100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery
100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery | |
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Active | 1967-Present |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Role | Field support |
Size | 3 Batteries |
Garrison/HQ | Army Reserve Centre, Luton |
Equipment | L118 Light Gun |
100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery was part of the Army Reserve and had sub-units throughout the South of England. It had three gun batteries all equipped with the L118 Light Gun. The Regiment's original role was BAOR emergency reinforcement, emphasised by its transfer into 49 Infantry Brigade under part of 2 Division. Under options for change the Regiment became a general support regiment fitted out with the 155 towed FH70 gun and assigned to 3 Division, in 1999 it was reassigned as a CS Regiment, losing its ability to deploy as a whole Regiment.
History
The regiment was formed as 100th (Eastern) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery at Grove Park in London in 1967.[1] Its units were RHQ, HQ (Home Counties) Battery at Grove Park, 200 (Sussex Yeomanry) Medium Battery at Brighton, 201 (Herfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Medium Battery at Luton, 202 (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Medium Battery at Bury St Edmunds and REME LAD which expanded to workshop during FH70 period.[1] In 1970 the regiment became 100th Regiment Royal Artillery and in 1976 it became 100 (Yeomanry) Field Regiment Royal Artillery.[1] In 1993 200 Battery left the regiment and 307 (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Battery at Bulwell joined the regiment.[1] It was renamed 100 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery in 1993 and, in 1999, HQ and 202 Battery's left the regiment, 202 were replaced by 266 (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Battery at Bristol.[1]
Future
Under Army 2020, this unit will be placed in suspended animation and one of its batteries will be transferred to another regiment.[2]
Batteries
The batteries are as follows:[3]
- 201 (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry), based in Luton, placed in suspended animation under Army 2020.[2]
- 266 (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery), based in Bristol, used the 105mm Light Gun in support of 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. Under Army 2020, this battery will subordinated to 104th Regiment Royal Artillery re-roled to mini unmanned air systems.[2]
- 307 (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Battery, based in Bulwell, placed in suspended animation under Army 2020.[2]
Honorary colonels
- King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden until 2001 (Moved to 106 Regt)
- Major General Freddie Viggers, ? to 17 February 2001 [4]
- Major General Andrew Ritchie, 17 February 2001[4] to present
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Royal Regiment of Artillery, Volunteer Regiments". Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Summary of Reserve Structure and Basing Changes
- ↑ "100 Regiment RA". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56164. p. 4052. 2 April 2001. Retrieved 2012-07-23.
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