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  2. 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    From June 1944 to May 1945 the 43rd (Wessex) Division, or the Yellow Devils or British SS Division as known by the Germans, had suffered well over 12,500 casualties, with almost 3,000 killed in action. [132] 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division Order of Battle 1939–1945 [17] [19] [133] [134] 128th Infantry Brigade (left 6 June 1942) [34]

  3. 43rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    43rd Brigade (43rd Bde) was an infantry formation of the British Army during both World Wars. It was formed in August 1914 as part of Kitchener's Army and was assigned to the 14th (Light) Division , serving on the Western Front .

  4. List of British divisions in the First World War - Wikipedia

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    List of military divisions — List of British divisions in the First World War This page is a list of British divisions that existed in the First World War . Divisions were either infantry or cavalry .

  5. British infantry brigades of the First World War - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Ivor Thomas (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    General Sir Gwilym Ivor Thomas, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC & Bar (23 July 1893 – 29 August 1972) was a senior British Army officer who saw active service in both World Wars.He is most notable for commanding the 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division throughout the campaign in Western Europe from June 1944 until Victory in Europe Day in May 1945, and later rose to become Quartermaster-General to the Forces.

  7. Divisional insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Canadian divisions used simple colour oblongs as division signs. Each infantry battalion was shown by a colour and shape combination worn above the division sign, green, red or blue for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd brigades in each division and a circle, triangle, half circle or square for each battalion in the brigade.

  8. British Land Units of the First World War - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War the British Armed Forces was enlarged to many times its peacetime strength. This was done mainly by adding new battalions to existing regiments (the King's Royal Rifles raised a total of 26 battalions).

  9. Category : Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War I

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    2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom) List of orders of battle for the British 2nd Division; 3rd (UK) Division; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 3rd Division (1809–1945) 4th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) 5th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) 6th (UK) Division; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 6th ...