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165 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
165th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery was formed in Lytham St Annes in the spring of 1915 as part of 32nd Division. It was made up of four batteries, each armed with four 18pounder field guns. They transferred to 31st Division in December and proceeded to France from Egypt in March 1916. They served on the Western Front until the Armistice.
6th Jul 1915 Equipment
8th Jul 1915 Inspection
6th Mar 1916 Move
9th Mar 1916 On the Move
11th Mar 1916 On the Move
13th Mar 1916 On the Move
14th Mar 1916 On the Move
25th of March 1916 Hostile Aeroplanes
1st of April 1916 Relief begins
2nd Apr 1916 Reliefs
3rd Apr 1916 Mist
4th Apr 1916 Trench Mortars
5th Apr 1916 Trench Mortars
22nd May 1916 Reorganisation
30th August 1916 Reorganisation
20th November 1916 Reorganisation
24th January 1917 Reorganisation
23rd of March 1918 Centre Sector Command Transfer
25th Mar 1918 In Action
26th Mar 1918 Infantry Withdraw
27th Mar 1918 New Positions
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237638L/Bmbdr. Raymond Wright Boulton 165th Brigade Royal Field Artillery (d.12th April 1918)
Lance Bombardier Raymond Boulton served with the 165th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. On 12th April 1918 he was killed in action, aged 32. He is buried at St Amand British Cemetery.
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