British 74th (Yeomanry) Division

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74th (Yeomanry) Division
Image:British 74th (Yeomanry) Division Insignia.png
Active World War I
14 January 1917 - 19 July 1919
Country United Kingdom
Branch Yeomanry
Type Infantry
Battles/wars Second Battle of Gaza
Third Battle of Gaza
o Battle of Beersheba
Battle of Epehy

The British 74th (Yeomanry) Division was an First World War infantry division formed in Egypt in early 1917 from brigades of dismounted yeomanry (Territorial Army cavalry). The division fought in Palestine before moving to France in May, 1918.

The division's insignia was a broken spur to signify that it was once a mounted division and now served as infantry.

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[edit] Unit history

During the Battle of Beersheba on October 31, 1917, the division, as part of Chetwode's XX Corps, captured the Turkish fortications west of Beersheba.

[edit] Formation

229th Brigade 
230th Brigade 
231st Brigade 

[edit] Battles

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