British infantry brigades of the First World War

During the First World War, 259 infantry brigades were raised by the British Army, two by the Royal Navy, and one from the Royal Marines. Of these brigades, fifty-three were held in reserve or only used for training, while another nine only served in British India.

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The pre war regular army only had eighteen infantry brigades, with another forty-five serving with the reserve Territorial Force (TF). Once war was declared, the regular army was expanded first by volunteers and then conscripts for what became known as Kitchener's Army. At the same time, volunteers for the TF formed second line formations.

Three infantry brigades served with a division, mostly the same one throughout the war, but some did serve for short periods with another division. At the start of the war, four infantry battalions along with a small headquarters formed a brigade; but, by 1918, with the number of casualties mounting, the brigade was reduced to three battalions. During the same time, the firepower of a brigade was increased by the assignment of more machine guns. Eventually, as the war progressed, a brigade had its own machine gun company and a trench mortar battery assigned.

Background

At the outbreak of the war in August 1914, the British regular army was a small professional force. It consisted of 247,432 regular troops organised into four Guards, 69 line infantry and 31 cavalry regiments, along with artillery and other support arms.[1] The regular Army was supported by the Territorial Force, and by reservists. In August 1914, there were three forms of reserves. The Army Reserve of retired soldiers was 145,350 strong.[2] The Special Reserve had another 64,000 men and was a form of part-time soldiering, similar to the Territorial Force.[2] The National Reserve had some 215,000 men, who were on a register which was maintained by Territorial Force County Associations; these men had military experience, but no other reserve obligation.[1][2] The regulars and reserves—at least on paper—totalled a mobilised force of almost 700,000 men, although only 150,000 men were immediately available to be formed into the British Expeditionary Force.[1]

Pre war regular army

After 1907, the regular British Army, serving at home, was grouped into six divisions, each of three brigades numbered 1st–18th. Following the declaration of war, four infantry battalions, which had been intended to defend the lines of communication, were brigaded together as the 19th Brigade. Near the end of 1914, when regular army battalions returned to Europe from serving around the British Empire, they formed the 7th and 8th Division, with the 20th–25th brigades.[3] As the war progressed, three more regular army divisions were formed the 27th, 28th and 29th, with their brigades being numbered from 80th–88th.[4]

Territorial Force

The reserve formations of the Territorial Force comprised fourteen divisions, each of three brigades, while another three brigades were independent formations intended for coastal defence.[3] They were unnumbered until August 1915, and took the name of the region with which they were affiliated, or the name of the regiments that supplied their battalions. When the brigades were given numbers, they became the 125th–234th brigades. As a home defence organisation, their men could not be sent overseas against their wishes.[5] After war was declared, almost to a man the Territorial Force volunteered to serve overseas, so a second line Territorial Force was recruited, virtually a mirror image of the first line divisions and brigades.[6] For example, the Northumbrian Division, had the Northumberland, York and Durham and the Durham Light Infantry Brigades.[7] The second line 2nd Northumbrian Division, had the 2nd Northumberland, 2nd York and Durham and the 2nd Durham Light Infantry Brigades.[8] Volunteers for the second line Territorial Force had the same terms and conditions as the first line, and could not be sent overseas unless they agreed to do so.[9] [nb 1]

Kitchener's Army

The British 137th Brigade muster on 29 September 1918 shortly after breaking through the German's Hindenburg Line. The image was taken at the Riqueval Bridge - across the Saint-Quentin Canal - south of Bellicourt in northern France.

The third part of the British Army was the New Army, also known as Kitchener's Army. Recruits for the New Armies were technically part of the regular army, serving for three years or until the end of the war.[11] The first of the New Armies comprised the 9th–14th divisions, with the 26th–43rd brigades. The second New Army comprised the 15th–20th divisions, with the 44th–61st brigades. The third comprised the 21st–26th divisions, with the 62nd–79th brigades. The fourth and fifth were the Pals battalions of the 30th–35th divisions, with the 89th–106th brigades and the 37th–42nd divisions, with the 110th–136th brigades. The last New Army was the sixth, comprising the 36th–41st divisions, with the 107th–124th brigades.[12]

