CVRT, rather the Warrior OPV. They have Forward Air Controllers in each team.

History

Formation

1st Troop Bombay Horse Artillery was formed in Seroor, on the 11th November 1811.

1800s

In 1842 Sir Charles Napier was sent to Hyderabad with a treaty that was never to be accepted by the Amirs of Sindh. The Amirs attacked the British Residency, and Napier decided this was cause for war, and attacked a force of 22,000 Baluchis with just 2,800 British Soldiers. This resulted in:

  • 1843 - The Battle for Miani. The British line held, and 6 guns from the Troop supported a charge. Hyderbad was occupied in February 1843.

The Battery was awarded its honour title following Sir Charles Napier's march to the Indus River. The troop were supporting the Cheshire Regiment, with the enemy in an entrenched position. The way artillery was deployed, forced the enemy to its left flank, which allowed the Cheshire Regiment to advance and distract the enemy. A surrender followed quickly and the Governor-General of India, the Lord Ellenborough, declared that the Battery should, 'bear the eagle'.

In 1858, the East India Company dissolved, and the Battery became part of the British Army. The Battery was renamed five times between 1862, until it was finally named N Battery Royal Horse Artillery in 1889.

World War One

  • 1914 - The Battery deployed to France on the outbreak of War.
  • 1915 - The Battery fired its guns in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. The Failure of this battle was later credited to the lack of artillery shells in Shell Crisis of 1915.
  • 1916 - The Battery fought in the Battle of the Somme
  • 1917 - N Battery RHA claimed the highest number of shells fired in one month by a single battery. The six guns fired 115, 360 rounds in August 1917 in support of the Canadian Corps. The Battery also fought in the Battle of Cambrai (1917) and at Hailles.
  • 1918 - The Battery continued to fight until the Armistice in November 1918.
  • 1920 - The Battery bore the coffin of the Unknown Soldier to Westminster Abbey.

World War Two

  • 1938 - The Battery was merged with L (Nery) Battery and was known as L/N (Nery) Battery within 2 RHA.
  • 1939 - The Battery formed part of the British Expeditionary Force, and fought in France until the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940

The Battery served in Greece and the Western Desert, and in 1942 regained its identity and joined 6 RHA.

Cold War

Recent and Current Conflicts

Northern Ireland

Balkan Wars

  • 1999- The Battery amalgamated with L (Néry) Battery RHA to become L/N (Néry) Battery (The Eagle Troop) RHA.

The Battery served in the Balkans.

Operation TELIC in Iraq

  • 2004 - L / N Battery served in Iraq on Op TELIC 4, as part of 1RHA

See also

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