Soldiers Twixt Shore and Sea;Gun Drill 1896
Although primarily a sea service corps, their knowledge of land service artillery drill has proved of the highest use on several occasions during recent years-notably in Egypt. At Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassassin in 1882, and at El Teb in 1884, they rendered
A couple more images from the good old Navy & Army Illustrated 1896. This time it shows men of the R.M.A. practising ashore at Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth, built to guard the entrance to Langstone harbour. In 1859 it became home and headquarters to the Royal Marine Artillery, those men who fight twixt shore and sea. Now a Grade II listed building. *** Of course, footie being the favourable…
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