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The Wings were given Royal approval by King George V in February 1913 under Army Order 40/13. The Wings became the symbol of qualification worn by trained pilots. The design of the flying badge was ...
Thai Airways International cap badge; silver disc with black enamel background; Thai dancer depicted in center of badge. Credit Line Donated by Capt. M. A. C. and Rebecca Johnson Inventory Number ...
Last week marked another proud step forward for the Royal Artillery and The King’s Gurkha Artillery as they welcomed their first batch of Gurkha artillerymen to Larkhill.
The locomotive, named Royal Artilleryman, was celebrated in Salisbury following an extensive overhaul. The ceremony was attended by the leader of Wiltshire Council, Cllr Ian Thorn, John Glen MP, ...
Outside, His Majesty spoke to a number of people involved in various Royal Artillery abilities. He toured various teams working with an L118 Light Gun, self propelled gun, multiple launch rocket ...
King Charles has been praised for his firing technique after firing an artillery gun during a visit to the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in Wiltshire. The King met with soldiers ...
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 ...
Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at Larkhill, Wiltshire, in his first visit since assuming the title of Captain General.
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 ...
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