Royal Malta Artillery
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The Royal Malta Artillery (RMA) was a regular artillery unit of the British Army prior to Malta's independence. It was formed in 1889, having been called the Royal Malta Fencible Artillery from 1861 until 1889.[1][2]
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Royal Malta Artillery | |
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Founded | 1889 |
Disbanded | 1970 |
Headquarters | Fort St Elmo, Valletta |
Personnel | |
Conscription | Volunteer and Territorial Force |
Deployed personnel | Western Desert and BAOR |
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Initially on the British Establishment, the regiment was disbanded in 1970 with its personnel and equipment being handed over to the Maltese Government and becoming part of the Malta Land Force.