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The Militia Artillery
Warrant Officer and NCOs of the Bermuda Militia Artillery at St. David's Battery, Bermuda, ca. 1944.
Country(United Kingdom British Empire)
BranchMilitia Artillery units of the United Kingdom and Colonies British Army
TypeCoastal artillery

The Militia Artillery units of the United Kingdom and Colonies (including Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa prior to their attaining dominion status) were military reserve units made up of volunteers who served part-time during peacetime, training to take over responsibility for manning fixed artillery batteries from the regular Royal Artillery during times of war.

Most of these batteries were of coastal artillery positioned to guard ports, naval bases, and coastal locations likely to be used by an enemy to land invading forces, or were designed to protect coastal batteries from overland attacks by infantry. A single militia artillery unit, the Lancashire Royal Field Artillery, was also created in the United Kingdom as field artillery, equipped with mobile guns.

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