| Militia of Engand and Wales | ||||
| 1759: | The Pembrokeshire Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1763: | │ │ |
The Carmarthen Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1778: | │ │ |
county precedence 5 │ |
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| 1779: | │ │ |
county precedence 17 │ |
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| 1780: | │ │ |
county precedence 15 │ |
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| 1781: | │ │ |
county precedence 2 │ |
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| 1782: | │ │ |
county precedence 17 │ |
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| 1793: | │ │ |
county precedence 17 │ |
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| 1799: | │ │ │ |
The Royal Carmarthen Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1803: | county precedence 54 │ |
county precedence 39 │ |
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| 1803: | │ │ │ |
Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1804: | The Royal Pembrokeshire Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1808: | The Royal Pembrokeshire Fusiliers Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1810: | The Royal Pembrokeshire Light Infantry Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1811: | The Royal Pembrokeshire Regiment of Militia (Rifle Corps) │ |
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| Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence | ||||
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| 1833: | 28th, or Royal Pembrokeshire Regiment of Militia (Rifle Corps) │ |
24th, or Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers Regiment of Militia │ │ |
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| 1852: | │ │ │ │ |
24th, or Royal Carmarthen Rifle Regiment of Militia │ |
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| Introduction of Artillery Militia by the Militia Act 1852 | │ | |||
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| 1854: | The Glamorgan Artillery Militia │ │ |
The Royal Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia │ |
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| 1855: | 15th, or Royal Glamorgan Artillery Militia │ |
24th, or Royal Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia │ |
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| 1861: | │ │ │ │ |
24th, or Royal Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia │ |
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| 1867: | │ │ │ │ |
24th, or Royal Carmarthen Artillery Militia │ |
31st, or Royal Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia │ |
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from 64th, or Royal Cardigan Rifle Regiment of Militia │ |
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| 1877: | │ │ │ |
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33rd, or Royal Cardigan Artillery Militia │ |
| Creation of the Divisons, Royal Artillery | ||||
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| 1882: | 2nd Brigade, Welsh Division, Royal Artillery │ |
3th Brigade, Welsh Division, Royal Artillery │ |
4th Brigade, Welsh Division, Royal Artillery │ |
5th Brigade, Welsh Division, Royal Artillery │ |
| Regrouping into three large divisions | ||||
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| 1889: | The Glamorgan Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
The Carmarthen Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
The Pembroke Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
The Cardigan Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
| Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery | ||||
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| 1899: | The Glamorgan Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
The Carmarthen Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
The Pembroke Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
The Cardigan Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
| Division system abolished | ||||
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| 1902: | The Glamorgan Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
The Carmarthen Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
The Pembroke Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
The Cardigan Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
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| Creation of the Special Reserve | ||||
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| 1908: | The Glamorgan Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
The Carmarthen Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
The Pembroke Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
The Cardigan Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
| 1909: | disbanded | disbanded | disbanded | disbanded |