| ROYAL 
              HORSE ARTILLERY - WORLD WAR 1 The 
              RHA was responsible for light, mobile guns that provided firepower 
              in support of the cavalry. It is the senior arm of the artillery. 
              In 1914 the establishment was one battery to each Brigade of Cavalry. 
              A battery had six 13-pounder field guns, and included 5 officers 
              and 200 men. The battery had in addition 228 horses. The original 
              BEF included only one Division of Cavalry, of 4 Brigades, and thus 
              it had four batteries RHA, which were organised into two Brigades. 
              For further details see The 
              Long, Long Trail - Royal Horse Artillery 1914-1918   The 
              following photographs awere taken in, and around, the village of 
              Tohogne, Belgium and have been kindly lent for display here by François 
              Bellin, amateur historian of the village of Tohogne. Last 
              updated 
              22 March, 2022
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