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The
British Army in the Great War 1914 - 1918
A site very similar to Warpath by Chris Baker. Using this site
an Warpath together you will be able to find out most things on
the composition and disposition of the British Army and a good
few other things too. |
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Land
Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth
This site does exactly what is says in the title, you can
spend hours in here. It covers all periods of history. |
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Old
Contemptible's Great War Website
A site dedicated to the PBI. |
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The
16th Irish Division
The opening comment says it all.
'This webpage is to honour the men of the 16th Irish Division
who took part in the Great War of 1914-1918. These brave and dutiful
soldiers are little remembered because the Ireland from which
they joined to fight for the freedom of small nations had, by
1918, undergone a sea-change in national aspirations. This Irish
Division vanished into limbo, without honour, lying in an unquiet
grave'. |
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The
Grimsby Chums (10th Bn Lincolnshire Regiment)
A good site with lots of information. Also well worth taking
a look at the Home page as there is lots of other interesting
First and Second World War pages. |
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The
Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion
This site is being added to all the time, it contains lots
of information and photos of individual soldiers. |
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25th
(County of London) Bn (Cyclist) London Regt
Simon Parker-Galbreath's site dedicated to this London Cyclist Bn,
especially covering its involvement in the Waziristan campaign of
1917 and the Third Afgan War of 1919. |
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8th
Bn City of London Regiment (Post Office Rifles)
This site not only contains a Roll of Honour but also a list of
many of the men that served with the Bn. |
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The
Sheffield City Battalion
The
Barnsley Pals
The
Accrington Pals |
Three great pages among
many others on this site. |
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The
Tyneside Scottish and Tyneside Irish Brigades
Gives information and has some photos of the two Brigades |
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The
Hampshire Regiment
This site not only covers the First World War but the whole
of the Regiments history. |
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The
Gloucestershire Regiment
Another site which covers the whole history of the Regiment. |
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The
Gordon Highlanders
Contains the Regimental Diary 1914 - 1918. |
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1st
Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment
The Die-Hards in the Great War. |
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241st
(2nd South Midland) Brigade RFA.
Dennis Corbett's Site on his Grandfather's unit. It contains a
list of unit members. |
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The
York and Lancaster Regiment
John Dillon's excellent Site which mainly concentrates on the 2nd,
6th and 10th Bns |
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Coldstream
Guards
Some content about the Regiment during the First World War. |
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The
Labour Corps 1917 – 1921
The only source of information I have found about the Labour Corps
to date. |
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The
Birnimgham Pals
A site about the three Birmingham Battalions that served in the
Great War (also known as the 14th, 15th and 16th Royal Warwicks).
The site is dedicated to William Bernard Whitmore, my grandfather,
and one of the first men to enlist in the new battalion which would
become part of the famous Birmingham Pals. |
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3rd
Battalion The Monmouthshire Regiment
Includes a Roll of Honour, War Diary plus much more. |
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The
Swansea Battalion
The site covers the history of the 14th (Service)(Swansea) Bn Welsh
Regiment in the Great War |
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