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Laya and to assist in the Korean War. In 1957 the Royal Artillery lost one of its major stations in the colony described as "the last of the great Gunner bastions on the island," when 27 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA, which was stationed at Stanley Fort, was sent back to the United Kingdom for reorganisation. From then up to the handover to the Hong Kong Government in 1994, Stanley Fort was occupied by British infantry battalions on 2-year tours of duty. In 1997 it was handed over to the People's Liberation Army who are the present occupants.

NOTES

1 Lord Stanley, Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1845.

REFERENCES

"Stanley, Hong Kong - The First Three Years" by Lieut. G.P. Shearer, R.E., Royal Engineers' Journal, June 1938.

"British & Indian Armies on the China Coast 1795 - 1985", by Alan Harfield, A&J Partnership, 1990.

"The Guns & Gunners of Hong Kong", by Denis Rollo, The Gunners Roll of Hong Kong 1992.

"Eighteen Days", by Col. D.R. Bennett, R.A.P.C., The Royal Army Pay Office, Hong Kong, 1976.

"Lyemun Barracks: 140 Years of Military History", by Phillip Bruce, 1987.

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255 Laya and to assist in the Korean War. In 1957 the Royal Artillery lost one of its major stations in the colony described as "the last of the great Gunner bastions on the island," when 27 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA, which was stationed at Stanley Fort, was sent back to the United Kingdom for reorganisation. From then up to the handover to the Hong Kong Government in 1994, Stanley Fort was occupied by British infantry battalions on 2-year tours of duty. In 1997 it was handed over to the People's Liberation Army who are the present occupants. NOTES 1 Lord Stanley, Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1845. REFERENCES "Stanley, Hong Kong - The First Three Years" by Lieut. G.P. Shearer, R.E., Royal Engineers' Journal, June 1938. "British & Indian Armies on the China Coast 1795 - 1985", by Alan Harfield, A&J Partnership, 1990. "The Guns & Gunners of Hong Kong", by Denis Rollo, The Gunners Roll of Hong Kong 1992. "Eighteen Days", by Col. D.R. Bennett, R.A.P.C., The Royal Army Pay Office, Hong Kong, 1976. "Lyemun Barracks: 140 Years of Military History", by Phillip Bruce, 1987.
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255 laya and to assist in the Korean War. In 1957 the Royal Artillery lost one of its major stations in the colony described as "the last of the great Gunner bastions on the island," when 27 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regi- ment RA, which was stationed at Stanley Fort, was sent back to the United Kingdom for reorganisation. From then up to the handover to the Hong Kong Government in 1994, Stanley Fort was occupied by British infantry battalions on 2-year tours of duty. In 1997 it was handed over to the Peoples Liberation Army who are the present occupants. NOTES 1 Lord Stanley, Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1845. REFERENCES “Stanley, Hong Kong - The First Three Years" by Lieut. G.P. Shearer, R.E.,Royal Engineers' Journal, June 1938. "British & Indian Armies on the China Coast 1795 - 1985", by Alan Harfield, A&J Partnership, 1990. "The Guns & Gunners of Hong Kong", by Denis Rollo, The Gunners Roll of Hong Kong 1992. “Eighteen Days", by Col. D.R. Bennett, R.A.P.C., The Royal Army Pay Office, Hong Kong, 1976. “Lyemun Barracks: 140 Years of Military History", by Phillip Bruce, 1987.
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laya and to assist in the Korean War. In 1957 the Royal Artillery lost one of its major stations in the colony described as "the last of the great Gunner bastions on the island," when 27 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regi- ment RA, which was stationed at Stanley Fort, was sent back to the United Kingdom for reorganisation. From then up to the handover to the Hong Kong Government in 1994, Stanley Fort was occupied by British infantry battalions on 2-year tours of duty. In 1997 it was handed over to the Peoples Liberation Army who are the present occupants.

NOTES

1 Lord Stanley, Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for the

Colonies, 1845.

REFERENCES

“Stanley, Hong Kong - The First Three Years" by Lieut. G.P. Shearer, R.E.,Royal Engineers' Journal, June 1938.

"British & Indian Armies on the China Coast 1795 - 1985", by Alan Harfield, A&J Partnership, 1990.

"The Guns & Gunners of Hong Kong", by Denis Rollo, The Gunners Roll of Hong Kong 1992.

“Eighteen Days", by Col. D.R. Bennett, R.A.P.C., The Royal Army Pay Office, Hong Kong, 1976.

“Lyemun Barracks: 140 Years of Military History", by Phillip Bruce, 1987.

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