Great Britain (Volunteers)

Inverness-shire - Elginshire - Cromarty - Ross-shire - Nairn

Formation of the Volunteer Force
 
1860: 1st Cromarty AVC raised
1st Inverness-shire AVC raised

1st Nairn AVC raised
1866:

2nd Ross-shire AVC

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2nd Ross-shire AVC attached











from
1st Administrative Brigade of
Caithness-shire Artillery Volunteers


1st Ross-shire AVC





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1867:
1st Ross-shire AVC attached

from
1st Administrative Brigade of
Bannfshire Artillery Volunteers


1st Elginshire AVC
2nd Elginshire AVC



















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1876: all part of
1st Administrative Brigade of
Inverness-shire Artillery Volunteers
Consolidation and renumbering of the Volunteer Force
1880: consolidated as
1st Inverness-shire
Artillery Volunteer Corps
1880: 1st Inverness-shire
(Inverness, Cromarty, Nairn, Ross and Elgin)
Artillery Volunteer Corps
Creation of the Divisons, Royal Artillery
1882:
volunteer brigade of
Scottish Division
Regrouping into three large divisions
1889:
part of
Southern Division
1890: The Highland Artillery Volunteer Corps
(Inverness, Cromarty, Nairn, Ross and Elgin)
1891: The Highland Volunteer Artillery Corps
(Inverness, Cromarty, Nairn, Ross and Elgin)
Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery
1899:
Division system abolished
1902: The Highland
Royal Garrison Artillery
(Volunteers)
RAVols
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: disbanded
personel formed the nucleus of several newly created units