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In the 100th anniversary
year of the raising of Warwickshires first Royal Horse Artillery
Battery, this short history fills a gap in the countys military
past.
Raised by Lord Brooke of Warwick Castle, here is the story of the formation,
training and war service of an almost forgotten unit the first
Territorial Artillery Battery to go to France in 1914.
The volunteer Saturday Night Soldiers of 1/1 Warwickshire
Royal Horse Artillery were but a few of the tens of thousands of Gunners
who suffered the privations of the Western Front; facing the cold, the
rain, the mud, the squalor and the enemy with stoicism
unlikely to be seen again.
For nearly four and a half years the men served in France and Flanders,
and later Germany, before finally returning safely to Warwickshire in
mid-1919 to be met by their families, friends and old comrades.
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