18th (Eastern) Division - Formation

Formation

53rd Brigade
  • 10th (Service) Battalion, The Essex Regiment
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment (until February 1918)
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment (until February 1918)
  • 6th (Service) Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment) (until February 1918)
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment) (from February 1918)
  • 7th (Service) Battalion, The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) (from 55th Bde February 1918)
54th Brigade
  • 11th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
  • 6th (Service) Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment
  • 12th (Service) Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) (until February 1918)
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment (to pioneers February 1915)
  • 7th (Service) Battalion, The Bedfordshire Regiment (from February 1915 until May 1918)
  • 2nd Battalion, The Bedfordshire Regiment (from May 1918)
55th Brigade
  • 7th (Service) Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
  • 7th (Service) Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment
  • 7th (Service) Battalion, The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) (to 53rd Bde February 1918)
Pioneers
  • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment (from 54th Bde February 1915)

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