The Southern Jutland Artillery Regiment (Danish: Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment) was an artillery regiment of the Royal Danish Army.
The regiment was established on November 1, 1951 as 4 Field Artillery Regiment in Aarhus. The regiment is based on the 7th Artillery Battalion[1] of 3 Field Artillery Regiment, and the regiment can thus trace its history back to 1842.[2]
On 23 October 1953 The regiment was transferred to the new build barracks in Varde[2]
Between 1953 and 2000 various units was transferred back and forward, between Nørrerjyske Artilleriregiment and Southern Jutland Artillery Regiment. Including 6th Artillery Battalion there first was in Varde from 1969 to 1974 and then again from 1987 to 1989.
On 20 February 1974, the Artillery NCO School in Ringsted and Artillery School on Amager was merged into the new Army Firesupport School[3] and collocated with Southern Jutland Artillery Regiment in Varde.[2]
On 1 November 2000 it was merged with Nørrerjyske Artilleriregiment to form Dronningens Artilleriregiment at the barracks in Varde.
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The SouthernJutlandArtilleryRegiment (Danish: Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment) was an artilleryregiment of the Royal Danish Army. The regiment was established...
November 2000 it was merged with SouthernJutlandArtilleryRegiment to form Queen's ArtilleryRegiment. The regiment was established in 1923 as 3. Feltartilleriregiment...
Regiment (SouthernJutlandArtilleryRegiment), merged with 3rd Field ArtilleryRegiment in 2000 to form the Queen's ArtilleryRegiment. King's Artillery Regiment...
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companies for artillery observation and a fighter group. The main effort was to be conducted by two battalions of the 129th Infantry Regiment, each with...
Russian 249th Infantry Regiment counterattacked Pfeil's Landwehr Brigade; in the midst of the battle, the German field artillery fired all the ammunition...
dominated by the artillery and infantry, the cavalry still suffered 5,674 dead and 14,630 other casualties. For comparison, one infantry regiment—the Northumberland...
outside the Danish fortress of Frederiksodde, on the east coast of southernJutland. Smaller Danish forces had been defeated along the way, but no decisive...
Second Boer War and World War I, it subsequently converted to artillery. Three regiments saw service in World War II, one of which was captured at the...
Sir Martin Farndale, History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. Western Front 1914–18. London: Royal Artillery Institution, 1986[permanent dead link] Foley...
diversion. Once the intense artillery was heard, at around 6:00 a.m. the two remaining battalions of the 27th Infantry Regiment were ordered to make their...