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History: Raised in 1794 and during the interwar years converted to Artillery. Provided two Field Artillery Regiments during World War II and Post-war it was gradually reduced in strength until the yeomanry lineage of the successor unit was discontinued on 9 November 1988.


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WEST SOMERSET YEOMANRY, BRITISH ARMY

History: Raised in 1794 and during the interwar years converted to Artillery. Provided two Field Artillery Regiments during World War II and Post-war it was gradually reduced in strength until the yeomanry lineage of the successor unit was discontinued on 9 November 1988.

Coat of arms (crest) of the West Somerset Yeomanry, British Army

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