• formation was converted into a reserve brigade, the number was transferred to a brigade of 'Tyneside Scottish', four 'Pals battalions' of the Northumberland...
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  • Scottish) and 23rd (Service) Battalion (4th Tyneside Scottish). They formed the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, part of the 34th Division. The 29th (Reserve)...
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  • 102nd Brigade may refer to: 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, a British unit during WWI 102nd Logistic Brigade (United Kingdom) 102nd Panzer Brigade...
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    the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) β€” contained Tynesiders with Scottish connections). The brigade's four battalions were known as the 1st to 4th Tyneside Irish...
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    (30th–44th) and their brigades were renumbered: 123rd Brigade became 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade in 34th Division. A new 123rd Brigade and 41st Division...
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    basis in February 1918 (brigades from four to three battalions): the 25th Battalion joined the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade on 3 February and the 24th/27th...
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    Mortar Battery (reformed 2 July 1918) 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade 20th (Service) Battalion, (1st Tyneside Scottish), Northumberland Fusiliers (disbanded...
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    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...
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    Kenneth Anderson (British Army officer) (category British people of Scottish descent)
    Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish), a Kitchener's Army unit serving as part of the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade of the 34th Division. He...
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    hence some had four infantry regiments, others had three. The 102nd and 103rd Infantry Brigades of the 34th Division had suffered many losses in the Battle...
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    103rd (Tyneside Irish) Brigade (Brigadier-General Neville Cameron). The two columns on the left flank were from the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade (Brigadier-General...
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    troops of the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade (Brigadier-General Trevor Tiernan), on the left flank of the 34th Division. The brigade suffered the worst...
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  • Northumberland Fusiliers (NF), organised as 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) and 103rd (Tyneside Irish) Bdes. 101st Brigade assembled at Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire...
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    Lincolnshire Regiment) in 101st Brigade. The other two brigades were the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) and 103rd (Tyneside Irish), formed of battalions of...
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    103rd (Tyneside Irish) Brigade (Brigadier-General N. J. G. Cameron). The two columns on the left flank were from the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade (Brigadier-General...
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    Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland Northumbrian tartan Tyneside Irish Brigade Tyneside Scottish Brigade Battalions that served overseas during the war were...
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    to replace the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) and 103rd (Tyneside Irish) Brigades. While under command of the 34th Division, the brigades took part in the...
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    Brigade and the King's Royal Rifle Corps raised three battalions for the 14th (Light) Division for a total of 81 battalions. The King's Own Scottish Borderers...
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    3rd Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) (category Military units and formations of Scotland)
    1939 102nd AA Regiment, RA (TA) – formed at Antrim 10 September 1939 3rd AA Brigade Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals (RCS) 92nd AA Brigade Company...
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  • (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army from 1936 until 1955, which defended Tyneside and Sunderland during...
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    after London and Scottish streets. This enabled the soldiers to identify features of the battlefield more easily. South African Brigade HQ location memorial...
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    1st Light Armoured Reconnaissance Brigade Brigade manning armoured cars 1st Light Armoured Reconnaissance Brigade Headquarters and Signals Section, Royal...
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  • East) Brigade] 204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery, in Kingston Park (Surveillance and Target Acquisition and Command and Control Capability for Brigade HQ)...
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    Liverpool Irish and the London Irish Rifles) and the war-raised Tyneside Irish Brigade of Kitchener's Army. Many Irish immigrants in other parts of the...
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  • 1919 it was sent to join the occupation forces in Germany as part of 102nd Brigade in Eastern Division of British Army of the Rhine. The division was disbanded...
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    British cruiser HMS Champion was launched by Hawthorn Leslie and Company in Tyneside, England. It would participate in the Battle of Jutland the following year...
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