User:Coldstreamer20/Structure of the British and Indian Armies in 1939
Below is the structure of the British Army, including the British Indian Army (Raj Army), and affiliated colonial forces in September 1939 (just before the Invasion of Poland and subsequent beginning of the Second World War).
Preface
editNote: units in bold are higher commands, and the units which are part of the Territorial Army (TA) or Supplementary Reserve (SR) – former militia, or reserve colonial troops will have their abbreviation afterwards.
Some units will be shown with a (to xx), showing their mobilisation assignment (for those units under administrative control of another command).
Those units in italics were still being formed, under equipped, or not ready for duty.
Stars - important officers/offices and almost all commands will have a star rank next to them, this indicates the rank of the individual commanding the unit, and thereby representing the size of said unit, see British Army officer rank insignia.
- — General (army)
- — Lieutenant General (corps)
- — Major General (division)
- — Brigadier (brigade)
- — Colonel (group/regiment)
- — Lieutenant Colonel (battalion)
- — Major (company)
Overall Structure
editUnder the reorganisation of the British Army in the 1870s into the beginning of the 1900s, three separate 'departments' were organised to oversee the army during peacetime. The first and largest was the 'War Office' which oversaw all home commands along with the Middle East. The second office was also the second largest, the 'Colonial Office' which oversaw the colonies and oversaw colonial troops and those regular troops based there. The third office was the 'India and Burma Office' which oversaw (as the name suggests) those troops in the British Raj and Burma. The fourth office was the 'Dominions Office', though this was simply a foreign and diplomacy office which maintained ties with the four dominions. If mobilised, the War Office would assume operational control of all forces in the field.
- War Office
- Scottish Command
- Northern Command
- Eastern Command
- Western Command
- Southern Command
- Aldershot Command
- Middle East Command
- Anti-Aircraft Command
- Northern Ireland District
- London District
- Colonial Office
- India and Burma Office
- British Indian Army
- Northern Command
- Eastern Command
- Southern Command
- Western District (Independent)
- Indian Auxiliary Force
- British Burma Army
- British Indian Army
War Office
edit- War Office
- The Army Council
- President of the Council: Secretary of State for War, The Right Honourable Leslie Hore-Belisha MP
- Vice-President of the Army Council: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War Honorary Colonel John Cavendish Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham
- First Military Member: Chief of the Imperial General Staff General William Edmund Ironside
- Second Military Member: Adjutant-General to the Force General Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson
- Third Military Member: Quartermaster-General to the Force Lieutenant General Sir Walter King Venning
- Finance Member: Financial Secretary to the War Office Sir Victor Alexander George Anthony Warrender, 1st Baron Bruntisfield
- Secretary of the Army Council: Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War Sir Herbert J. Creedy
- The Army Council
Scottish Command
editScottish Command encompassing Scotland and Berwick-upon-Tweed for Regulars and Militia only. In 1939 the command consisted of two areas, Highland Area and Lowland Area, which each had a territorial army division allocated to it. In 1940 Scottish Command was reorganised into 5 'areas': Edinburgh and Glasgow Areas formerly in Lowland Area, South and North Highland Area, formerly in Highland Area, and the Orkney and Shetland Defences (formerly under the Royal Navy's Home Fleet).[1][2]
- Scottish Command Headquarters , at 22 North Bridge, Edinburgh[1][3]
- Scottish Command Staff[2][4]
- General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command, General Sir Charles John Cecil Grant KCB KCVO DSO[3]
- Chief Signal Officer, Scottish Command, Colonel (acting) Charles Wheeler (from 1 September)[5]
- Brigadier Royal Artillery, Scottish Command, Brigadier (temporary) Arthur George Rolleston OBE[6]
- Chief Engineer, Scottish Command, Colonel D. Cree MC (from 2 September)
- Scottish Command Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in Edinburgh[2][3][7]
- General Headquarters Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Glasgow[7][8]
- Scottish Command Pay Office, Royal Army Pay Corps, at 52 North Bridge, Edinburgh[1]
- Edinburgh Detachment, Scottish Command Pay Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh[9]
- Leith Detachment, Scottish Command Pay Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Leith Fort, Leith[9]
- Perth Detachment, Scottish Command Pay Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Queen's Barracks, Perth[9]
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh[3]
- 1st Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), at Fort George, Inverness[3]
- 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), in Glasgow[3]
- 12th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Castle Park Barracks, Dunbar[3] (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 6th/23rd Field Battery, in Shrewton (12 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Scotland Detachment, Survey Battalion, Royal Engineers, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh[3]
- 103rd (Glasgow) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Glasgow[8]
- 109th (Glasgow) Workshop and Park Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Glasgow[8]
- 50th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- J Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- 11th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling[9]
- 13th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh[9]
