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==Chronology== | |||
*'''1879''' (1st January). Raised from the [[Madras Volunteer Guards]] | |||
*'''1917''' (1st April). Became the [[2nd (Madras) Group Garrison Artillery]] | |||
*'''1920''' (1st October). Constituted as as [[II. (Madras) Field Brigade "The Duke's Own"]] after HRH The Duke of Connaught visited India to inaugurate the "Montfort" reforms in the Indian Government. | |||
*'''1933''' Reorganised and became No. 3 (Madras Field Battery "The Dukes Own". | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 5 May 2014
Chronology
- 1879 (1st January). Raised from the Madras Volunteer Guards
- 1917 (1st April). Became the 2nd (Madras) Group Garrison Artillery
- 1920 (1st October). Constituted as as II. (Madras) Field Brigade "The Duke's Own" after HRH The Duke of Connaught visited India to inaugurate the "Montfort" reforms in the Indian Government.
- 1933 Reorganised and became No. 3 (Madras Field Battery "The Dukes Own".