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Arty Sites-[Please Add]

http://www.hstone.com/arty/
http://www.saintjohn.nbcc.nb.ca/~Heritage/3far/

Historic spots to visit:
http://www.forthenry.com
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-hs/qc/artiller/index_e.asp
 
Here is the kit shop,

http://www.rcakitshop.net/

http://www.geocities.com/lga25ubique/  Limber Gunners Association
 
http://firepower.org.uk/home/home.cfm

There is an entire museum in London devoted to the gunners of the Empire.  I missed it this year cause I only had time for two, and the wife wanted the British Museum and I wanted the Imperial War Museum.  But next time, oh, next time.  They also have a snazzy little online gift shop with alright prices.  The pound is down a little bit being the low season over there so take advantage.
 
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/30FIELD_ARTILLERY/

^^ pls add to arty unit link list.. 30th Fd Regt (Ottawa)

http://armyonline.kingston.mil.ca/LFDTS/143000440000342/Default.asp?Lng=E
http://www.30fieldartillery.com/Main.html
http://www.army.dnd.ca/1RCHA/
http://www.army.mod.uk/royalartillery/
http://www.artillery.net/english/engstart.htm
 
Please, Dear God - tell me I didn't see pictures on your site of : a) a folding lawn chair on a gun platform and b) someone loading a round "wrong-handed"  Sorry - it's a TSM thing  ;)

That being said - very cool pics of the gun pits. In 13 years, I only saw them once....  Overall, nice site
 
Hi All

Does anyone now where or how i can to locate the 3 RCHA web site!!! Thanks

UBIQUE
 
Its been gone for a while now, if its the same one I remember, you could go there from the links on this one, but no more.
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/4257/
 
Thanks Bruce

I thought it would be out due to its age!!! a guy named mark set it up and i cant find him, oh well i will keep trying the link. Thanks.  :salute:
UBIQUE
 
Here's an interesting one out of Russia:

www.thetankmaster.com/english.asp click on artillery, mortars and missiles for lots of interesting photos

The Royal Artillery Association:

www.army.mod.uk/ra/gunnernet/raa_shop.htm

Convoy Forum has an artillery park:

www.dana-nield.com/convoy/login.asp?

Mike Whittaker re-enacts Rev War and War of 1812 artillery:

www.historyatlarge.ca/museums.html

Cheers!  Mike
 
Australian Gunners Website
http://gunnersnet.com/gunners.html
 
US Field Artillery Magazine:

http://sill-www.army.mil/FAMAG/

the purpose of the magazine is â Å“to disseminate professional knowledge and furnishing information
as to the artillery's progress, development and best use in campaign; to cultivate with
the other arms a common understanding of the power and limitations of each; to foster
a feeling of interdependence among the different arms and of hearty cooperation by all;
and to promote understanding between the regular and militia forces by forging a close
bondâ ”all of which objects are worthy and contribute to the good of our country.â ?

The current issue has some excellent articles on the use of mortars in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Well worth a read for all gunners and indirect fire geeks.

 
http://members.tripod.com/~nigelef/index.htm

Excellent site on British/Commonwealth artillery in WW2, also explains in detail the basic principles of gunnery, spotting, fire direction etc.
 
COMING SOON!!
A new website to coincide with our [RCHA] 100th anniversary. :cdn:

http://www.gunner.ca/
 
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