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3rd Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
I East Lancashire Brigade, RFA
93rd (East Lancashire) Field Brigade, RA
52nd (East Lancashire) LAA Regiment, RA
293 (East Lancashire) LAA Regiment, RA
Waistbelt of the Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, post-1891
Active9 January 1860–10 March 1955
CountryUnited Kingdom
Branch Volunteer Force/Territorial Force
RoleGarrison artillery
Position artillery
Field artillery
Anti-Aircraft Artillery
Garrison/HQBlackburn
Church
Burnley
Nickname(s)The Blackburn Artillery
Engagements
  • First World War:
    • Gallipoli
    • Egypt
    • Ypres
    • Spring Offensive
    • Hundred Days' Offensive
  • Second World War:
    • Norway
    • France
    • Greece
    • Crete
    • North Africa
    • Italy
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brig-Gen Arthur Birtwistle

The 3rd Lancashire Artillery Volunteers was a unit of Britain's part-time Volunteer Force recruited from Blackburn and the surrounding area in 1860. It became a brigade of the Royal Field Artillery in the Territorial Force in 1908, and served through the First World War with the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division at Gallipoli, in Egypt and on the Western Front. Its second line unit also served on the Western Front in 1917–18. During the Second World War, its batteries operated in the light anti-aircraft role in Norway, France, Greece, Crete, North Africa and Italy. It was reformed postwar, but disappeared in a merger in 1955.

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