1916 it was converted to a cyclist formation as 13th Cyclist Brigade and in November 1916 was redesignated as 9th Cyclist Brigade. It was still in existence...
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3rd Mounted Division (redirect from 9th Mounted Brigade (United Kingdom))
reorganized. It now consisted of three mounted brigades (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) and a cyclist brigade (9th) and once again the support units were renumbered...
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73rd Division (United Kingdom) (redirect from 9th Provisional Brigade)
Kent Mounted Rifles and was initially stationed at Whitstable. 9th Provisional Cyclist Company formed at Herne Bay on 8 September 1915 from two platoons...
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South African Infantry Brigade Group joined in early 1916, the division was known colloquially as the Jock and Springboks. A 9th Division had been formed...
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Bersaglieri (section Cyclist Battalions)
two brigades: the I Bersaglieri Brigade consisted of the 6th and 12th Bersaglieri regiments, while the II Bersaglieri Brigade consisted of the 9th and...
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(Howitzer) Brigade, RFA (A & D Btys) 65th, 66th & 85th Field Companies, RE Divisional Cyclist Company 11th (Northern) Division 32nd Brigade 9th Battalion...
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were converted to cyclists and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted; the brigade was redesignated as the 9th Cyclist Brigade and the division as...
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Brigade 24th Dragoon Regiment 25th Dragoon Regiment 9th Cyclist Group, 25th Light Infantry Battalion 4th Group, 33rd Field Artillery Regiment Cyclist...
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November 1916 and the battalion was transferred to 5th Cyclist Brigade (former 9th Mounted Brigade) in the new 1st Mounted Division at Ramsgate. By May...
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Regiment, and the 8th (Cyclist) Battalion, Essex Regiment; in 1911, the 9th (Cyclist) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment and 6th (Cyclist) Battalion, Royal Sussex...
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was brigaded with three other cyclist battalions (1/9th Hampshire Regiment, 1/25th London and 1/1st Kent) and converted to infantry, dropping 'Cyclist' from...
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was converted into a cyclist unit in 9th Cyclist Brigade, 1st Mounted Division (the 3rd Mounted Division renamed). The brigade was concentrated at Bridge...
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Hussars 4th Cyclist company Engineers 7th Field company Royal Engineers 9th Field company Royal Engineers 6th Division (John Keir) 16th Brigade 1st Buffs...
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brigade redesignated as 9th Cyclist Brigade in November, still at Dunbar. The regiment moved to Haddington in July 1917. About May 1918 the Brigade moved...
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South Nottinghamshire Hussars (redirect from 107th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery)
were converted to cyclists and as a consequence the regiment was dismounted; the brigade was redesignated as the 9th Cyclist Brigade and the division as...
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and November 1916 saw the brigade redesignated as 9th Cyclist Brigade in November, still at Dunbar. About May 1918 the Brigade moved to Ireland and the...
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formations: 32nd Brigade 9th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) – absorbed 1/1st Yorkshire Hussars October 1917 and became 9th (Yorkshire...
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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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and November 1916 saw the brigade redesignated as 9th Cyclist Brigade in November, still at Dunbar. About May 1918, the brigade moved to Ireland and the...
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(Prince Albert's Own) Hussars 2nd Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General H. de Lisle) 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers 18th (Queen Mary's...
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Royal Norfolk Regiment (redirect from 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot)
the 53rd Brigade of the 18th (Eastern) Division in July 1915 and was present on the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916. The 9th (Service)...
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was constituted as follows during the war: 71st Brigade 9th (Service) Battalion, Norfolk Regiment 9th (Service) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment 8th (Service)...
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in 1872 by the Cardwell Reforms, the 9th Middlesex RVC (with the 18th attached, see below) formed part of Brigade No 49 (Middlesex and Metropolitan) alongside...
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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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Armoured Infantry Brigade. 35th Brigade 7th (Service) Battalion, Norfolk Regiment 7th (Service) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment (left May 1918) 9th (Service) Battalion...
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4th Cavalry Brigade – 6th Lancer Regiment of Aosta (arr. 9 June) & 25th Lancer Regiment of Mantova (arr. 30 May) 3rd & 7th Bersagliari Cyclist Battalions...
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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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Division. In July 1916, the regiment was converted to a cyclist unit in 4th Cyclist Brigade, 1st Cyclist Division in the North Walsham area. In November 1916...
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IX, and X Cyclists battalions were disbanded and their remaining personnel merged into a single Cyclists Assault Battalion. In 1915 the 9th Bersaglieri...
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details of 3rd Highland Brigade (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Battalions, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders); joined 22 May 1915) 9th (Scottish) Provisional Battalion...
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