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British 10th (Irish) Division



         


10th (Irish) Division
Army New Army
Formed August, 1914
Demobilised January, 1919
British First World War divisions
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The 10th (Irish) Division, was one of the Kitchener's Army divisions raised from Irish volunteers by Lord Kitchener in 1914 It fought at Gallipoli, Salonika and Palestine during the First World War.

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Formation

The division comprised the following brigades:

29th Brigade 
30th Brigade 
31st Brigade 
Pioneers 
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Unit History

The 10th Division was sent to Gallipoli where, as part of General Sir Frederick Stopford's IX Corps, it landed at Suvla Bay on August 7 to participate in the August offensive. Some battalions of the division were landed at Anzac and fought at Chunuk Bair.

In September, 1915, when the Suvla front became a stalemate, the division was moved to Salonika where it remained for two years.

In September 1917 the division moved to Egypt where it joined General Chetwode's XX Corps. The division fought in the Third Battle of Gaza which succeeded in breaking the resistance of the Turkish defenders in southern Palestine.

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Battles

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Notes

  1. Became Divisional Pioneer battalion in June 1915
  2. Disbanded May 1918
  3. Transferred to 66th Division April 1918
  4. Joined Division March 1915, transferred to 27th Division November 1916
  5. Replaced 10th Battalion November 1916
  6. Amalgamated into 6th Battalion November 1916 transferred and amalgamated into the 2nd Munsters (Regular Army, 1st Division) in April 1918
  7. Transferred to 66th Division May 1918
  8. Transferred and absorbed into 11th Royal Irish Fusiliers, (Regular Army)
  9. Regular Army Battalion, joined Division to replace 7th Battalion The Royal Munsters November 1916
  10. Indian Battalions arrived May 1918 until demobilisation.
  11. Both Battalions left for service in France May 1918. 5th Bn. joined 66th Division and 6th Bn. joined 50th Division.
  12. Amalgamated as 5th Battalion in November 1916. Transferred to




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