Royal Artillery
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Royal Corps of Artillery | |
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Active | 1814–present |
Country | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Branch | Imperial Army |
Role | Artillery |
Garrison/HQ | Arsenal House, Frankenlisch |
Colours | The guns are regarded as the regimental colours |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | HIM the King James |
The Royal Corps of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is the overarching command which is responsible for the artillery arm of the Imperial Army of Vionna-Frankenlisch. The Royal Corps of Artillery is divided into over 100 regiments of various forms, including: Field Artillery, Rocket Artillery, Siege Artillery, Anti-Tank, Anti-Air, and Garrison, among others. Founded in 1814 by King Edward I, the Corps is the longest continually existing formation of the Imperial Army, having been active for the Army's entire existence. The Corps is currently headquartered at Arsenal House in Frankenlisch and its Chief Superintendent is the Margrave of Neuhaven.