Infantry brigade composition

At the start of the First World War French, Russian and German divisions consisted of two brigades each of which were made up of two regiments. Each regiment had three battalions, except the Russians which had four, which meant that in total there were around 6,000 men in the brigade. The British Army was different. Its divisions consisted of three brigades, with each brigade having slightly over 4,000 men in four battalions, plus support troops, under the command of a brigadier general.[13]

The 1914 British infantry brigade comprised a small headquarters and four infantry battalions, with two heavy machine guns per battalion.[14][15] Over the course of the war, the composition of the infantry brigades gradually changed, and there was an increased emphasis upon providing them with their own organic fire support. By 1916, each brigade had a Vickers machine gun company and a mortar battery with eight Stokes Mortars. The machine gun companies were later withdrawn and combined into a divisional machine gun battalion. By 1918, the brigade formation had been reduced to three battalions. However, each battalion now had thirty-six Lewis machine guns, making a total of 108 in the brigade.[1]

Several brigades that served away from the Western Front and other main theatres of operations, had a different composition. The 228th Brigade, which served with the command of the Greek Crete Division, had a Royal Engineers signal section and a Royal Army Medical Corps field ambulance attached. Other brigades that served in the British Salonika Army, had a Section Ammunition Column attached.[16] Brigades that served in the Mesopotamia Campaign had their own supply and transport columns of the Army Service Corps.[17] One brigade, the 226th Mixed, was unique in the respect that it was the only infantry brigade with its own artillery, having two batteries from the Royal Garrison Artillery assigned.[18]

In the trench warfare on the Western Front, an infantry brigade's defensive responsibilities depended upon where they were at the time. On 21 March 1918, the first day of the German Spring Offensive, the 173rd Brigade was responsible for 5,000 yards (4,600 m) of the front line.[19] In 1918, the British Army was responsible for 126 miles (203 km) of the Western Front. The forty-two brigades, fourteen divisions, of the First Army had to defend 33 miles (53 km). The thirty-six brigades, twelve divisions, of the Second Army 23 miles (37 km). The forty-two brigades, fourteen divisions, of the Third Army 28 miles (45 km).[20] The thirty-six brigades, twelve divisions, of the Fifth Army possibly had the hardest task with 42 miles (68 km) of front to defend.[21]

Within the brigade a typical deployment was one battalion in the front line, with the other two in reserve, about 2 to 3 miles (3.2 to 4.8 km) back. The forward battalion had several sections manning outposts in the front trench with two companies manning strong points behind them. The third company was in reserve to act as a counter-attacking force and the fourth company was resting. Two brigades of a division would be deployed forward with the third brigade in reserve.[22]

