Royal Australian Artillery
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Le Régiment Royal d'Artillerie Australienne (Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery), aussi appelé Artillerie Royale Australienne est un corps de l'armée australienne descendant des forces coloniales australiennes existant avant la Fédération de l'Australie.
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The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, normally referred to as the Royal Australian Artillery (RAA), is a Regiment of the Australian Army descended from the original colonial artillery units prior to Australia's federation. Australia's first guns were landed from HMS Sirius and a small earthen redoubt built, near the present-day Macquarie Place, to command the approaches to Sydney Cove. The deployment of these guns represents the origins of artillery in Australia. These and subsequent defences, as well as field guns, were operated by marines and the soldiers of infantry regiments stationed in Australia. Unlike their British and Canadian equivalents, there are no regiments of horse artillery in the order of battle of the Royal Australian Artillery. The First World War saw the raising o
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Royal Australian Artillery
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Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery
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The 9 Mile Snipers
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Royal Australian Artillery cap badge
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Australia
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Red over blue.
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Quick: Royal Artillery Quick March
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Slow: Royal Artillery Slow March
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Ubique
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Everywhere and Where right and glory lead
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Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery
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The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, normally referred to as the Royal Australian Artillery (RAA), is a Regiment of the Australian Army descended from the original colonial artillery units prior to Australia's federation. Australia's first guns were landed from HMS Sirius and a small earthen redoubt built, near the present-day Macquarie Place, to command the approaches to Sydney Cove. The deployment of these guns represents the origins of artillery in Australia. These and subsequent defences, as well as field guns, were operated by marines and the soldiers of infantry regiments stationed in Australia. Unlike their British and Canadian equivalents, there are no regiments of horse artillery in the order of battle of the Royal Australian Artillery. The First World War saw the raising of 60 field, 20 howitzer, and two siege batteries along with the heavy and medium trench mortar batteries. Until 19 September 1962 the Australian Artillery was referred to as the 'Royal Australian Artillery', however, on this date Queen Elizabeth II granted the RAA the title of 'The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery'. The Regiment today consists of Regular and Reserve units.
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Le Régiment Royal d'Artillerie Australienne (Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery), aussi appelé Artillerie Royale Australienne est un corps de l'armée australienne descendant des forces coloniales australiennes existant avant la Fédération de l'Australie.
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1901
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Red over blue.
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Six Regiments
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Ubique
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and
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Everywhere and Where right and glory lead
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Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt
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Air defence (1 regiment)
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Field artillery (3 regiments)
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Surveillance and target acquisition (1 regiment)