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British 34th Division



         


34th Division
Army New Army
Formed April 1915
Demobilised 1919
British First World War divisions
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The British 34th Division was a New Army division formed in April 1915 as part of the K4 Army Group. The division landed in France on January 1916 and spent the duration of the First World War in action on the Western Front.

The division was originally made up of Pals battalions, notably the 10th Lincolns, known as the Grimsby Chums, and two brigades of Northumberland Fusiliers; the Tyneside Scottish and Tyneside Irish. The division's first major action was the attack on La Boisselle on the first day of the Battle of the Somme during which the division suffered heavy casualties and many of the original Pals were killed.

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Unit history

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Formation

101st Brigade 

In February 1918 the 20th and 21st Battalions were disbanded and in June the 22nd (3rd Tyneside Scottish) joined the 48th Brigade, 16th (Irish) Division while the 23rd Battalion (4th Tyneside Scottish) joined the 116th Brigade, 39th Division.

Between 6 July and 22 August, 1916, the 102nd and 103rd Brigades, which had been effectively wiped out during the first day on the Somme, were transfered to the 37th Division, being replaced by the 111th and 112th Brigades.

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Battles

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