List of brigades

Brigade Division First arrived at the front Location Notes
1st Guards BrigadeGuards DivisionAugust 1915Western FrontFormed by redesignation of 4th (Guards) Brigade after transferring complete from the 1st Division to the Guards Division.[23][24]
1st (Guards) Brigade1st DivisionAugust 1914Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Redesignated 1st Brigade after the Guards battalions left for the Guards Division.[24][25]
1st Brigade1st DivisionAugust 1915Western FrontFormed by redesignation of 1st (Guards) Brigade after the Guards battalions left for the Guards Division.[24][25]
1st (Royal Naval) Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)October 1914Western FrontFormed from Royal Navy reservists. Re-designated 1st Brigade in August 1915, then disbanded July 1916.[26][27]
1st Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 221st Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
1st Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
2/1st London Brigade58th (2/1st London)December 1914MaltaLeft the Division for Malta.[30]
2nd Guards BrigadeGuards DivisionAugust 1915 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army.[24][31]
2nd Brigade1st DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[25][32]
2nd (Royal Naval) Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)October 1914 Western Front Formed from Royal Navy reservists. Broken up July 1915, and reformed August 1915 as 2nd Brigade. Renamed the 2nd (Royal Naval) Brigade and then 189th Brigade July 1916.[26][27]
2nd Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 222nd Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
2nd Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
3rd Guards BrigadeGuards DivisionAugust 1915 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[24][31]
3rd Brigade1st DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[25][32]
3rd (Royal Marine) Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)August 1914 Western Front Formed from surplus Royal Marine reserves, with no berths on ships available. Disbanded August 1915, until May 1916. Re-designated 1st (Royal Naval) Brigade and 188th Brigade in July 1916.[26][27]
3rd Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 223rd Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
3rd Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
4th Guards Brigade31st DivisionFebruary 1918 Western Front Formed from three battalions of the Guards Division when divisions on the Western Front were reduced from twelve to nine battalions.[24][33][34]
4th (Guards) Brigade2nd DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Renumbered 1st Guards Brigade August 1915.[24][31]
4th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 224th Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
4th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
5th Brigade2nd DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[23][35]
5th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 225th Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
5th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
6th Brigade2nd DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[23][35]
6th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 71st Division.[28][29][36]
6th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
7th Brigade3rd Division
25th Division
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Joined 25th Division October 1915.[37][38]
7th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 226th Mixed Brigade.[28][29][36]
7th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
8th Brigade3rd DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[37][38]
8th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 72nd Division.[28][29][39]
8th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
9th Brigade3rd Division
28th Division
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Attached to 28th Division between February and April 1915.[37][38]
9th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 73rd Division.[28][29][40]
9th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
10th Brigade4th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[41][42]
10th Provisional BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFormed from Home Service men of Territorials. Became 227th Mixed Brigade.[28][29]
10th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
11th Brigade4th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[41][42]
11th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
12th Brigade4th Division
36th (Ulster)
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Attached to 36th (Ulster) Division between November 1915 and February 1916.[41][42]
12th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
13th Brigade5th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Attached to 28th Division between February 1915 and April 1915. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[43][44]
13th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
14th Brigade5th Division
32nd Division
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 32nd Division December 1915.[43][44]
14th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
15th Brigade5th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Attached to 28th Division between March and April 1915. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[43][44]
15th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
16th Brigade6th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[45][46]
16th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
17th Brigade6th Division
24th Division
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 24th Division October 1915.[45][46]
17th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
18th Brigade6th DivisionAugust 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army.[45][46]
18th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
19th Brigade6th Division
27th Division
2nd Division
33rd Division
August 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. GHQ Troops until October 1914, joined 27th Division May 1915. Transferred to 2nd Division August 1915, then 33rd Division November 1915.[23][45][46][47]
19th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
20th Brigade7th DivisionOctober 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[48][49]
