Difference between revisions of "14th Field Artillery Brigade"
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'''53rd Field Artillery Battery''' | '''53rd Field Artillery Battery''' | ||
* [[George Bett]] 15 Mar 1916 - 1 Apr 1919 | * [[George Bett]] 15 Mar 1916 - 1 Apr 1919 | ||
− | * [[Frank Grundy]] 15 | + | * [[Frank Grundy]] 15 Mar 1916 - 28 Oct 1917 |
* [[George Wales McGillivray]] 15 Mar - 24 May 1916 | * [[George Wales McGillivray]] 15 Mar - 24 May 1916 | ||
* [[Josiah James Skinner]] 26 Oct 1916 - 1 Oct 1917 | * [[Josiah James Skinner]] 26 Oct 1916 - 1 Oct 1917 | ||
'''54th Field Artillery Battery''' | '''54th Field Artillery Battery''' | ||
− | * [[Terry de Bohun Helm]] | + | * [[Terry de Bohun Helm]] 15 Mar - 19 Nov 1916 |
'''55th Field Artillery Battery''' | '''55th Field Artillery Battery''' |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 20 March 2021
Loading ammunition wagons of the 14th Brigade from a dump near Hargicourt. AWM E03509 | |
6 Sep 1918. 14th Field Artillery Brigade crossing the Somme on a road leading into Péronne. AWM E03233 | |
Brief History
In size, a Field Artillery Brigade was equivalent to an Infantry Battalion. The 14th FAB was raised to support the 5th Division, and was drawn mainly from NSW. The structure of the 14th Field Artillery Brigade February 1916 – to November 1918 was as follows:
53rd Field Artillery Battery
- George Bett 15 Mar 1916 - 1 Apr 1919
- Frank Grundy 15 Mar 1916 - 28 Oct 1917
- George Wales McGillivray 15 Mar - 24 May 1916
- Josiah James Skinner 26 Oct 1916 - 1 Oct 1917
54th Field Artillery Battery
- Terry de Bohun Helm 15 Mar - 19 Nov 1916
55th Field Artillery Battery
114th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
14th Brigade Ammunition Column
Each Brigade generally comprised three Batteries of four 18 Pounder Mk 1 or II guns. With a range of about 6,500 yards (almost 6km) they fired a range of ammuntion natures including High Explosive fragmentation, Shrapnel, Smoke, Gas, Star (illumination) and Armour Piercing projectiles. In March 1916 a fourth battery of four 18 pounder field guns was added. In January 1917, batteries were increased in size to 6 guns each in order to economise on headquarters structures and the number of Field Artillery Brigades in each division was reduced to two. One hundred and fifty seven men lost their life while posted to this unit.
Individual Honours
- 1 x Distinguished Service Order
- 4 x Military Cross
- 1 x Bar to Military Cross
- 2 x Distinguished Conduct Medal
- 31 x Military Medal
- 3 x Bar to Military Medal
- 8 x Meritorious Service Medal
- 21 x Mentioned in Despatches
- 2 x Belgium Croix de Guerre
- 1 x French Croix de Guerre
- 1 x French Medal of Honour with Swords, Silver
Notes