14th (Light) Division - Formation

Formation

The division comprised the following infantry brigades, which underwent major changes between February and June 1918.

41st Brigade
  • Before June 1918
    • 7th Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps
    • 8th Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps
    • 7th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
    • 8th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
    • 9th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
  • After June 1918
    • 18th Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment
    • 29th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
    • 33rd Battalion, The London Regiment (Rifle Brigade)
42nd Brigade
  • Before June 1918
    • 5th Battalion, The Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
    • 5th Battalion, The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)
    • 9th Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps
  • After June 1918
    • 6th (Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry) Battalion, the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
    • 16th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment (1st City)
    • 14th Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
43rd Brigade

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