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32nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery


XXXII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was a brigade of the Royal Field Artillery which served in the First World War.

It was originally formed with 27th, 134th and 135th Batteries, and attached to 4th Infantry Division. In August 1914 it mobilised and was sent to the Continent with the British Expeditionary Force, where it saw service with 2nd Division throughout the war. A howitzer battery was formed in May 1916, from a section of each of 86th (Howitzer) and 128th (Howitzer) Batteries, and designated D Battery; it was disbanded in January 1917, and replaced by 86th (Howitzer) Battery. The 86th and 135th batteries deployed to North Russia from 1918 to 1919.

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  1. "The Royal Artillery". [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)]].
  2. Baker, Chris. "What was an artillery brigade?". The Long, Long Trail.
  3. "Rare WW1 North Russia (Murmansk Command) Military Medal, British War Medal & Victory Medal Group of Three - Signaller H. Edwards, 16/32nd Bde, 86th Bty. Royal Field Artillery". cultmancollectibles.com.
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