1st Danish Artillery Battalion
1st Danish Artillery Battalion | |
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1. Danske Artilleriafdeling | |
Active | 28 February 2014 (1684) |
Country | Denmark |
Branch | Royal Danish Army |
Size | 500 |
Part of | Army Combat and Fire Support Center |
Garrison/HQ | Oksbøl |
Nickname(s) | 1DAA |
Motto(s) | Ingen tvivl, ingen tøven (No doubt, no hesitation) |
Regimental belt | |
Mascot(s) | Saint Barbara[1] |
Engagements |
Battle of Nybøl (28 May 1848) Battle of Fredericia (6 July 1849) Battle of Isted (25 July 1850) Battle of Mysunde (12 September 1850) Battle of Mysunde 2 February 1864 Battle of Dybbøl (18 April 1864)[1] |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lieutenant Colonel Poul-Erik Andersen |
Ceremonial chief | HM The Queen of Denmark |
Colonel of the Regiment | Ole Bering |
The 1st Danish Artillery Battalion (Danish: 1. Danske Artilleriafdeling, 1DAA) is a part of Army Combat and Fire Support Center and was created after under the Danish Defence Agreement 2013-2017, after the Danish Artillery Regiment was disbanded. It is the only remaining military unit in the Danish Army that is involved with artillery, and is therefore the bearer of the traditions of the former regiment and can trace its roots back to 1684.[2]
The battalion is divided into a number of batteries with around 500 personnel in total.[3]
1 DAA provides fielding and training of the army's ability to plan, deploy, manage and operate fire-support such as howitzer and heavy mortars at different tactical levels.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 artilleriet.dk: Skt. Barbara
- ↑ "Nye myndigheder, nye baretmærker og farver". Forsvaret.dk (in Danish).
- ↑ forsvaret.dk: om Hæren
- ↑ artilleriet.dk: 1 DAA
External links
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