E Battery Royal Horse Artillery

Henceforth, batteries were designated in a single alphabetical sequence in order of seniority from date of formation.

[3] Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Dighton Browne, the Commanding Officer of 3rd Brigade, comprising D and E batteries, and his subordinates were at the Artillery Barracks, Chapeltown Road, Leeds as at the time of the 1911 census.

4 gun of E Battery fired the first British artillery rounds on the Western Front in World War I,[5] E Battery went on to fight in many of the battles on the Western Front and then joined the Army of Occupation.

[7] In 1939, E Battery fought in Belgium and France, before being evacuated from St Valery in June 1940.

[9] Later, in 1992, E Battery moved to Assaye Barracks in Tidworth Camp and converted to the AS-90 artillery gun.

[9] In 2004, E Battery deployed on Operation Telic 4 to Basra, Iraq to train the Iraqi Border Police.

The 13-pounder gun that fired the first British artillery round on the Western front leaves the Imperial War Museum to take part in the unveiling of the Royal Artillery Memorial in October 1925