74th (Yeomanry) Division - Formation

Formation

229th Brigade
  • 16th (Royal 1st Devon and Royal North Devon Yeomanry) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment
  • 12th (West Somerset Yeomanry) Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's)
  • 14th (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry) Battalion, Black Watch
  • 12th (Ayr and Lanark Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers (until June 1918)
230th Brigade
  • 10th (Royal East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
  • 15th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment
  • 16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment
  • 12th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment - up to 21 June 1918
231st Brigade
  • 25th (Montgomery & Welsh Horse Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
  • 24th (Pembroke & Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welsh Regiment
  • 10th (Shropshire & Cheshire Yeomanry) Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry
  • 24th (Denbighshire Hussars) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers (until June 1918)

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