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British 60th (2 2nd London) Division



         


60th (2/2nd London) Division
Army Territorial Army
Formed 31 August, 1914
Demobilised 31 May, 1919
British First World War divisions
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The British 60th (2/2nd London) Division was the second of two second-line Territorial Force divisions formed from the surplus of London recruits in 1914. Originally the division merely supplied the first-line Territorial divisions with drafts to replace losses through casualties. It was not until late 1915 that the division began to be equipped for a combat role and not until mid-1916 was it sent overseas to France. As a "lesser" infantry division it was sent to the minor fronts of Salonika and finally Palestine. In mid-1918 most British battalions were replaced with Indian battalions and the division effectively became an British Indian Army division.

The division's insignia was a bee.

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Unit history

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Formation

179th (2/4th London) Brigade 

In June 1918 three battalions were replaced by the 2/19th Punjabis, 2/127th Baluchis and 3/151st Infantry.


180th (2/5th London) Brigade 

In July 1918 three battalions were replaced by the 2nd Guides, 2/30th Punjabis and 1/50th Kumaon Rifles.


181st (2/6th London) Brigade 

In June 1918 three battalions were replaced by the 2/97th Infantry, 130th Baluchis and 2/152nd Infantry.

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Battles

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