3rd West Lancashire Brigade, RFA 70th (3rd West Lancashire) HAA Regiment 208 (3rd West Lancashire) Battery
Waistbelt of the Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, post-1891
Active
2 April 1860–present
Country
United Kingdom
Branch
Territorial Army
Role
Garrison artillery Position artillery Field artillery Anti-aircraft artillery Medium artillery
Garrison/HQ
Liverpool
Engagements
First World War:
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Messines
Battle of Passchendaele
Battle of Cambrai
Battle of the Avre
Hundred Days' Offensive
Second World War:
The Blitz
Calcutta Blitz
Commanders
Notable commanders
Lt-Col Robert Trimble
Military unit
The 3rd West Lancashire Artillery (3rd West Lancs Artillery) was a volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Force recruited from Liverpool that saw action during the First World War, distinguishing itself at the Battle of the Avre. During the Second World War, it served in the air defence and medium artillery roles at home and in the Far East. Its successor unit continues to serve as a battery in the modern Army Reserve.
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