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Latest revision as of 03:49, 10 July 2007
| The Royal Regiment of Ibaglian Artillery | |
| Active: | 15 June 1955– |
| Type: | Artillery |
| Role: | Field Artillery |
| Size: | 2 Batallions |
| Colonel-in-Chief: | HM The Queen (Captain General) |
| Colonel: | office vacant |
| Marches: | The Royal Artillery Slow March |
The Royal Regiment of Ibaglian Artillery is a unit of the Ibaglian Army.
History
The regiment was founded on 15 June 1955, the date of Ibagli's independence, as a result of the amalgamation of the Ibaglian Artillery and the Haphonia Field Artillery. It was granted royal patronage at the time of its founding.
Traditions
The Captain-General of the regiment (equivalent to a Colonel-in-Chief) is Her Majesty the Queen The regiment does not carry colours, as its guns are its colours. When on parade with its guns, it takes precedence over all other regiments of the Army, and parades at the right of the line.