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460th Battery, Royal Artillery
83rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, consisted of 329th Battery, 330th Battery and 460th Battery. They served with 53rd (Welsh) Division and saw action across North Western Europe.
4th Jun 1944 Exercise
12th Jun 1944 Preparations
15th Jun 1944 Advance Party
17th Jun 1944 On the Move
17th Jun 1944 On the Move
23rd Jun 1944 On the Move
24th Jun 1944 On the Move
26th Jun 1944 On the Move
27th Jun 1944 On the Move
28th Jun 1944 In Action
30th Jun 1944 In Action
2nd Jul 1944 Reliefs
3rd Jul 1944 In Action
4th Jul 1944 In Action
5th Jul 1944 In Action
6th Jul 1944 In Action
7th Jul 1944 In Action
8th Jul 1944 In Action
9th Jul 1944 In Action
10th Jul 1944 Gains
16th Jul 1944 On the Move
16th Jul 1944 Line Advanced
17th Jul 1944 Thick Mist
17th Jul 1944 Attack Made
18th Jul 1944 Shelling
20th Jul 1944 Observation
21st Jul 1944 Counter Attack
22nd Jul 1944 Ground Gained
23rd Jul 1944 Rounds Fired
24th Jul 1944 Moves
26th Jul 1944 Recce
29th Jul 1944 Patrol
29th Jul 1944 In Action
1st Aug 1944 Misty
2nd Aug 1944 Raids
3rd Aug 1944 Tasks Fired
4th Aug 1944 Moves
5th Aug 1944 Reorganisation
6th Aug 1944 Attack Made
7th Aug 1944 Preparations
8th Aug 1944 In Action
9th Aug 1944 Quiet
10th Aug 1944 Artillery in Action
11th Aug 1944 Attack Made
12th Aug 1944 Ground Gained
13th Aug 1944 In Action
14th Aug 1944 In Action
15th Aug 1944 In Action
15th Aug 1944 Advance
10th September 1944 On the Move
14th September 1944 Enemy Targetted
15th September 1944 On the Move
16th September 1944 Canal
17th September 1944 Canal
18th September 1944 Air Raid
19th September 1944 Attack Made
20th September 1944 Move
21st September 1944 Advance
25th September 1944 Shelling
30th September 1944 Counter Attacks
1st October 1944 In Action
2nd October 1944 Cleared
4th October 1944 Move
5th October 1944 In Action
6th October 1944 Shelling
7th October 1944 Shelling
8th October 1944 Shelling
9th October 1944 Shelling
10th October 1944 Quiet
12th October 1944 Shelling
13th October 1944 Attack MadeIf you can provide any additional information, especially on actions and locations at specific dates, please add it here.
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460th Battery, Royal Artillery
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