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  • ...heatres of war. The main exception is the South African invasion of German South-West Africa. Diaries are arranged by theatre of war, then by formation. A u ...end of the war (or dates created and disbanded if during the war), parent brigades, and dates of entry to theatres (or locations in the UK if they didn't serv
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  • ...DC companies yet. We probably have all the naval and marine battalions and brigades that were in [[63rd (Royal Naval) Division, British|63rd Division]]. ...tres (except home forces armies and Kitchener's new armies). Some infantry brigades (that don't have war diaries) and lots of other formations (especially in l
    8 KB (1,232 words) - 13:30, 11 November 2017
  • | type = Infantry An infantry battalion was the basic unit of [[infantry]] in most countries. It included about 1,000 soldiers.
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  • | country = South Africa | service = South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
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  • ...British colonies after the 2nd Anglo-Boer War. South Africa annexed German South-West Africa (now Namibia) in 1915. ...egory:All South African units]] contains the most up-to-date list of South African units that have pages on this site.
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  • ...al system, consisting of two or three regiments of three battalions, see [[infantry brigade (continental)]]}} | type = Infantry
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