110 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA) was converted in January 1942 from 7th Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment. The Regiment , from March 1942, was the divisional LAA Regiment of 43 Infantry Division. It went with the division to France shortly after D Day. Fighting through France, Belgium, Holland and Germany, it finished up in Bremen, Germany. 110 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA) was placed in suspended animation in March 1946 in NW Europe.
Illustrations of the formation badges under which a unit served or supported are given. This is no guarantee that the unit used this formations badge.
| Jan 42 | Formed from 7th Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment |
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Anti-Aircraft Command | UK |
| Mar 42 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Kent, UK |
| Apr 44 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Hastings, Sussex, UK |
| Jun 44 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Bayeux, France |
| Aug 44 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Vernon, France |
| Sep 44 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Nijmegen, Holland |
| Nov 44 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Geilenkirchen, Germany |
| Feb 45 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Reichswald, Germany |
| Mar 45 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Xanten, Germany |
| May 45 | ![]() |
43 Infantry Division | Bremen, Germany |
Batteries
| Jan 42 | 360, 361, 362 |


