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19th Regiment Royal Artillery

19th Regiment Royal Artillery
Active 1900 - Present
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Field artillery
Size 6 Batteries
Part of 1st Artillery Brigade
Garrison/HQ Tidworth, Wiltshire
Nickname(s) The Scottish Gunners
Formerly The Highland Gunners
Equipment AS-90 self-propelled guns and MSTAR radar
Insignia
Tartan Robertson hunting acient2.JPG
Robertson hunting tartan

19th Regiment Royal ArtilleryThe Scottish Gunners (until 2012 The Highland Gunners) – is a Scottish regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It currently supports 12 Mechanised Brigade in the armoured field artillery role. The regiment has Fire Support Teams mounted in Warrior Mechanised Artillery Observation Vehicles equipped with MSTAR. The regiment's three gun batteries are equipped with 24 AS-90 self-propelled guns

19th Regiment traces its history to 17 Brigade Royal Field Artillery which was formed in 1900 but the individual batteries date back to the 18th century. The brigade saw action during World War I. During World War II, the four pre-war batteries combined into two. In May 1940 it had the honour of being the first artillery regiment to fire in the war while stationed at the Maginot Line. It served during the North African and Italian campaigns.

The regiment was renumbered to 19 Regiment in 1947. During the 1950s and 1960s it served in the Korean War and Aden Emergency. With the phasing out of National Service in 1963, 19th Regiment was allocated the recruitment area of the Scottish Highlands.

In 1995 the regiment was deployed to Bosnia at short notice as part of Operation Deliberate Force. It was deployed to Cyprus in 1998 as part of UNFICYP. Since the 2000s, it has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. More recently, the regiment returned from Afghanistan (Op Herrick 16) in October 2012.


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