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.