- 4th Scottish General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 5th (1st Scottish) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- Veterinary Detachment, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Provost Section, Corps of Military Police, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Line Cavalry Training Regiment, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Light Cavalry Training Regiment, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Scottish Ports [Note 1][3]
- Headquarters, Royal Artillery Fixed Defence, Scottish Ports, at Leith Fort, Leith
- Forth Fire Command, at Leith Fort, Leith
- Clyde Fire Command, at Leith Fort, Leith
- Orkneys Fire Command, in Gourock
- Scottish Command Staff[2][4]
Highland Area
editHighland Area encompassing the following counties: Sutherland, Caithness, Ross and Cromarty, Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, Morayshire, Banffshire, Kincardineshire, Angus, Perthshire, Kinross-shire, Fifeshire, Clackmannanshire, Stirlingshire, Dumbartonshire, Renfrewshire, Buteshire, and Argyllshire (except for Clyde and Forth Coastal Defences and the Renfrew Fortress Engineers, RE).[2]
- Headquarters, Highland Area , in Craigie, Perth[2][10]
- Highland Area Commander, Brigadier (acting) William Arthur Grey-Wilson MC[1][4]
- 223 Field Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals (TA)[7]
- 207 Medium Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals (TA)[7]
- Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry (TA), in Ayr (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- The Lovat Scouts (TA), in Inverness (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- The Scottish Horse (TA), in Dunkeld (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st Fife and Forfar Yeomanry (TA), in Kirkcaldy (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry (TA), in Dundee (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 4th (City of Aberdeen) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (TA), in Aberdeen
- 8th (City of Aberdeen) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (TA), in Aberdeen
- 5th (Renfrewshire) Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) (TA), in Paisley
- 6th (Renfrewshire) Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louises's) (TA), in Paisley
- 56th (Highland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Aberdeen (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[11]
- 65th (Highland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Fraserburgh (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[12]
- 54th (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), at Dumbarton Castle (12 x 40mm Bofor Guns & 12 x QF 2-pdr naval autocannons)[13]
- 58th (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Clydebank (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- Orkney Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Kirkwall (4 x 6-inch and 1 x 4.7-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Fife Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Kirkcaldy (no equipment)[15]
- 2 x 6-inch coastal guns in Aberdeen (manned by a roulement battery of heavy TA gunners)[15]
- Orkneys Fortress Engineer Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Kirkwall[2]
- 5th (1st Scottish) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), at Queen's Barracks, Perth
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), at Fort George, Inverness
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Gordon Highlanders, at Gordon Barracks, Aberdeen
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, at Cameron Barracks, Inverness
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), at Forthside Barracks, Stirling
- North of Scotland Recruiting Zone, in Inverness
- Aberdeen Recruiting Zone, at Aberdeen Castle
- Dundee Recruiting Zone, in Dundee
- Stirling Recruiting Zone, at Stirling Castle
9th (Highland) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 9th (Highland) Infantry Division (all TA), at Queen's Barracks, Perth[16]
- 9th (Highland) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Aberdeen[7]
- 26th Infantry Brigade, at Fort George, Inverness
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th (Sutherland and Caithness Highland) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
- 7th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
- 5th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
- 27th Infantry Brigade, at Gordon Barracks, Aberdeen
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th (Angus and Dundee) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), in Dundee
- 7th (Mars and Mearns) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, in Banchory
- 9th (Donside) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, in Huntly
- 28th Infantry Brigade, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 7th (Fife) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), in Kirkcaldy
- 10th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), in Stirling
- 11th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), in Dunoon
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Stirling
- 126th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Aberdeen (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 127th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Leven (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 128th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Greenock (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 61st (West Highland) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Rothesay (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 9th (Highland) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Dundee
- 274th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 275th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 276th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 277th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