20th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
21st Brigade7th Division
30th Division
October 1914 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 30th Division December 1915[48][49]
21st Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
22nd Brigade7th DivisionOctober 1914 Western Front Formed from the Regular Army. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[48][49]
22nd Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
23rd Brigade8th DivisionNovember 1914Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army.[50][51]
23rd Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
24th Brigade8th Division
23rd Division
November 1914 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 23rd Division October 1916 to July 1916.[50][51]
24th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
25th Brigade8th DivisionNovember 1914 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army.[50][51]
26th Brigade9th (Scottish)May 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[52][53]
26th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
27th Brigade9th (Scottish)May 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[52][53]
28th Brigade9th (Scottish)May 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Disbanded May 1916 reformed September 1918.[52][53]
28th Reserve BrigadeNo divisionHome service[2]
29th Brigade10th (Irish)August 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front and in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[54][55]
30th Brigade10th (Irish)August 1915 Gallipoli CampaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front and in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[54][55]
31st Brigade10th (Irish)August 1915 Gallipoli CampaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front and in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[54][55]
32nd Brigade11th (Northern)August 1915 Gallipoli CampaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Western Front.[56][57]
33rd Brigade11th (Northern)
2nd Division
August 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Transferred to 2nd Division November 1915. Also fought on the Western Front.[23][56][57]
34th Brigade11th (Northern)August 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Western Front.[56][57]
35th Brigade12th (Eastern)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[58][59]
36th Brigade12th (Eastern)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[58][59]
37th Brigade12th (Eastern)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[58][59]
38th Brigade13th (Western)June 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Mesopotamia Campaign.[17][60]
39th Brigade13th (Western)June 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Mesopotamia Campaign. Attached Dunsterforce 1918.[17][60]
40th Brigade13th (Western)June 1915Gallipoli campaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Mesopotamia Campaign.[17][60]
41st Brigade14th (Light)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[61][62]
42nd Brigade14th (Light)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[61][62]
43rd Brigade14th (Light)May 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Light Infantry battalions.[61][62]
44th Brigade15th (Scottish)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[63][64]
45th Brigade15th (Scottish)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[63][64]
46th Brigade15th (Scottish)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[63][64]
47th Brigade16th (Irish)December 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[65][66]
48th Brigade16th (Irish)December 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[65][66]
49th Brigade16th (Irish)December 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[65][66]
50th Brigade17th (Northern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[67][68]
51st Brigade17th (Northern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[67][68]
52nd Brigade17th (Northern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[67][68]
53rd Brigade18th (Eastern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[69][70]
54th Brigade18th (Eastern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[69][70]
55th Brigade18th (Eastern)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[69][70]
56th Brigade19th (Western)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[71][72]
57th Brigade19th (Western)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[71][72]
58th Brigade19th (Western)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[71][72]
59th Brigade20th (Light)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[73][74]
60th Brigade20th (Light)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[73][74]
61st Brigade20th (Light)July 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Light Infantry battalions.[73][74]
62nd Brigade21st DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[75][76]
63rd Brigade21st Division
37th Division
September 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Transferred to the 37th Division July 1916.[75][76]
64th Brigade21st DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[75][76]
65th Brigade22nd DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[77][78]
66th Brigade22nd DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[77][78]
67th Brigade22nd DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[77][78]
68th Brigade23rd DivisionAugust 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[79][80]
69th Brigade23rd DivisionAugust 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[79][80]
70th Brigade23rd Division
8th Division
August 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign. Transferred to 8th Division October 1915 to July 1916.[50][79][80]
71st Brigade24th Division
6th Division
September 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Transferred to 6th Division October 1915.[81][82]
72nd Brigade24th DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[81][82]
73rd Brigade24th DivisionSeptember 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[81][82]
74th Brigade25th DivisionSeptember 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[83][84]
75th Brigade25th DivisionSeptember 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Renumbered as 236th Brigade and new 75th Brigade formed September 1918.[83][84][85]
