Order of Battle September 1918
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- 1st Light Horse Brigage (Brigadier General C. F. Cox)
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd Light Horse Regiments
- 2nd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie)
- 5th, 6th and 7th Light Horse Regiments
- New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade (Brigadier General W. Meldrum)
- Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiments
- 18th Brigade RHA (Inverness, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries) and Divisional Ammunition Column
- A/263 Battery RFA
- 195th Heavy Battery RGA
- 29th and 32nd Indian Mountain Batteries
- No. 6 (Medium) Trench Mortar Battery
- 3 anti–aircraft sections RA
- Detachment No. 35 AT Company RE.
- 1st Light Horse Brigage (Brigadier General C. F. Cox)
With the following assigned to form Chaytor's Force
- 20th Imperial Service Infantry Brigade
- Four Indian Battalions
- 1st Battalion British West Indies Regiment
- 2nd Battalion British West Indies Regiment
- 38th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Jewish Legion)
- 39th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Jewish Legion)
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