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  1. The division took part in the Second Battle of Ypres, where they suffered massive casualties, and in the Battle of Loos. In October 1915 the 28th Division embarked from Marseilles for Egypt and in November 1915 travelled on to Salonika where the division would remain for the rest of the war. After the Armistice with Bulgaria came into effect on ...

  2. The 29th Division, known as the Incomparable Division, was an infantry division of the British Army, formed in early 1915 by combining various Regular Army units that had been acting as garrisons around the British Empire. Under the command of Major-General Aylmer Hunter-Weston, the division fought throughout the Gallipoli Campaign, including ...

  3. Captain ( RN) Group captain ( RAF) Colonel ( Col) is a rank of the British Army and Royal Marines, ranking below brigadier, and above lieutenant colonel. British colonels are not usually field commanders; typically they serve as staff officers between field commands at battalion and brigade level. The insignia is two diamond-shaped pips ...

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  4. In January 1876 a ‘Mobilization Scheme for the forces in Great Britain and Ireland’ was published, with the ‘Active Army’ divided into eight army corps based on the District Commands. 1st Corps was to be formed within Eastern Command, based in Colchester. This scheme disappeared in 1881, when the districts were retitled ‘District ...

  5. Major-General Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston (23 August 1915 – 5 June 1916) Brigadier-General George Glas Sandeman Carey (temporary 5 June – 8 June 1916) Major-General R. Dawson (8 June – 13 July 1916) Major-General Gerald Cuthbert (13 July 1916 – 20 August 1917) Major-General Edward Feetham (20 August 1917 – 7 March 1918)

  6. Major-general (Maj Gen) from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major-general_%28United_Kingdom%29 Major-general (United Kingdom) In the United States Army, a major general (MG) In the United States Air Force, major generals (Maj Gen) I strongly recommend that you reconsider this policy.

  7. The Divisional headquarters (HQ) was at Bristol and the first General Officer Commanding (GOC) was Major-General Robert Allen, who was transferred from commanding the 5th AA Division. The division formed part of I AA Corps, which was created at the same time to cover Southern England and Wales.