British Army 2nd Battle of Gaza April 1917

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British Army 2nd Battle of Gaza 17-19 April 1917 Eastern Force: Lieutenant General C.M.Dobell 5th Wing Royal Flying Corps Organization unknown 52nd (Lowland) Division: Bt. Colonel W.E.B.Smith 155th (Seaforth Scottish) Brigade: LT. Colonel J.B.Pollok 4/Royal Scots Fusiliers 5/Royal Scots Fusiliers 4/King's Own Scottish Borderers 5/King's Own Scottish Borderers 155th Brigade Machine Gun Company 155th Light Trench Mortar Battery 156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade: Bt. Colonel A.H.Leggett 4/Royal Scots 7/Royal Scots 7/Scots Rifles 8/Scots Rifles 156th Brigade Machine Gun Company 156th Light Trench Mortar Battery 157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade: Bt. Col. C.D.Hamilton Moore 5/Highland Light Infantry 6/Highland Light Infantry 7/Highland Light Infantry 5/Argyll & Sutherland Highland 157th Brigade Machine Gun Company 157th Light Trench Mortar Battery Mounted Troops: 52nd (Lowland) Division Cyclist Company CCLXI (II Lowland) Artillery Brigade: CCLXXII (III Lowland) Artillery Brigade: 438th Battery CCLXIV (V Lowland) Artillery Brigade: 422nd Battery RHA 423rd Battery RHA RHA 52nd Divisional Ammunition Column 410th (2/Lowland) Engineer Field Company 412th (2/1/Lowland) Engineer Field Company 413th (2/2/Lowland) Engineer Field Company 52nd Divisional Signals Company Pioneer Battlaion, 5th Royal Irish Regiment 211th Machine Gun Company 52nd Divisional Employment Company 52nd Divisional Train 1

1/Lowland Mobile Veterinary Column 1/1st, 1/2nd & 1/3rd Lowland Field Ambulances 53rd (Welsh) Division: Major S.F.Mott 158th (North Wales) Brigade: Bt. Lt. Colonel C.S.Rome 5/6th Royal Welsh Fusiliers 3/153rd Rifles 4/11th Gurkha Rifles 1/Hereford 158th Light Trench Mortar Battery 159th (Cheshire) Brigade: Colonel J.H. du B. Travers 4/Cheshire 7/Cheshire 4/Welsh 5/Welsh 159th Light Trench Mortar Battery 160th (Welsh Border) Brigade: Bt. Lt. Colonel V.L.M.Pearson 7/Royal Welsh Fusiliers 2/4th Royal West Kent 2/10 Middlesex Regiment 2/4th Queens' Royal West Surrey 4/Royal Sussex Regiment 160th Light Trench Mortar Battery Mounted Troops: 53rd Division Cyclist Company CCLXV Artillery Brigade: CCLXVI Artillery Brigade: CCLXVII Artillery Brigade: 439th Battery 53rd Divisional Ammunition Column 436th (1/Welsh) Engineer Field Company 437th (2/1/Welsh) Engineer Field Company 72nd Company, 3rd Sappers and Miners 53rd Divisional Signals Company No. 53 (Machine Gun), MGC. (Nos. 158, 159 & 160 Cos.) 53rd Divisional Train (Nos. 246-249 Cos, RASC) 53rd Mobile Veterinary Column 1/1st Welsh, 113th, 170th, & 171st Indian Combined Field Ambulances 54th (East Anglian) Division: Major General S.W.Hare 161st Brigade: Bt. Colonel W. Marriott Dodington 4/Essex 2

5/Essex 6/Essex 7/Essex 161st Light Trench Mortar Battery 162nd Brigade: Bt. Colonel A.Mudge 5/Bedfordshire 4/Northampton 10/London 11/London 162nd Light Trench Mortar Battery 163rd Brigade: Lt. Colnoel T.Ward (relieved April 1918 by Lt. Colonel A.J>McNeill) 4/Norfolk 5/Norfolk 5/Suffolk 8/Hantsfordshire 163rd Light Trench Mortar Battery Mounted Troops: HQ & A Sqn, 1/Hertsfordshire Yeomanry CCLXX Artillery Brigade: CCLXXI Artillery Brigade: 440th Battery CCLXXII Artillery Brigade: 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Ammunition Columns 484th (2/East Anglian) Engineer Field Company 486th (2/1/East Anglian) Engineer Field Company 495th (1/Kent) Engineer Field Company 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Signals Company 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Train (Nos. 921-924 Cos, RASC) 54th (East Anglian) Mobile Veterinary Section 2/1st, 1/2nd & 1/3rd East Anglian Field Ambulances 74th (Yeomanry) Division:Bt. Colonel E.S.Girdwood 229th Brigade: Colonel R.Hoare 16/Devonshire 12/Somerset Light Infantry 12/Royal Scottish Fusiliers 14/Black Watch 4th Brigade Machine Gun Company 229th Trench Light Mortar Battery 230th Brigade: Lt. Colonel A.J.McNeill Major W.J.Bowker 10/Buffs 12/Norfolk 15/Suffolk 16/Royal Sussex 3

