Some former TA/Army Reserve batteries were reduced to troops (equivalent of a platoon).
Former Batteries • 213 (South Lancashire Artillery) Battery – amalgamated with 209 (Manchester and St Helens) Battery in 2001 to form 209/213 Bty, • 218 (City of Edinburgh) Headquarters Battery – formed in 1986 as Headquarters (City of Edinburgh) Battery, later 218 (City of Edinburgh) Headquarters Battery in 1993, reduced to Troop strength in 2006 reformed in 2018 as C (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Troop under 210 (Staffordshire) Battery •
Headquarters (Tynemouth Volunteer) Battery,
101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery – formed as HQ Battery, later '(Tynemouth Volunteer)' subtitle added in 1974, reduced to troop under
Future Army Structure in 2004, lineage also continued to Hexham Troop in 204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery • Headquarters (King's) Battery,
103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery – formed as HQ Battery, subtitle '(King's)' added in 1969 from
Liverpool Rifles, reduced to HQ Troop under Future Army Structure in 2004, disbanded and subsequently reformed in 2014 under Army 2020, but lineage transferred to South Lancashire Artillery • Headquarters Battery,
105th Regiment – S/A on 31 Mar 1993, reduced to HQ Troop
Troops on Formation • D (Monmouthshire) Troop – formed in 1967, disbanded in 1992 • E (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop – formed in 1967 in
211 (South Wales) Battery, later
C (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop •
F (Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire) Troop – formed in 1967 in 211 (South Wales) Battery • Isle of Man Troop, 208 (3rd West Lancashire Artillery) Battery, formed in 2018 == See also ==