Fifeshire Artillery Militia

The Fifeshire Artillery Militia was a British artillery militia regiment of the 19th century. It was based in and named after Fifeshire in Scotland.

Fifeshire Artillery Militia
Active1798–1909
Country Kingdom of Great Britain (1759–1800)
 United Kingdom (1801–1881)
Branch British Army
TypeArtillery
Garrison/HQCupar
Commanders
Current
commander
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Following the Militia Act of 1797, the regiment was raised as an infantry regiment in 1798 as The Fifeshire Militia.[1] At the end of February 1855 it was converted to an Artillery unit, while it was embodied for the Crimean War and being redesignated as the Fifeshire Artillery Militia.

In 1882 became the 4th Brigade, Scottish Division, Royal Artillery.[2]

It was also embodied from April 1859 until September 1860, during the Indian Mutiny. It was also embodied from May to October 1900, during the Second Boer War.

In 1902 it was renamed as the Fife Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia). On the creation of the Territorial Force in 1908 the unit was transferred to the Special Reserve Royal Field Artillery. It was disbanded in 1909.

References

    • Litchfield, Norman E H, 1987. The Militia Artillery 1852-1909, The Sherwood Press, Nottingham, p.84
  1. Army List, HMSO, 1882

Publications

  • Beckett, Ian F W (2011). Britain's Part Time Soldiers. The Amateur Military Tradition 1558—1945 (2 ed.). Barnsley: Pen & Sword. ISBN 9781848843950.
  • Hay, George Jackson (Colonel) (1987) [1908]. An Epitomized History of the Militia (The "Constitutional Force"). Ray Westlake Military Books. ISBN 0-9508530-7-0.
  • Litchfield, Norman E H, 1987. The Militia Artillery 1852-1909, The Sherwood Press, Nottingham. ISBN 0-9508205-1-2


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