76th Brigade25th Division
3rd Division
September 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Joined 3rd Division October 1915[83][84]
77th Brigade26th DivisionSeptember 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[86][87]
78th Brigade26th DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[86][87]
79th Brigade26th DivisionSeptember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[86][87]
80th Brigade27th DivisionDecember 1914Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[88][89]
81st Brigade27th DivisionDecember 1914 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[88][89]
82nd Brigade27th DivisionDecember 1914 Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[88][89]
83rd Brigade28th Division
5th Division
January 1915Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 5th Division between March and April 1915. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[16][90]
84th Brigade28th Division
5th Division
January 1915Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 5th Division between February and April 1915. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[16][90]
85th Brigade28th Division
3rd Division
January 1915Western FrontFormed from the Regular Army. Transferred to 3rd Division between February and April 1915. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[16][37][90]
86th Brigade29th DivisionApril 1915Gallipoli campaignFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[91][92]
87th Brigade29th DivisionApril 1915Gallipoli campaignFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[91][92]
88th Brigade29th DivisionApril 1915 Gallipoli CampaignFormed from the Regular Army. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[91][92]
89th Brigade30th DivisionNovember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from King's (Liverpool Regiment) battalions.[93][94]
90th Brigade30th DivisionNovember 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Manchester Regiment battalions.[93][94]
91st Brigade30th Division
7th Division
November 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Manchester Regiment battalions. Also fought in the Italian Campaign. Transferred to 7th Division December 1915[93][94]
92nd Brigade31st DivisionDecember 1915Sinai and Palestine CampaignKitchener's Army brigade, formed from East Yorkshire Regiment battalions. Also fought on the Western Front. Following heavy casualties in April 1918 the 92nd and 93rd Brigades were amalgamated as the 92nd Composite Brigade. However they were reformed soon after.[33][34]
93rd Brigade31st DivisionDecember 1915 Sinai and Palestine CampaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Western Front. Following heavy casualties in April 1918 the 92nd and 93rd Brigades were amalgamated as the 92nd Composite Brigade. However they were reformed soon after.[33][34]
94th Brigade31st DivisionDecember 1915 Sinai and Palestine CampaignKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought on the Western Front. Broken up February and reformed May and June 1918 by units of the 74th (Yeomanry) Division, and re-designated 94th (Yeomanry) Brigade.[33][34]
95th Brigade32nd Division
5th Division
March 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign. Transferred to 5th Division December 1915.[95][96]
96th Brigade32nd DivisionNovember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[95][96]
97th Brigade32nd DivisionNovember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[95][96]
98th Brigade33rd DivisionNovember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade, formed from Public Schools Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers.[47][97]
99th Brigade33rd Division
2nd Division
November 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade, formed from Royal Fusiliers battalions. Left to join 2nd Division in November 1915 [47][97]
100th Brigade33rd DivisionNovember 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[47][97]
101st Brigade34th DivisionJanuary 1916 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[98][99]
102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade34th Division
37th Division
January 1916 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Northumberland Fusiliers battalions. Attached to 37th Division July to August 1916, following heavy casualties incurred on the First day on the Somme.[98][99]
103rd (Tyneside Irish) Brigade34th Division
37th Division
January 1916 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Northumberland Fusiliers battalions. Attached to 37th Division July to August 1916, following heavy casualties incurred on the First day on the Somme.[98][99]
104th Brigade35th DivisionJanuary 1916 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[100][101]
105th Brigade35th DivisionJanuary 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[100][101]
106th Brigade35th DivisionJanuary 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[100][101]
107th Brigade36th (Ulster)
4th Division
October 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Attached to 4th Division between November 1915 and February 1916. Formed from Royal Irish Rifles battalions.[102][103]
108th Brigade36th (Ulster)October 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[102][103]
109th Brigade36th (Ulster)October 1915 Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[102][103]
110th Brigade37th Division
21st Division
August 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade, formed from Leicestershire Regiment battalions. Transferred to 21st Division July 1916.[75][104][105]
111th Brigade37th Division
34th Division
August 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Attached from the 37th Division between July and August 1916.[98][104][105]
112th Brigade37th Division
34th Division
August 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Attached from the 37th Division between July and August 1916.[98][104][105]
113th Brigade38th (Welsh)November 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade, formed from Royal Welsh Fusiliers battalions.[106][107]
114th Brigade38th (Welsh)November 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Formed from Welsh Regiment battalions.[106][107]
