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  • British armies. These are tactical formations above corps level. [[Category:British formations]]
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 04:41, 21 February 2016

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  • ...who wants to research a soldier in WWI but doesn't know a thing about how armies were structured should be able to find a personal account from someone in a ...ters, memoirs or images - for each military unit in the British and allied armies. Populating the lists of battalions and linking the numerous personal and o
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  • ...who wants to research a soldier in WWI but doesn't know a thing about how armies were structured should be able to find a personal account from someone who ...tive - a diary, letters, memoirs or images - for each military unit in the British Army. Can you help?
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  • | service = British Army | parent = British Expeditionary Force
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  • == British Empire == This section covers the British Army and all other British Empire forces but see sub-headings below for more information about certain
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  • ...ons that served in Europe. We also have pages for all divisions, corps and armies that served in Europe, and the main Services of Supply units. ...order of battle for 1914. A few Belgian artillery units later fought under British command and have war diaries in [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/r
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  • ...wm.gov.au/atwar/structure/one-army/ Australian War Memorial: One army, two armies?] and [[Wikipedia:History of the Australian Army]]. ...el Brigade]] (a brigade-sized formation including Australian, New Zealand, British and Indian units, administratively under the [[Imperial Camel Corps]]):
    43 KB (5,267 words) - 09:22, 14 November 2017
  • ...ee with the definition in the [[Constitution of the Military Forces of the British Crown|Manual of Military Law]]. If you're not sure where to look for a spec ...p://regiments.org/regiments/uk/lists/ba1918.htm REGIMENTS and CORPS of the BRITISH ARMY in 1918] (via the Internet Archive as the site appears to have been do
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  • ...table with a standard structure. For example, see [[Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army#Medal rolls]]. ...7,000 units. These are mostly [[infantry]] and [[mounted]] units from the British Empire and the American Expeditionary Force.
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  • ...t history shows a number of people contributed to the page on the archived British National Archives Your Archives wiki (try saying that five times quickly!) ...ns, which might be another hundred or so, and nations from the rest of the British Empire, which could be several hundred more. A search for "battalion" in WO
    11 KB (1,720 words) - 05:40, 17 December 2014
  • | service = British Army ...s are typically army, navy, air force, marines etc. Typical names include "British Army", "Royal Australian Navy", "US Marine Corps".
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  • ...the British Army of 1914-1918?}} gives more details of the composition of British battalions. == British Empire ==
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  • I've started editing [[21st (Reserve) Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, British infantry]] to test the infoboxes. --[[User:Mia|Mia]] ([[User talk:Mia|talk] ...n. The text could also say whether a unit was part of one of the Kitchener Armies.--[[User:GavinRobinson|GavinRobinson]] ([[User talk:GavinRobinson|talk]]) 0
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  • ...ountries no longer exist in the same form - the Australian and New Zealand armies fought together at first; Irish soldiers fought for the United Kingdom and ...quickly and iteratively updated to deal with relevant data about different armies.
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  • | title = Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 1: The Regular British Divisions | title = Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 4: The Army Council, G.H.Q.s, Armies and Corps 1914-1918
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  • ...ged to the armies of the princely states of India. They were loaned to the British for war service but were not administratively part of the Indian Army.
    17 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:43, 24 December 2014
  • | service = British Army | parent = British Expeditionary Force
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  • | service = British Army | parent = British Expeditionary Force
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  • | service = British Army | parent = British Expeditionary Force
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  • | service = British Army | parent = British Expeditionary Force
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  • British armies. These are tactical formations above corps level. [[Category:British formations]]
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 04:41, 21 February 2016

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