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115 Battery, Royal Field Artillery



   XXV Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, made up of 113, 114 and 115 Batteries, served with 1st Division. 25th Brigade RFA proceeded to France in August 1914, and fought on the Western Front throughout the Great War, taking part in most of the major actions.

13th Sep 1914 In Action

14th Sep 1914 In Action

15th Sep 1914 In Action

16th Sep 1914 Artillery In Action

17th Sep 1914 In Action

18th Sep 1914 Artillery In Action

20th Sep 1914 In Action

24th of November 1914  Our Artillery Effective  location map

29th of November 1914  Infantry Distribution  location map

12th of December 1914 No Incidents   location map

24th of December 1914 Heavies Silence Enemy  location map

4th of January 1915 Trench Work  location map

5th of January 1915 Hostile Patrol Engaged  location map

6th of January 1915 German Guns Silenced

11th of January 1915 Six Direct Hits  location map

18th of January 1915 Artillery Active   location map

19th of January 1915  Thaw Sets In  location map

21st of January 1915 Wulverghem Shelled  location map

23rd of January 1915 Quiet Day   location map

24th of January 1915 Machine Gun Silenced  location map

27th of January 1915  A Farm on Fire  location map

31st of January 1915 Trench Improvements Reported  location map

10th of February 1915 Message  location map

13th of February 1915 Trenches Maintained  location map

18th of February 1915 Grenades Cause Confusion  location map

20th of February 1915 A Violent Explosion  location map

23rd of February 1915  B Sector Shelled

27th of February 1915 Message  location map

28th of February 1915  Artillery Reorganised  location map

3rd of March 1915 Enemy Fire Silenced  location map

4th of March 1915 Enemy Nervous  location map

5th of March 1915   "Active and Nervous" Enemy   location map

6th of March 1915  No Hostile Patrols   location map

7th of March 1915  A Searchlight Hit   location map

8th of March 1915  Relief  location map

10th of March 1915 POW Taken  location map

12th of March 1915 Operation Postponed

13th of March 1915 Booby Trap  location map

14th of March 1915 Artillery Quiet  location map

15th of March 1915  Active Artillery   location map

19th of March 1915  Patrols  location map

21st of March 1915    location map

23rd of March 1915  Quiet Day   location map

24th of March 1915 German Wire Increased  location map

26th of March 1915 Enemy Guns Active   location map

27th of March 1915 German Air Activity  location map

28th of March 1915 German Guns Active  location map

1st of April 1915 Situation Normal  location map

2nd of April 1915 Quiet Day  location map

5th of April 1915 Quiet Day

20th Jul 1915  Reliefs

28th Jul 1915  Reliefs Complete  location map

29th Jul 1915  Reliefs  location map

5th of April 1918 Command of the Line  location map

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115 Battery, Royal Field Artillery

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