Formation
- 122nd Brigade
- 12th (Service) Battalion (Bermondsey), The East Surrey Regiment
- 15th (Service) Battalion (2nd Portsmouth), The Hampshire Regiment
- 11th (Service) Battalion (Lewisham), The Royal West Kent Regiment (disbanded March 1918)
- 18th (Service) Battalion (Arts and Crafts), King's Royal Rifle Corps
- 123rd Brigade
- 11th (Service) Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
- 10th (Service) Battalion (Kent County), The Royal West Kent Regiment
- 23rd (Service) Battalion (2nd Football), The Middlesex Regiment
- 20th (Service) Battalion (Wearside), Durham Light Infantry (to 124 Bde March 1918)
- 124th Brigade
- 10th (Service) Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
- 26th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
- 32nd (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (disbanded March 1918)
- 21st (Service) Battalion (Yeomen Rifles), King's Royal Rifle Corps (disbanded March 1918)
- 20th (Service) Battalion (Wearside), Durham Light Infantry (from 123 Bde March 1918)
- Pioneers
- 19th (Service) Battalion (2nd Public Works Pioneers), The Middlesex Regiment
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