51st (Highland) Infantry Division
edit- 51st (Highland) Infantry Divisional Headquarters (all TA), in Craigie, Perth[2][16]
- 51st (Highland) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, at Fonthill Barracks, Aberdeen[2][7]
- 51st (Highland) Infantry Divisional Field Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 51st (Highland) Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- 51st (Highland) Infantry Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Stirling (8th Mobile Bath Unit)
- 51st (Highland) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Perth
- 152nd (Seaforth and Cameron) Infantry Brigade, at Fort George, Inverness
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th (Ross-shire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), in Strathpeffer
- 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), in Elgin
- 4th Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, in Inverness
- 153rd (Black Watch and Gordon) Infantry Brigade, at Gordon Barracks, Aberdeen
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th (City of Dundee) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), in Dundee
- 5th (Buchan and Formartin) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, in Bucksburn
- 6th (Banffshire) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, in Keith
- 154th (Argyll and Sutherland) Infantry Brigade, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th (Perthshire) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), in Perth
- 7th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), in Stirling
- 8th (Argyllshire) Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louises's), in Oban
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Stirling
- 75th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Aberdeen (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 76th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Dundee (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)[17]
- 77th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Greenock (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)[18]
- 51st (West Highland) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Oban (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 51st (Highland) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Aberdeen
- 236th Highland (City of Aberdeen) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 237th Highland (City of Dundee) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Dundee
- 238th Highland (County of Renfrew) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Paisley
- 239th (Highland) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 51st (Highland) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Perth
- No. 525 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Perth
- No. 526 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Dundee
- No. 527 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Perth
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 51st (Highland) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Dundee
- 152nd (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 153rd (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 154th (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 13th Field Hygiene Section, Royal Army Medical Corps
Lowland Area
editLowland Area encompassing the counties of West Lothian, Midlothian, East Lothian, Berwickshire (including Berwick-upon-Tweed for Regulars and Militia only), Roxburghshire, Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Wigtownshire, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire, and (for Clyde and Forth Defences and Renfrew Fortress Engineers, RE only), Fifeshire, Dumbartonshire, Renfrewshire, and Argyllshire.[2]
- Headquarters, Lowland Area , at Walcheren Barracks, Glasgow[2]
- Lowland Area Commander, unknown[1][4]
- 230 Field Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals (TA)
- 208 Medium Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals (TA)
- Lanarkshire Yeomanry (TA), in Lanark (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st Lothians and Border Horse (TA), in Edinburgh (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 2nd Lothians and Border Horse (TA), in Ladybank (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 57th (Lowland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Edinburgh (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)
- 66th (Lowland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Prestonpans (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[19]
- 11th (2nd Scottish) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), at Gilmore Place drill hall, Edinburgh
- 5th (Scottish) Hygiene Company, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Glasgow
- 4th Scottish General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Glasgow
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), at Glencorse Barracks, Penicuik
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Scots Fusiliers, at Churchill Barracks, Ayr
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, King's Own Scottish Borderers, at The Barracks, Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), at Hamilton Barracks, Hamilton
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), at Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow
- No. 14 Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Dundonald Camp, Troon
- Edinburgh Recruiting Zone, in Edinburgh[2]
- Border Recruiting Zone, in Dumfries[2]
- Ayr and Lanark Recruiting Zone, in Glasgow[2]
- Glasgow Recruiting Zone, in Glasgow[2]
- Lowland Area Coast Defence [2]
- Forth Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Edinburgh (3 x 9.2-inch, 12 x 6-inch, and 4 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
