|
|
British 10th (Irish) Division
The 10th (Irish) Division, was one of the Kitchener's Army divisions raised from Irish volunteers by Lord Kitchener in 1914 It fought at Gallipoli, Salonika and Palestine during the First World War.
Formation The division comprised the following brigades:
- 29th Brigade :
5th Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment [1]
6th Battalion The Royal Irish Rifles [2]
5th Battalion The Connaught Rangers [3]
6th Battalion The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) [3]
10th Battalion The Hampshire Regiment [4]
1st Battalion The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) [5]- 30th Brigade :
6th Battalion The Munster Fusiliers [6]- 7th Battalion The Munster Fusiliers [6]
- 6th Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers [7]
- 7th Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers [8]
- 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment [9]
- 38th Battalion Dogras [10]
- 46th Battalion Punjabis [10]
- 1st Battalion The Kashmir Rifles [10]
- 31st Brigade :
5th Battalion The Inniskilling Fusiliers [11]
6th Battalion The Inniskilling Fusiliers [11]
5th Battalion Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) [12]
6th Battalion Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) [12]
2nd Battalion Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) [13]
2/42nd Battalion Deolie [14]
74th Battalion Punjabis [14]
2/101st Grenadiers [14]- Pioneers :
5th Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment [1,15] Unit History The 10th Division was sent to Gallipoli where, as part of General Sir Frederick Stopford's IX Corps, it landed at Suvla Bay on August 7 to participate in the August offensive. Some battalions of the division were landed at Anzac and fought at Chunuk Bair.
In September, 1915, when the Suvla front became a stalemate, the division was moved to Salonika where it remained for two years.
In September 1917 the division moved to Egypt where it joined General Chetwode's XX Corps. The division fought in the Third Battle of Gaza which succeeded in breaking the resistance of the Turkish defenders in southern Palestine.
Battles Notes - Became Divisional Pioneer battalion in June 1915
- Disbanded May 1918
- Transferred to 66th Division April 1918
- Joined Division March 1915, transferred to 27th Division November 1916
- Replaced 10th Battalion November 1916
- Amalgamated into 6th Battalion November 1916 transferred and amalgamated into the 2nd Munsters (Regular Army, 1st Division) in April 1918
- Transferred to 66th Division May 1918
- Transferred and absorbed into 11th Royal Irish Fusiliers, (Regular Army)
- Regular Army Battalion, joined Division to replace 7th Battalion The Royal Munsters November 1916
- Indian Battalions arrived May 1918 until demobilisation.
- Both Battalions left for service in France May 1918. 5th Bn. joined 66th Division and 6th Bn. joined 50th Division.
- Amalgamated as 5th Battalion in November 1916. Transferred to 16th Division May, 1918
- Joined Division in November 1916 as replacement for 6th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers.
- Indian and Guards Battalions replaced France bound Battalions in May 1918.
- Transferred to 50th Division, April 1918.
External links The British Army in the Great War: The 10th (Irish) Division
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html You may copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license. You must provide a link to http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
To view or edit this article at Wikipedia go to http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_10th_(Irish)_Division
|
©
2005 Music
Entertainment Network. A Cyprus
Roussos Music Entertainment Company. All Rights Reserved.
Articles
from
Wikipedia
Encyclopedia
are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may copy and
modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under
this license. You must provide a link to http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
All trademarks and service marks including Napster,
Rio
MP3 Player, iRock,
Creative
MP3 Player, iRiver,
Apple iPod
Portable
MP3 Players + iTunes,
eMusic,
Guitar
Center Musicians
Friend, Zzounds
Musical Instrument Equipment Store, BMG
Music Service, Columbia
House DVD Club, eBay,
Amazon,
Netflix,
Jamster,
Gamefly,
Friendster,
Music123
Musical Instruments, Billboard,
MTV,
Yahoo
Launch, Overture
Yahoo Search Marketing, MusicMatch,
Kazaa,
Kazaa
Lite, Morpheus
software, Real
Rhapsody, Bose,
Sheet
Music Plus, Billboard
Magazine, Rolling
Stone Magazine, Walmart
Downloads, Barnes
and Noble book store, CDUniverse,
Tower
Records, MSN
Music, MySpace,
Limewire,
WinMX,
Google
Adsense, Alibris,
TicketsNow,
MusicSpace,
uBid
are property of their respective owners. Music.us has no affiliation with
MySpace
or Friendster,
but offers alternative services. Disclaimer: Uploading or downloading
of copyrighted works without permission or authorization of copyright
holders may be illegal and subject to civil or criminal liability and
penalties. Please buy
music and refrain from any illegal downloading activity. User
submitted free content, including Wikipedia encyclopedia or modification
thereof by end users, do not reflect the views and opinions of Music.us
and are for educational and research development purposes. Our website
offers advanced search for bands and artists bio and albums and browse
options for artist band biographies resources and information. We offer
blogs and community building tools for authors, bands and users. The Music.us
Entertainment Network is web's most comprehensive one-stop shopping, community
networking and education site. Find song lyrics, guitar tablature, posters,
ring tones, free MP3 downloads and hourly updating news feeds on musicians
and any genre style including rock,
pop,
hip
hop, country,
christian,
rap,
classical,
folk,
dance,
latin,
R
and B, blues,
punk,
heavy
metal, alternative,
guitar,
bass,
drums,
gospel,
wedding,
arabic,
jazz,
soundtrack,
world,
reggae,
soul
and more. Privacy Policy
- Site Map
- MP3 - Music Downloads
- Song Lyrics
| |