115th Brigade38th (Welsh)November 1915Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[106][107]
116th Brigade39th DivisionMarch 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[108][109]
117th Brigade39th DivisionMarch 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[108][109]
118th Brigade39th DivisionMarch 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[108][109]
119th Brigade40th DivisionJune 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also known as the Welsh Bantam Brigade.[110][111]
120th Brigade40th DivisionJune 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[110][111]
121st Brigade40th DivisionJune 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade.[110][111]
122nd Brigade41st DivisionMay 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[112][113]
123rd Brigade41st DivisionMay 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[112][113]
124th Brigade41st DivisionMay 1916Western FrontKitchener's Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[112][113]
125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade42nd (East Lancashire)September 1916Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Lancashire Fusiliers battalions. Also fought in the Gallipoli Campaign and on the Western Front.[114][115]
126th (East Lancashire) Brigade42nd (East Lancashire)September 1916Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Gallipoli Campaign and on the Western Front.[114][115]
127th (Manchester) Brigade42nd (East Lancashire)September 1916Sainai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Manchester Regiment battalions. Also fought in the Gallipoli Campaign and on the Western Front.[114][115]
128th (Hampshire) Brigade43rd (Wessex)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Hampshire Regiment battalions.[116][117]
129th (South Western) Brigade43rd (Wessex)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade.[116][117]
130th (Devon and Cornwall) Brigade43rd (Wessex)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade.[116][117]
131st (Surrey) Brigade44th (Home Counties)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade.[118][119]
132nd (Middlesex) Brigade44th (Home Counties)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade.[118][119]
133rd (Kent) Brigade44th (Home Counties)October 1914British IndiaFirst line Territorial brigade.[118][119]
134th (2/1st Hampshire) Brigade45th (2nd Wessex)December 1914British IndiaSecond line Territorial brigade, that was disbanded in September 1917.[120]
135th (2/1st South Western) Brigade45th (2nd Wessex)December 1914British IndiaSecond line Territorial brigade.[119]
136th (2/1st Devon and Cornwall) Brigade45th (2nd Wessex)December 1914British IndiaSecond line Territorial brigade.[119]
137th (Staffordshire) Brigade46th (North Midland)February 1915 Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[121][122]
138th (Lincoln and Leicester) Brigade46th (North Midland)February 1915 Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[121][122]
139th (Sherwood Foresters) Brigade46th (North Midland)February 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Sherwood Forester battalions.[121][122]
140th (4th London) Brigade47th (2nd London)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[123][124]
141st (5th London) Brigade47th (2nd London)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[123][124]
142nd (6th London) Brigade47th (2nd London)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[123][124]
143rd (Warwickshire) Brigade48th (South Midland)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Royal Warwickshire Regiment battalions. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[125][126]
144th (Gloucester and Worcester) Brigade48th (South Midland)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial Army brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[125][126]
145th (South Midland) Brigade48th (South Midland)March 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Italian Campaign.[125][126]
146th (West Riding) Brigade49th (West Riding)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from West Yorkshire Regiment battalions.[127][128]
147th (2nd West Riding) Brigade49th (West Riding)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Duke of Wellington's Regiment battalions.[127][128]
148th (3rd West Riding) Brigade49th (West Riding)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[127][128]
149th (Northumberland) Brigade50th (Northumbrian)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Northumberland Fusiliers battalions.[7][129]
150th (York and Durham) Brigade50th (Northumbrian)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[7][129]
151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade50th (Northumbrian)April 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Durham Light Infantry battalions.[7][129]
152nd (1st Highland) Brigade51st (Highland)May 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Known as the Seaforth and Cameron Brigade up to May 1915.[130][131]
153rd (2nd Highland) Brigade51st (Highland)May 1915Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Known as the Gordon Brigade up to May 1915.[130][131]
154th (3rd Highland) Brigade51st (Highland)July 1915 Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Known as the Argyll and Sutherland Brigade up to May 1915.[130][131]
155th (South Scottish) Brigade52nd (Lowland)May 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[132][133]
156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade52nd (Lowland)May 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) battalions. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[132][133]
157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade52nd (Lowland)May 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Highland Light Infantry battalions. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign and on the Western Front.[132][133]
158th (North Wales) Brigade53rd (Welsh)July 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Royal Welsh Fusiliers battalions. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[134][135]
159th (Cheshire) Brigade53rd (Welsh)July 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Cheshire Regiment battalions. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[134][135]
160th (South Wales) Brigade53rd (Welsh)July 1915 Gallipoli CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[134][135]