- Clyde Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Port Glasgow (4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Renfrewshire Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), at Fort Matilda, Greenock[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- No. 2 Electric Lights & Works Comapny
- City of Edinburgh Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Edinburgh[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
edit- 15th (Scottish) Infantry Divisional Headquarters (all TA), in Glasgow[16]
- 15th (Scottish) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 44th Infantry Brigade, in Edinburgh
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 8th (Lothians and Peebleshire) Battalion, Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), in Edinburgh
- 6th (The Border) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, in Hawick
- 7th (Galloway) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, in Saint Boswells
- 45th Infantry Brigade, in Glasgow
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, in Hawick
- 9th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in Glasgow
- 10th (Lanarkshire) Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in Wishaw
- 46th Infantry Brigade, in Glasgow
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 10th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), in Glasgow
- 11th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), in Glasgow
- 2nd Battalion, The Glasgow Highlanders, in Maryhill, Glasgow
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Glasgow
- 129th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Edinburgh (24 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[20]
- 130th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Kilmarnock (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 131st (Lowland-City of Glasgow) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Glasgow (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 64th (The Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Milngavie (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 15th (Scottish) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Rutherglen
- 278th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Ballieston
- 279th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Bellshill
- 280th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Bishopbriggs
- 281st Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division
edit- 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Divisional Headquarters (all TA), in Glasgow[2][16]
- 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Glasgow
- 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Glasgow
- 155th (East Scottish) Infantry Brigade, at the Forrest Road drill hall, Edinburgh
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 7th/9th (Highlanders) Battalion, Royal Scots (Royal Regiment), in Edinburgh
- 4th (The Border) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, in Galashiels
- 5th (Dumfrieshire) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, in Dumfries
- 156th (West Scottish) Infantry Brigade, at Yorkhill Parade, Glasgow
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th/5th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, in Ayr
- 6th (Lanarkshire) Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in Hamilton
- 7th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in Glasgow
- 157th (Highland Light Infantry) Infantry Brigade, at Yorkhill Parade, Glasgow
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), in Glasgow
- 6th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), in Glasgow
- 1st Battalion, The Glasgow Highlanders, in Maryhill, Glasgow
- Divisional Royal Artillery, at Yorkhill Parade, Glasgow
- 78th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Edinburgh (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 79th (Lowland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Ayr (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 80th (Lowland-City of Glasgow) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Glasgow (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 54th (The Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Glasgow (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Rutherglen
- 240th (Lowland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Coatbridge
- 241st (Lowland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Motherwell
- 242nd (Lowland) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 243rd (Lowland) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Yorkhill Parade, Glasgow
- No. 528 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 529 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 530 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Edinburgh
- 155th (Lowland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 156th (Lowland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 157th (Lowland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Glasgow
Northern Command
editNorthern Command encompassing: Berwick-upon-Tweed (expect Regulars), Northumberland, Durham, North Riding of Yorkshire, West Riding of Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.[21]
- Headquarters, Northern Command General William Henry Bartholomew[21]
- Headquarters Northern Command, at York Castle, York
- Northern Command Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in York[7]
- Northern Midland Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in Derby
- Air Formation Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), at Carlton Barracks, Leeds[22]
- No. 1 (West Riding) Air Formation Signal Company (SR), in Leeds
- No. 3 (West Riding) Air Formation Signal Company (SR), in Leeds
- No. 5 Air Formation Signal Company (SR), in Bradford
- No. 4 Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
- Northern Command Pay Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, in York[23]
- 20th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Catterick Camp (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- 8th Field Ambulance Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, in York[23]
