قراءة كتاب 1914
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class="center p1_0">Brig.-Gen. S. P. Rolt,
invalided October 29th; succeeded by Brig.-Gen. F. S. Maude.
2nd Batt. Suffolk Regt. (replaced by 1st Devons at the beginning of October, and became G.H.Q. troops).
1st Batt. East Surrey Regt.
1st Batt. Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
2nd Batt. Manchester Regt.
15th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. Count A. E. W. Gleichen.
1st Batt. Norfolk Regt. 1st Batt. Cheshire Regt.
1st Batt. Bedford Regt. 1st Batt. Dorset Regt.
Divisional Cavalry:
"A" Squadron 19th Hussars.
Royal Engineers:
17th & 59th Field Cos. 5th Cyclist Co.
Royal Artillery:
R.F.A. Batteries—
XV. Brigade—11, 52, 80.
XXVII. Brigade—119, 120, 121.
XXVIII. Brigade—122, 123, 124.
VIII. Brigade (Howitzer)—37, 61, 65.
Heavy Battery R.G.A.—108. 5th Divisional Train.
R.A.M.C.: 13th, 14th, & 15th Field Ambulances.
19th Infantry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. L. G. Drummond,
succeeded early in September by Brig.-Gen. F. Gordon.
[Note.—This Brigade was formed from units on Lines of Communication, and was attached successively to the Cavalry Division, Second Corps and Fourth Division during the retreat from Mons and advance to the Aisne. In the Flanders fighting of October-November, 1914, it worked with the Sixth Division.]
2nd Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
1st Batt. Scottish Rifles.
1st Batt. Middlesex Regt.
2nd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
19th Field Ambulance.
Cavalry Division:
Major-Gen. E. H. H. Allenby,
took command of the Cavalry Corps on its formation in October, Brig.-Gen. De Lisle taking command of the 1st Cavalry Division.
1st Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. C. J. Briggs.
2nd Dragoon Guards. 5th Dragoon Guards.
11th Hussars.
2nd Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. H. De B. De Lisle,
transferred to command 1st Cavalry Division in October and succeeded by Brig.-Gen. Mullins.
4th Dragoon Guards. 9th Lancers.
18th Hussars (Queen Mary's Own).
3rd Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. Hubert De La Poer Gough.
4th Hussars. 5th Lancers. 16th Lancers.
4th Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. Hon. C. E. Bingham.
Household Cavalry (Composite Regt.).
6th Dragoon Guards. 3rd Hussars.
5th Cavalry Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. Sir Philip P. W. Chetwode.
12th Lancers. 20th Hussars.
2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys).
Royal Horse Artillery:
Batteries—"D," "E," "I," "J," "L" ("L" Battery went home to refit after Néry (September 1st), and was replaced by "H," R.H.A., which arrived about the middle of September).
Royal Engineers:
1st Field Squadron. 1st Signal Squadron.
[Note.—In September the 2nd Cavalry Division was formed, consisting at first of the 3rd and 5th Cavalry Brigades under Major-Gen. Gough, Brig.-Gen. Vaughan taking command of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade. With these brigades were "D" and "E" Batteries, R.H.A. In October the 4th Cavalry Brigade was transferred to the 2nd Cavalry Division, as was also "J" Battery,