161st (Essex) Brigade54th (East Anglian)August 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from Essex Regiment battalions. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[136][137]
162nd (East Midland) Brigade54th (East Anglian)August 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[136][137]
163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade54th (East Anglian)August 1915Gallipoli campaignFirst line Territorial brigade. Also fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.[136][137]
164th (North Lancashire) Brigade55th (West Lancashire)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[138][139]
165th (Liverpool) Brigade55th (West Lancashire)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from King's Regiment (Liverpool) battalions.[138][139]
166th (South Lancashire) Brigade55th (West Lancashire)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade.[138][139]
167th (1st London) Brigade56th (1st London)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Left the division in September 1914 and rejoined in February 1916.[140][141]
168th (2nd London) Brigade56th (1st London)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Broken up in November 1914 and reformed February 1916.[140][141]
169th (3rd London) Brigade56th (1st London)January 1916Western FrontFirst line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Broken up April 1915 and reformed February 1916.[140][141]
170th (2/1st North Lancashire) Brigade57th (2nd West Lancashire)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[142][143]
171st (2/1st Liverpool) Brigade57th (2nd West Lancashire)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from King's Regiment (Liverpool) battalions.[142][143]
172nd (2/1st South Lancashire) Brigade57th (2nd West Lancashire)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[142][143]
173rd (3/1st London) Brigade58th (2/1st London)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[30][144]
174th (2/2nd London) Brigade58th (2/1st London)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[30][144]
175th (2/3rd London) Brigade58th (2/1st London)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Replaced 2/1st London Brigade in August 1915.[30][144]
176th (2/1st Staffordshire) Brigade59th (2nd North Midland)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[145][146]
177th (2/1st Lincoln and Leicester) Brigade59th (2nd North Midland)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[145][146]
178th (2/1st Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire) Brigade59th (2nd North Midland)February 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from Sherwood Foresters battalions.[145][146]
179th (2/4th London) Brigade60th (2/2nd London)June 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[147][148]
180th (2/5th London) Brigade60th (2/2nd London)June 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions.[147][148]
181st (2/6th London) Brigade60th (2/2nd London)June 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from London Regiment battalions. Also fought on the Macedonian Front.[147][148]
182nd (2nd Warwickshire) Brigade61st (2nd South Midland)May 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from Royal Warwickshire Regiment battalions.[149][150]
183rd (2nd Gloucester and Worcester) Brigade61st (2nd South Midland)May 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[149][150]
184th (2nd South Midland) Brigade61st (2nd South Midland)May 1916Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[149][150]
185th (2/1st West Riding) Brigade62nd (2nd West Riding)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from West Yorkshire Regiment battalions.[151][152]
186th (2/2nd West Riding) Brigade62nd (2nd West Riding)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade. Formed from Duke of Wellington's Regiment battalions.[151][152]
187th (2/3rd West Riding) Brigade62nd (2nd West Riding)January 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[151][152]
188th (2/1st Northumberland) Brigade63rd (2nd Northumbrian)Home ServiceSecond line Territorial brigade, formed from Northumberland Fusiliers battalions. It was disbanded in November 1916 and its battalions were transferred 217th Brigade in 72nd Division[8][39][153]
188th Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)July 1916Western Front[26][27]
189th (2nd York and Durham) Brigade63rd (2nd Northumbrian)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade. When the 63rd Division was disbanded in 1916 the brigade joined 73rd Division and was renumbered 220th Brigade.[8][40][153]
189th Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)July 1916Western Front[26][27]
190th (2nd Durham Light Infantry) Brigade63rd (2nd Northumbrian)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, formed from Durham Light Infantry battalions. When the 63rd Division was disbanded in 1916 the brigade joined 71st Division and was renumbered 214th Brigade.[8][36][153]
190th Brigade63rd (Royal Naval)July 1916Western Front[26][27]
191st (2nd Seaforth and Cameron Highlanders) Brigade64th (2nd Highland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, formed from Seaforth Highlanders battalions.[154][155]
192nd (2nd Gordon Highlanders) Brigade64th (2nd Highland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade. Formed from Gordon Highlanders battalions.[154][155]
193rd (2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Brigade64th (2nd Highland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, formed from Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders battalions.[154][155]
194th (2/1st South Scottish) Brigade65th (2nd Lowland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[156][157]
195th (2/1st Scottish Rifles) Brigade65th (2nd Lowland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, formed from four Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) battalions.[156][157]
196th (2/1st Highland Light Infantry) Brigade65th (2nd Lowland)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, formed from Highland Light Infantry battalions.[156][157]
197th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade66th (2nd East Lancashire)March 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade, formed from Lancashire Fusiliers battalions.[158][159]
