33rd Division (United Kingdom)

33rd Division
Active July 1915 – 30 June 1919
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Infantry
Part of K4 Army Group
Engagements

World War I

Battle of the Somme (1916)
Battle of Bazentin Ridge
Battle of High Wood
Battle of Arras (1917)
Third Battle of Ypres
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Herman Landon
Reginald Pinney

The 33rd Division was a New Army infantry division of the British Army formed in 1914 during World War I as the 40th Division in the K5 Army group then renumbered in April 1915 as part of the new K4 Army Group.

A 33rd Division had been formed as part of the reserve K4 Army in October 1914 but was dissolved in April 1915 at which point the 40th division of the K5 Army became the 33rd of the K4.

The division landed in France in November 1915 and spent the duration of the Great War in action on the Western Front. The division's insignia was the "double-three" from a set of dominoes.

Formation

98th Brigade 

The brigade originally comprised four battalions of the Royal Fusiliers.

From February 1916, the brigade comprised the following battalions:

99th Brigade 

The brigade transferred to the 2nd Division in November 1915, swapping with the 19th Brigade.

100th Brigade 
19th Brigade 

The brigade joined from the 2nd Division in November 1915, swapping with the 99th Brigade.

Battles

See also

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