The King has been praised for his “faultless” technique as he fired an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery. Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the ...
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Wiltshire in Pictures: A Royal visit to the county
It's been a busy week in Wiltshire including a royal visit, with the Royal Regiment of Artillery playing host to King Charles at its headquarters in Larkhill on Friday. There have been new beginnings ...
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British Army Tests New Heavy Artillery in Estonia
British Army units leading NATO’s battlegroup in Estonia recently tested their new Archer artillery system — a 155mm gun ...
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Salisbury resident marks end of eight-year tenure as Master Gunner of St James’s
Salisbury resident Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Gregory was ceremonially ‘towed out’ from the Royal Artillery Headquarters ...
The Freedom of Entry march took place at Goyder Square from 5.30pm, coinciding with the Palmerston markets. It is a tradition dating back to medieval times when trusted military units would be granted ...
The King fires an artillery piece during his visit to the Royal Artillery Barracks in Wiltshire (Richard Pohle/The Times/PA) The King has been praised for his “faultless” technique as he fired an ...
The King has been praised for his “faultless” technique as he fired an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery. Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the ...
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