British 51st (Highland) Division
The British 51st (Highland) Division was a Territorial Army division that fought on the Western Front in France during the First World War. The division's insignia was a stylised 'HD' inside a red circle. Early doubts about the division's performance earned it the nickname of "Harper's Duds" after the name of its commander Major General G.M. Harper.
Unit history
Formation
- 152nd (1st Highland) Brigade
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- 1/5th (The Sutherland and Caithness) Bn, the Seaforth Highlanders
- 1/6th (Morayshire) Bn, the Seaforth Highlanders
- 1/8th (The Argyllshire) Bn, the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (from 154th Bde. April 1915)
- 1/4th Bn, the Cameron Highlanders (until February 1915)
- 1/6th (Renfrewshire) Bn, the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (from 154th Bde. April 1915 to June 1915)
- 1/6th (Banff and Black Watch
- 1/7th Bn, the Black Watch
- The Shetland Companies, the Gordon Highlanders
- 1/4th Bn, the Gordon Highlanders (until February 1915)
- 1/5th (Buchan and Formartin) Bn, the Gordon Highlanders (until February 1918)
- 1/7th (Dunbartonshire) Bn, the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Between April 18 1915 and January 1916, the brigade was replaced by the
battalions of the 164th (North Lancashire) Brigade from the 55th (West Lancashire) Division.
After early 1916, the brigade contained the following battalions:
- 1/4th (Ross Highland) Bn, the Seaforth Highlanders
- 1/4th Bn, the Gordon Highlanders
- 1/9th (Highlanders) Bn, the Royal Scots Regiment
- 1/7th Bn, the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Battles