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British 6th Division (World War I)
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The British '''6th Division''' was a permanently established Regular Army
division (military) division that was sent to
France on
10 September,
1914. It served on the
Western Front for the duration of the
World War I First World War.
Unit history
Formation
; '''16th Brigade''' :
*1st Battalion,
The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment
*1st Battalion, the
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
*2nd Battalion,
The York and Lancaster Regiment
*8th (Service) Battalion,
The Bedfordshire Regiment (''from 71st Bde. November 1915, disbanded February 1918'')
*1st Battalion,
The Leicestershire Regiment (''to 71st Bde. November 1915'')
*1/5th Battalion,
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (''from February 1915 to June 1915'')
; '''17th Brigade''' (until October 14, 1915) :
*1st Battalion, the
Royal Fusiliers
*1st Battalion,
The Staffordshire Regiment The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
*2nd Battalion,
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
*3rd Battalion,
The Rifle Brigade
*1/2nd (City of
London) Battalion,
The London Regiment (''from February 1915'')
The brigade transferred to the
British 24th Division 24th Division in October 1915, swapping with the 71st Brigade.
; '''18th Brigade''' :
*1st Battalion,
The West Yorkshire Regiment
*1st Battalion,
The East Yorkshire Regiment (''until November 1915'')
*2nd Battalion, the
Durham Light Infantry
*11th (Service) Battalion,
The Essex Regiment (''from 71st Bde. October 1915'')
*2nd Battalion,
The Sherwood Foresters (''to 71st Bde. October 1915'')
*14th (Service) Battalion, the Durham Light Infantry (''from November 1915, disbanded February 1918'')
*1/16th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment (''until February 1916''
; '''19th Brigade''' (until May 31, 1915) :
*2nd Battalion, the
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
*1st Battalion, the
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
*1/5th Battalion, the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
*1st Battalion,
The Middlesex Regiment
*2nd Battalion, the
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Originally an independent brigade before being attached to the division, the 19th Brigade moved to the
British 27th Division 27th Division in May, 1915 and was not replaced, reducing the division to the standard three infantry brigades.
; '''71st Brigade''' (from October 11 1915) :
*9th (Service) Battalion,
The Norfolk Regiment
*9th (Service) Battalion,
The Suffolk Regiment (''disbanded February 1918'')
*8th (Service) Battalion, the Bedfordshire Regiment (''to 16th Bde. November 1915'')
*1st Battalion, the
Leicestershire Regiment (''from 16th Bde. November 1915'')
*2nd Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters (''from 18th Bde. October 1915'')
The brigade joined from the
British 24th Division 24th Division in October 1915, swapping with the 17th Brigade.
Battles
*
Battle of the Somme (1916)
*
Battle of Cambrai
*
Battle of Epehy
External links
-
The British Army in the Great War: The 6th Division
Category:British World War I divisions 06
Category:British infantry divisions 06
no:6. divisjon (Storbritannia)
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