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King Charles III has been praised for his "faultless" firing technique after using an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery.The King, wearing the number four tropical dress ...
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Charles shows ‘faultless’ firing technique on visit to home of Royal Artillery - MSNThe King was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at Larkhill, ... Sergeant Neil Mitchell, of 14 Regt, 34 Battery, ...
Maj Glyn Forster-Haig, commander of 34 Battery, Royal Artillery's 14 Regiment, based at Larkhill in Wiltshire said: "There is pressure and pride." He praised his troops' adaptability.
Sergeant Neil Mitchell, of 14 Regt, 34 Battery, praised the King's firing technique at pulling the firing lever and said: 'The first one he didn't give it a good enough pull but the second time ...
The King makes his first visit to the home of the Royal Artillery since becoming Captain General. ... 34 Battery, joked: "I was going to ask him if he could start on Monday." ...
Maj Glyn Forster-Haig, commander of 34 Battery, Royal Artillery's 14 Regiment, based at Larkhill in Wiltshire said: "There is pressure and pride." He praised his troops' adaptability.
The King was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at Larkhill, ... Sergeant Neil Mitchell, of 14 Regt, 34 Battery, ...
Royal Artillery soldiers, who until recently trained Ukrainian recruits to use weapons, have begun rehearsals for a gun salute during the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. They will ...
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