British 7th Infantry Division

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7th Division
Image:British_7th_Infantry_Division_Insignia.png
Active September 1914-1918/19, ?-1939
Country United Kingdom
Branch Regular Army
Type Infantry
Battles/wars First Battle of Ypres
Battle of Neuve Chapelle
Battle of Aubers Ridge
Battle of Festubert
Battle of Loos
Battle of the Somme (1916)
Third Battle of Ypres
Battle of Vittorio Veneto

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[edit] History

The British 7th Division was a Regular Army division that was formed by combining battalions returning from outposts in the British Empire at the outbreak of the First World War. The division began moving to France on 6 October, 1914. The division fought in most of the major battles on the Western Front through to 1917 before being sent to Italy for the remainder of the war.

The Division was also active during the interwar period, and the first two months of World War II in Egypt before being re-designated the 6th Infantry Division on 3 November 1939, in order to avoid confusion with the 7th Armoured Division.

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20th Brigade 
  • 2nd Battalion, The Border Regiment
  • 2nd Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders
  • 1st Battalion, the Grenadier Guards (to 3rd Guards Bde. August 1915)
  • 2nd Battalion, the Scots Guards (to 3rd Guards Bde. August 1915)
  • 1/6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders (until January 1916)
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment (from May 1915)
  • 9th (Service) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment (from August 1915)

The Guards battalions departed in August 1915 when the British Guards Division was formed.

21st Brigade 

The brigade transferred to the 30th Division on December 19, 1915, swapping with the 91st Brigade.

22nd Brigade 
91st Brigade 
  • 2nd Battalion, the Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) (from 22nd Bde. December 1915)
  • 1st Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment (from 22nd Bde. December 1915)
  • 21st (Service) Battalion (6th City), The Manchester Regiment
  • 22nd (Service) Battalion (7th City), The Manchester Regiment
  • 1/4th Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (from 21st Bde. December 1915 until January 1916)

The brigade joined from the 30th Division in December 1915, swapping with the 21st Brigade. A number of battalions swapped to the brigade from other 7th Division brigades during the transition.

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