46th (North Midland) Division - Order of Battle

Order of Battle

137th Brigade (Staffordshire)
  • 1/5th Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment
  • 1/6th Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment
  • 1/5th Battalion, The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) (until January 1918)
  • 1/6th Battalion, The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
138th Brigade (Lincoln and Leicester)
  • 1/4th Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment (until January 1918)
  • 1/5th Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment
  • 1/4th Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment
  • 1/5th Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment
139th Brigade (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire)
  • 1/5th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters
  • 1/6th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters
  • 1/7th (Robin Hood) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (until January 1918)
  • 1/8th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters
R.F.A Bdes.
  • I N. Midlands (1, 2,3 Lincs. Btys.)
  • II N. Midlands (1, 2,3 Staffs. Btys.)
  • III N. Midlands (4, 5, 6 Staffs. Btys.)
  • IV N. Midlands (How.) 1 & 2 Derbyshire Btys.
Pioneers
  • 1/1st Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment

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