198th (East Lancashire) Brigade66th (2nd East Lancashire)March 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade.[158][159]
199th (Manchester) Brigade66th (2nd East Lancashire)March 1917Western FrontSecond line Territorial brigade, formed from Manchester Regiment battalions.[158][159]
200th (2/1st Surrey) Brigade67th (2nd Home Counties)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade. Demobilised February 1918.[160][161]
201st (2/1st Middlesex) Brigade67th (2nd Home Counties)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade, by Middlesex Regiment battalions.[160][161]
202nd (2/1st Kent) Brigade67th (2nd Home Counties)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[160][161]
203rd (2nd North Wales) Brigade68th (2nd Welsh)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[162][163]
204th (2nd Cheshire) Brigade68th (2nd Welsh)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[163][164]
205th (2nd Welsh Border) Brigade68th (2nd Welsh)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[163][165]
206th (2nd Essex) Brigade69th (2nd East Anglian)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[166][167]
207th (2nd East Midland) Brigade69th (2nd East Anglian)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[167][168]
208th (2nd Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade69th (2nd East Anglian)Home Service Second line Territorial brigade.[167][169]
209th Brigade70th DivisionNever formed Number allocated but never formed[170]
210th Brigade70th DivisionNever formed Number allocated but never formed[170]
211th Brigade70th DivisionNever formed Number allocated but never formed[170]
212th Brigade71st DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence. Broken up March 1918.[18][171]
213th Brigade71st DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence. Broken up March 1918.[18][171]
214th Brigade71st Division
67th (2nd Home Counties)
Home Service Formed by renumbering 190th (2nd Durham Light Infantry) Brigade from disbanded 63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division. Became a Special Brigade for service in Russia but remained in UK. Joined 67th Division, February 1918.[18][36][171]
215th Brigade72nd DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence.[172][173]
216th Brigade72nd DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence.[172][173]
217th Brigade72nd DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence.[172][173]
218th Brigade73rd DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence.[174][175]
219th Brigade73rd DivisionHome Service Had a dual role of training and home defence.[174][175]
220th Brigade73rd DivisionHome Service Formed by renumbering 189th (2nd York and Durham) Brigade from disbanded 63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division[40][174][175]
221st Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role of training and home defence.[176]
222nd Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role training and home defence.[176]
223rd Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role of training and home defence.[176]
224th Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role of training and home defence.[176]
225th Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role of training and home defence.[176]
226th Mixed Brigade71st Division
67th (2nd Home Counties)
Home Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role of training and home defence.[176]
227th Mixed BrigadeNot allocatedHome Service Formed from Provisional Battalions of Home Service Territorial personnel. Had a dual role training and home defence.[176]
228th Brigade28th DivisionFebruary 1917 Western FrontFormed in February 1917 as Army Troops. Also fought on the Macedonian Front, it was associated with the 28th Division, then came under command of the Greek Crete Division from September to October 1918, when it was broken up.[16][167]
229th Brigade74th (Yeomanry)March 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade, previously the 2nd Dismounted Brigade. Also fought on the Western Front.[177][178]
230th Brigade74th (Yeomanry)March 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade, previously the 3rd Dismounted Brigade. Also fought on the Western Front.[177][178]
231st Brigade74th (Yeomanry)March 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade, previously the 4th Dismounted Brigade. Also fought on the Western Front.[177][178]
232nd Brigade75th DivisionMarch 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade.[179][180]
233rd Brigade75th DivisionMarch 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade.[179][180]
234th Brigade75th DivisionMarch 1917Sinai and Palestine CampaignFirst line Territorial brigade.[179][180]
236th BrigadeSyren ForceNovember 1918North RussiaFormed from 75th Brigade[85][181][182][183]
237th BrigadeSyren ForceJune 1918North Russia[183]
238th BrigadeIndependentNovember 1918North Russia[183]
242nd Brigade28th DivisionMarch 1920TurkeyBritish Army of Occupation in Turkey after Armistice[184]
Black Watch BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFirst line Territorial brigade. Assigned to Coastal Defence duties in Scottish Command, it was dissolved in early 1915 as its constituent battalions were posted to other formations.[185]
2/1st Black Watch BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceSecond line Territorial brigade, duplicate of the Black Watch Brigade. It was dissolved in November 1915 as its constituent battalions were posted to other formations.[185]
Lothian BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFirst line Territorial brigade assigned to Coastal Defence duties in Scottish Command.[185] Became 1st Provisional Brigade.[29]
South Wales BrigadeNo divisionHome serviceFirst line Territorial brigade assigned as Army Troops and attached to the Welsh Division. It was dissolved in early 1915 as its constituent battalions were posted to other formations.[176]

See also

Notes

Footnotes
  1. Until the passing of the Military Service Act 1916.[10]
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  5. Rinaldi (2008), p.7
  6. Rinaldi (2008), p.9
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  14. Tucker & Roberts (2005), p. 810
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