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IX Corps, British Army | |
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Years active: | 16/6/1915 – |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Service: | British Army |
Branch: | unknown |
Type: | Formation |
Specific type: | Corps (tactical) |
Full size: | |
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Created: | 16/6/1915. Headquarters formed at the Tower of London.[1] |
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Name1: | IX Corps[1] |
Name1 Start: | 16/6/1915 |
Name1 End: | |
Reason for change: | |
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Alternate names: | IX Army Corps |
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Disbanded: | |
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war. |
Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, UK |
Parent level: | Army |
Start date: | 9/7/1915[1] |
End date: | 23/11/1915 |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | Dardanelles Army, UK |
Parent level: | Army |
Start date: | 23/11/1915 |
End date: | 12/1/1916 |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, UK |
Parent level: | Army Group |
Start date: | 12/1/1916 |
End date: | 20/3/1916 |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | Corps Troops, IX Corps, UK |
Subordinate level: | Brigade |
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End date: | |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | 10th Division, UK |
Subordinate level: | Division |
Start date: | 9/7/1915[1] |
End date: | |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | 11th Division, UK |
Subordinate level: | Division |
Start date: | 9/7/1915[1] |
End date: | |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | 53rd Division, UK |
Subordinate level: | Division |
Start date: | 9/7/1915[1] |
End date: | |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | 54th Division, UK |
Subordinate level: | Division |
Start date: | 9/7/1915[1] |
End date: | |
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Theatre of war | |
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Theatre name: | Gallipoli |
Date entered: | 9/7/1915[1] |
Date left: | 4/1/1916[2] |
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Theatre of war | |
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Theatre name: | Egypt, Palestine and Syria |
Date entered: | 4/1/1916[2] |
Date left: | 22/4/1916[2] |
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Theatre of war | |
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Theatre name: | France, Belgium and Germany |
Date entered: | 20/6/1916[2] |
Date left: | |
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- The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 157/662-666 Intelligence summaries.
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