209th Machine Gun Company 230th Light Trench Mortar Battery 231st Brigade: Major W.J.Bowker 24/Royal Welsh Fusiliers 25/Royal Welsh Fusiliers 24/Welsh 10/King's Shropshire Light Infantry 210th Machine Gun Company 231st Light Trench Mortar Battery XLIV Artillery Brigade: A (340th) Battery B (382nd) Battery D Battery 425th Battery CXVII Artillery Brigade D Battery 366th Battery 74th Divisional Ammunition Column X 74 and Y 74 Medium Trench Mortar Batteries 5/Royal Monmouthshire Engineering Field Company 5/Royal Anglesey Engineering Field Company 439th (Cheshire) Engineering Field Company 74th Divisional Signal Company, RE 74th Divisional Employment Company 74th Divisional Train (Nos. 447-450 Cos, RASC) 59th Mobile Veterinary Section 229th, 230th & 231st Field Ambulances (ceased to belong to EEF on 5/7/18) Desert Column: Lieutenant General P.W.Chetwode Australian & New Zealand Mounted Division: Colonel E.W.C.Chaytor 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade: Colonel C.F.Cox 1st New South Wales Regiment 2nd Queensland Regiment 3rd South Australian & Tasmanian Regiment 1st Australian Light Horse Signal Troop 1st Australian Machine Gun Squadron 2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade: 5th Queensland Regiment 6th New South Wales Regiment 7th New South Wales Regiment 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop 2nd Australian Machine Gun Squadron New Zealand Mounted Brigade Auckland Mounted Rifles Canterbury Mounted Rifles Wellington Mounted Rifles Otago Mounted Rifles No. 1 New Zealand Light Horse Signal Troop 1st New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron 18th Brigade, RHA 4

Inverness Battery Ayr Battery Somerset Battery Brigade Ammunition Column Divisional Troops: Australian and New Zealand Field Squadron 1st Signal Squadron, Australian Engineers Australian and New Zealand Mounted Divisional Train Nos. 32, 33, 34 Companies, Australian ASC No. 4 Company, New Zealand ASC 1st, & 2nd Light Horse & New Zealand Mounted Brigade Field Ambulances Imperial Mounted Division:Colonel H.W.Hodgson 3rd Australian Light Brigade: Colonel J.R.Royston 8th Australian Light Horse Regiment 9th Australian Light Horse Regiment 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment 3rd Australian Light Hors Signal Troop 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade: Lt. Col. J.B.Meredith 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment 11th Australian Light Horse Regiment 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment 4th Australian Light Hors Signal Troop 4th Australian Machine Gun Squadron 5th Mounted Brigade: 14th Australian Light Horse Regiment 15th Australian Light Horse Regiment 16th Australian Light Horse Regiment 5th Australian Light Hors Signal Troop 2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron 19th Artillery Brigade, RHA "A" Battery Honourable Artillery Company, RHA "B" Battery Honourable Artillery Company, RHA Nottinghamshire Battery, RHA Brigade Ammunition Column Divisional Troops: 2nd Field Squadron, Australian Engineers 2nd Signal Squadron, Australian Engineers Australian Mounted Divisional Train Nos. 35, 36, 37, & 38 Cos, Australian ASC 5th, 8th, & 9th Australian Mobile Veterinary Sections 3rd, 4th & 5th Light Horse Field Ambulances Imperial Camel Corps: Bt. Lt. Colonel C.L.Smith (relieved June 1918); Bt. Lt. Colonel C.S.Rome 1st (Anzac) Battalion (4 Australian Cos) 2nd Battalion (4 British Cos) 3rd (Anzac) Battalion (4 Australian Cos) 4th (Anzac) Battalion (2 Australian & 2 New Zealand Cos) 2 Detached Companies (British) No. 26 Machine Gun Suqadorn (late Scottish HOrse) Hong-Kong and Singapore Mountain Battery, RGA Brigade ammunition Column 5

Field Troop, RE Signal Section, RE Detachment, RASC Australian Camel Field Ambulance Artillery: 10th Heavy Battery, RGA (6-60pdrs) 15th Heavy Battery, RGA (6-60pdrs) 91st Heavy Battery, RGA (6-60pdrs) 201st Siege Battery (6" and 8" howitzers) Other: E Tank Company (5 Mk I Tanks & 3 unknown tanks) 11th L.A. Motor Batteries 12th L.A. Motor Batteries 17th M.M.G. Battery 7th Light Car Patrol Becke, A.F., History of the Great War Based on Official Documents, Order of Battle of Divisions, His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1937 A Brief Record of the Advance of The Egyptian Expeditionary Force Under the Command of Sir Edmund H.H.Allenby, GCB, GCMG, July 1917 to October 1918, London, HM Stationary Office, 1919. Copyright GFN 1992 6