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    The 107th Brigade, later 107th (Ulster) Brigade was an infantry formation of the British Army which saw service in the First World War. The brigade was...
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  • In military terms, 107th Brigade or 107th Infantry Brigade may refer to: 107th (Ulster) Brigade, a unit of the British Army during the First World War...
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  • Frank Percy Crozier (category Ulster Volunteers)
    of the 107th (Ulster) Brigade in the Battle of the Somme earning him the promotion to brigadier general and command of the 119th (Welsh) Brigade in the...
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    formed part of 40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment until its disbandment in 2009. On 1 April 1947, 107th (Ulster) Independent Infantry Brigade was formed as the...
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    November 1915 until February 1916 the 12th Brigade was swapped with the 107th (Ulster) Brigade of the 36th (Ulster) Division. During the Second World War...
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  • unionist leaders, made an appeal to Ulster Volunteers to come forward for military service. Kitchener had hoped for a brigade's worth of men, but instead received...
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    (South Belfast) landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 107th Brigade in the 36th (Ulster) Division in October 1915 for service on the Western Front...
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  • of the Senior Officers' School, Sheerness in 1948, commander of 107th (Ulster) Brigade in 1950 and Deputy Adjutant-General Middle East Land Forces in 1952...
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  • Brigade. 39th Independent Infantry Brigade 72nd Infantry Brigade Group, in India 1946–1947. 107th (Ulster) Independent Brigade Group Territorial Army Worn from...
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    Infantry Brigade, 8th Infantry Brigade, 39th Infantry Brigade and 107th (Ulster) Brigade. Today the Army Reserve soldiers from the brigade have served...
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  • Lisburn [to Provost Marshal, BAOR] 107th (Ulster) Brigade (V), at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn – 107th (Ulster) Brigade was formed in 1988 as an administrative...
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    their left, the 108th Brigade were successful in advancing near Thiepval, but less so nearer the River Ancre. The 107th Brigade supported them, but although...
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    adventure. Many Irishmen and members of the Irish diaspora in Britain and also Ulster-Scots served in both the First World War and the Second World War as part...
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    The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army formed in January 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen"...
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    reformed in two Nissen huts at Girdwood Park, Belfast, forming part of 107th (Ulster) Brigade. Maynard Sinclair was appointed Honorary Colonel of the revived...
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    the 107th Brigade with three battalions. The attacking battalions were to advance in eight waves at 50 yd (46 m) intervals and the 107th Brigade was to...
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  • Throughout the Cold War, the hospital was under the command of 107th (Ulster) Brigade; and on transfer to war, would re-subordinate to Commander Medical...
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    The article lists British Army reserve brigades in World War I. At the start of the war volunteers in the vast majority of cases joined their local infantry...
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    originally Royal Ulster Rifles, they were not drafted to Irish units, but in deference to their Rifles heritage to 61st Infantry Brigade. This had recently...
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    Royal Irish Rifles had nine battalions raised in a similar fashion from the Ulster Volunteer Force. In all, 142 "service" battalions and 68 "reserve" battalions...
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    with the 110th–136th brigades. The last New Army was the sixth, comprising the 36th–41st divisions, with the 107th–124th brigades. At the start of the...
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  • and all five AA regiments in the brigade were amalgamated to form a single 245 (Ulster) LAA Rgt (TA). The Brigade HQ was placed in suspended animation...
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  • Medium Girder Bridge Company (Reserve) 105th Pontoon Bridge Company, Wezep 107th Dump Truck Company, Wezep 108th Diver Platoon, Wezep 201st Engineer Combat...
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  • Irish Rifles – left on 3 February 1918 for 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 1/13th (County of London)...
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    (454 t) of ammonal explosive. On the right flank of the 36th (Ulster) Division the 107th Brigade faced three mines at Kruisstraat and 800 yd (730 m) north...
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    and 43rd Regiments) von der Heydte Fallschirmjager Battalion 4th Todt Brigade Generalleutnant Otto Hitzfeld ‡ Units involved in the initial assault 16...
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    Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry (category Ulster Unionist Party members of the Senate of Northern Ireland)
    Military College, Sandhurst. His father's family was partly of Donegal Ulster-Scots descent. On 22 May 1895, Lord Castlereagh was appointed a second lieutenant...
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    Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and the Rifle Brigade in the Green Jackets Brigade and in 1966 the three regiments were formally amalgamated...
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    Armoured Corps. When 107th RAC was disbanded in December 1943, a cadre transferred to 151st RAC, which adopted the number of 107th to perpetuate the 5th...
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    the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade – the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers...
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