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Оглавление2nd Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers.
2nd Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
2nd Batt. Essex Regt.
Divisional Cavalry:
"B" Squadron 19th Hussars. 4th Cyclist Co.
Royal Engineers:
7th & 9th Field Cos. 4th Signal Co.
Royal Artillery:
R.F.A. Batteries—
XIV. Brigade—39, 68, 88.
XXIX. Brigade—125, 126, 127.
XXXII. Brigade—27, 134, 135.
XXXVII. Brigade—31, 35, 55.
Heavy Battery, R.G.A.—31.
R.A.M.C.: 10th, 11th, & 12th Field Ambulances.
Lines of Communication and Army Troops:
1st Batt. Devonshire Regt. (transferred to 8th Brigade about middle of September, later to 14th Brigade).
1st Batt. Cameron Highlanders (replaced 2nd Munsters in 1st Brigade about September 6th).
[Note.—The 28th London (Artists' Rifles), 14th London (London Scottish), 6th Welsh and 5th Border Regt. were all in France before the end of the First Battle of Ypres, as was also the Honourable Artillery Company. These battalions were all at first on Lines of Communication.]
6th Division:
Major-Gen. J. L. Keir.
16th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. C. Ingouville-Williams.
1st Batt. East Kent Regt. (The Buffs).
1st Batt. Leicestershire Regt.
1st Batt. Shropshire L.I.
2nd Batt. York and Lancaster Regt.
17th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. W. R. B. Doran.
1st Batt. Royal Fusiliers. 2nd Batt. Leinster Regt.
1st Batt. N. Staffs Regt. 3rd Batt. Rifle Brigade.
18th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. W. N. Congreve, V.C.
1st Batt. West Yorks Regt. 2nd Batt. Notts and Derby Regt.
1st Batt. East Yorks Regt. (the Sherwood Foresters).
2nd Batt. Durham. L.I.
Divisional Cavalry:
"C" Squadron 19th Hussars. 6th Cyclist Co.
Royal Engineers:
12th & 38th Field Cos. 6th Signal Co.
Royal Artillery:
R.F.A. Batteries—
II. Brigade—21, 42, 53.
XXIV. Brigade—110, 111, 112.
XXXVIII. Brigade—24, 34, 72.
XII. Brigade (Howitzer)—43, 86, 87.
Heavy Battery R.G.A.—24. 6th Divisional Train.
R.A.M.C.: 16th, 17th & 18th Field Ambulances.
7th Infantry Division:
Major-Gen. T. Capper.
20th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. H. G. Ruggles-Brise.
1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. 2nd Batt. Border Regt.
2nd Batt. Scots Guards. 2nd Batt. Gordon Highlanders.
21st Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. H. E. Watts.
2nd Batt. Bedfordshire Regt. 2nd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers.
2nd Batt. Yorkshire Regt. 2nd Batt. Wiltshire Regt.
22nd Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. S. T. B. Lawford.
2nd Batt. The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt.
2nd Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt.
1st Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
1st Batt. S. Staffs Regt.
Divisional Cavalry:
Northumberland Yeomanry (Hussars). 7th Cyclist Co.
Royal Engineers:
54th & 55th Field Cos. 7th Signal Co.
Royal Artillery:
R.H.A. Batteries—"F" and "T."
R.F.A. Batteries—
XXII. Brigade—104, 105, 106.
XXV. Brigade—12, 35, 58.
Heavy Batteries R.G.A.—111, 112.
R.A.M.C.: 21st, 22nd and 23rd Field Ambulances.
3rd Cavalry Division:
Major-Gen. The Hon. Julian Byng.
6th Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. E. Makins.
3rd Dragoon Guards (joined the Division early in November).
North Somerset Yeomanry (attached to the Brigade before the end of First Battle of Ypres).
1st Dragoons (The Royals).
10th Hussars.
7th Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. C. T. McM. Kavanagh.
1st Life Guards. 2nd Life Guards.
Royal Horse Guards (the Blues).
Royal Horse Artillery:
Batteries "C" and "K."
Royal Engineers:
3rd Field Squadron.
R.A.M.C.: 6th, 7th and 8th Cavalry Field Ambulances.(Back to Content)