• 1916 it was converted to a cyclist formation as 14th Cyclist Brigade and in October 1916 was redesignated as 10th Cyclist Brigade. It was still in existence...
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  • 1916 it was converted to a cyclist formation as 10th Cyclist Brigade and in November 1916 was redesignated as 6th Cyclist Brigade. It was still in existence...
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  • November 1916. Higher numbered cyclist brigades (9th – 14th) were subsequently renumbered as the 5th – 10th Cyclist Brigades. Although Becke shows this unit...
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  • 3rd Mounted Brigade and remained mounted. In exchange, the 10th Mounted Brigade (2/1st South Midland) joined as the 8th Cyclist Brigade. The Headquarters...
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    Pordenone (8th Mechanized Brigade "Garibaldi") 6th Bersaglieri Battalion "Palestro", in Turin (3rd Mechanized Brigade "Goito") 10th Bersaglieri Battalion...
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    June 1918) Divisional Mounted Troops 10th Divisional Cyclist Company, Army Cyclist Corps (left 7 December 1916) 10th Divisional Train Army Service Corps...
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  • the brigade redesignated as 10th Cyclist Brigade in October 1916, still at Cupar. The regiment moved to St Andrews in July 1917. By January 1918, 10th Cyclist...
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    battalions of cyclists were formed - one from the 26th Middlesex, five from volunteer infantry battalions, and three newly raised. 10th (Cyclist) Battalion...
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    L & Y Batteries) XVII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (13th, 26th & 92nd Batteries) CXLVII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (10th, 97th & 368th Batteries)...
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  • following composition: 10th Provisional Cyclist Company formed in July 1915 from the home service details of 2/1st Northern Cyclist Battalion 21st Provisional...
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    division is made up of three brigades with two regiments, plus a cyclist group, an artillery group and a detachment of cyclist engineers. Each army corps...
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    Armoured Train 1/6th (Cyclist) Battalion Norfolk Regiment 2/25th (Cyclist) Battalion London Regiment In March 1916 the Provisional Brigades were concentrated...
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    November 1916 saw the brigade redesignated as 10th Cyclist Brigade in October 1916, still at Cupar. By January 1918, 10th Cyclist Brigade had moved to Lincolnshire...
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  • Infantry: 10th Cyclist Group of the First Battalion of Light Infantry [fr] Artillery: 1 battery of 75mm guns, 14th Field Artillery Regiment 10th Brigade of Dragoons:...
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    November 1916 saw the brigade redesignated as 10th Cyclist Brigade in October 1916, still at Cupar. By January 1918, 10th Cyclist Brigade had moved to Lincolnshire...
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  • artillery brigade was usually commanded by a Lieutenant-Colonel. Artillery brigades were redesignated as regiments in 1938. "Army Cyclist Corps at regiments...
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  • Yeomanry. 10th Hussars returned to 6th Cavalry Brigade in exchange for the 1/1st North Somerset Yeomanry. 1/1st Essex Yeomanry left to become a cyclist unit...
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    regiments were converted to cyclists and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted and the brigade converted to 10th Cyclist Brigade. Further reorganization...
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  • regiments were converted to cyclists and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted and the brigade converted to 10th Cyclist Brigade. Further reorganization...
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  • Hussars 5th Cyclist company Engineers 17th Field company Royal Engineers 59th Field company Royal Engineers 4th Division (Henry Wilson) 10th Brigade 1st Royal...
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  • converted to cyclists and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted and the brigade converted to 10th Cyclist Brigade in 1st Cyclist Division (the...
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    attached: LV Brigade, RFA – attached from 10th (Irish) Division at Suvla until the evacuation LVII (H) Brigade, RFA – attached from 10th (Irish) Division...
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    Cavalry Brigade – 6th Lancer Regiment of Aosta (arr. 9 June) & 25th Lancer Regiment of Mantova (arr. 30 May) 3rd & 7th Bersagliari Cyclist Battalions 10th Infantry...
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    19th Divisional Cyclist Company, Army Cyclist Corps (formed 19 November 1914, left 21 April 1916) Divisional Artillery LXXXVI Brigade, Royal Field Artillery...
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    Divisional Cyclist Company, Army Cyclist Corps (left 24 May 1916) Divisional Artillery LXXVIII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery LXXIX Brigade, Royal Field...
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    27th Brigade 6 May 1916) 9th (Service) Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) (transferred to 27th Brigade 6 May 1916, returned September 1918) 10th (Service)...
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  • Divisional Cyclist Company Army Cyclist Corps (left 7 December 1917) Royal Artillery I Brigade, R.F.A XIX Brigade, R.F.A. XX Brigade, R.F.A. CXXIX Brigade (Howitzer)...
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    The 5th (Cyclist) Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment was a mobile coast defence unit of Britain's Territorial Force. It was formed in 1908 from a nucleus...
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    command in October 1914. The following units served in the division. 53rd Brigade 10th (Service) Battalion, Essex Regiment 8th (Service) Battalion, Norfolk...
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    Mortar Battery (joined 16 June 1916) 64th Brigade 9th (Service) Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 10th (Service) Battalion, King's Own (Yorkshire...
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