Southern Army (Home Forces)

Southern Army was a home service formation of the British Army during the First World War, responsible for the defence of South-East England, including both sides of the Thames Estuary.

It was formed on 11 April 1916[1] under the command of Sir Arthur Paget, with headquarters at Brentwood, Essex. The Army was composed of 2nd Cyclist Division, 65th (2nd Lowland) Division, 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division, 67th (2nd Home Counties) Division and six provisional brigades (1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th), with 1st Mounted Division attached for training purposes.[2] The Army was disbanded on 16 February 1918.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 The British Armies of 1914-1918. Accessed 7 June 2017.
  2. K. Mitchinson, Defending Albion: Britain's Home Army 1908-1919 (2005) p. 126.
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