Please take a look at some of these '94' related sites
REUNION 2006
Information, dates, the hotel & links to sites of interest- If you have any more links to add please e-mail me John Duffy
94 Regt R.A.
A photo site for any person who has served with or had connections with 94 Locating Regt RA.!
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The best contact magazine for "GUNNERS" (and their ladies) who served with 94 Locating Regiment R.A. This magazine is full, and I mean full of info about old comrades and what they are up to now. Please contact John Bensley to subscribe or for more information.
Gunner Eric Carpenter
Letters of Eric Carpenter, Gunner 1st Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery, England 1940 - Burma 1946 Extracts of letters written by Eric to Ella Hemsley (now Ella Carpenter) during World War 2 Read these for a fascinating insight into a soldier's life in WWII.
The Northern Ireland Veterans Association (NIVA).
A meeting point for those members of the armed forces and other crown services who saw service in Northern Ireland during what has become known as ‘the troubles’
Canadair
Canadair became involved with battlefield surveillance systems in the late 1950s when the Canadian Army expressed a need for a means of finding targets for its "Honest John" artillery missile.
FIREPOWER-The museum of The Royal Artillery
...Bringing together on one site for the first time the five significant collections of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, the museum will provide a lively...
Locating Artillery Assocation - Australia
An association of former personnel who have served and current personnel serving in a Locating Artillery unit or a Locating Artillery role and other people with experience or interests in Artillery Locating (Surveillance and Target Acquisition)
Hansard
Parliamentary details of regimental mergers. Mr. Archie Hamilton: "It is intended to implement the majority of the regimental mergers and other restructuring progressively over the next four years. Plans have been made for the following major changes to take place by early 1993......
Kit Hall
Kit Halls biography includes his time with 94 Locating (156 Battery) around 1970.
Royal Artillery History
There have been gunners ever since the invention of guns in the 13th Century, and the first official gunners were appointed in 1485, as part of what became the Board of Ordnance? Throughout the next 400 years the forts around Britain had master gunners permanently appointed by the Board of Ordnance. Trains of artillery were formed for campaigning both at home and abroad, with guns and the men to serve them