Household Battalion, British Army
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Household Battalion, British Army | |
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Years active: | 1/9/1916 – 10/2/1918 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Service: | British Army |
Branch: | Regular Army |
Type: | Infantry |
Specific type: | Infantry battalion |
Full size: | 1,000 |
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Created: | 1/9/1916. Formed at Knightsbridge Barracks, London, from soldiers of 1st Life Guards Reserve Regiment, 2nd Life Guards Reserve Regiment and Royal Horse Guards Reserve Regiment.[1] |
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Name1: | Household Battalion[1] |
Name1 Start: | 1/9/1916 |
Name1 End: | 10/2/1918 |
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Disbanded: | 10/2/1918. Disbanded in France. Personnel split between other Foot Guards and Household Cavalry units.[1] |
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Relationship type: | Administrative |
Parent unit: | Windsor Household Battalion Record Office, UK |
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Start date: | 1/9/1916 |
End date: | 10/2/1918 |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | 10th Infantry Brigade, UK |
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Start date: | 9/11/1916[2] |
End date: | 10/2/1918[3] |
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