- 106th (West Riding) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Doncaster[22]
- 15th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in York
- 23rd Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Catterick Camp
- H Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Catterick Camp
- 9th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell[23]
- 13th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Catterick Camp[23]
- 4th (1st Northern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Leeds
- 2nd (1st Northern) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 3rd (2nd Northern) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- Ripon Military Police Section, Corps of Military Police, at Harper Barracks, Ripon
- Harrogate Military Police Section, Corps of Military Police, at Uniacke Barracks, Harrogate
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's), at Catterick Camp
- Corps Headquarters and Depot, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
- Signal Training Centre, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
- Headquarters Catterick Camp
- Headquarters York Garrison
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Northern Ports [21][Note 2]
- Headquarters, Royal Artillery Fixed Defence, Northern Ports, at Tynemouth Castle, Tynemouth
- Humber Fire Command, in Hedon Haven
- Tees and Hartlepool Fire Command, in Redcar
- Tynemouth Fire Command, in Tynemouth
- Railway Operating Group, Royal Engineers[22] (SR) , at Carlton Barracks, Leeds
- Headquarters, Railway Operating Group, Royal Engineers (SR), at Carlton Barracks, Leeds
- 150th (London and North Eastern) Railway Construction Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Cambridge
- 151st (Great Western) Railway Construction Company, Royal Engineers (SR), at Paddington Station, London
- 152nd (Great Western) Railway Construction Company, Royal Engineers (SR), at Paddington Station, London
- 153rd (London and North Eastern) Railway Operating Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Cambridge
- 154th (Great Western) Railway Operating Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Newport
- 155th (London, Midland, and Scottish) Railway Workshop Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Derby
5th Infantry Division
edit5th Infantry Division would be reinforced by the 17th Infantry Brigade on mobilisation along with the rest of the divisional troops.[24] Commander 5th Infantry Division is also Commander Catterick Area, which includes all War Office land at Catterick.
- Headquarters, 5th Infantry Division, at Catterick Camp[24][25]
- 5th Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 5th Infantry Divisional Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 5th Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- No. 5 Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 13th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
- 2nd Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
- 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's)
- 13th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 15th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
- 1st Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 5th Divisional Royal Artillery, at Catterick Camp
- 7th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Catterick Camp (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 5th Divisional Royal Engineers, at Catterick Camp
- 55th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 5th Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Catterick Camp
- No. 80 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 69 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 2 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
Northumbrian Area
editNorthumbrian Area encompassing Northumberland, Durham, North Riding of Yorkshire (excluding Catterick Area and Strensall Camp), the East Riding of Yorkshire; also Berwick-upon-Tweed (except Regulars).
- Headquarters, Northumbrian Area , at Catterick Camp
- Northumberland Hussars (TA), at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry (TA), at Londesborough Barracks, Kingston upon Hull (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 2nd East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry (TA), at Londesborough Barracks, Kingston upon Hull (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 7th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (TA), in Alnwick (Machine-Guns, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 9th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (TA), in Alnwick (Machine-Guns, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 4th (Durham) Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Gateshead-on-Tyne
- 6th Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Gateshead-on-Tyne
- 37th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Tynemouth – no batteries formed yet
- 506th Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Newcastle upon Tyne
- No. 1 Section, 6th (Northern) Hygiene Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 2nd (1st Northern) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, East Yorkshire Regiment, at Victoria Barracks, Beverley
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), at Richmond Barracks, Richmond
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Durham Light Infantry, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Northumbrian Area Coast Defences
- Tynemouth Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Blyth (1 x 9.2-inch and 4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- East Riding Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Kingston upon Hull (2 x 9.2-inch, 4 x 6-inch, and 2 x 4.7-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Durham Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Hartlepool (1 x 9.2-inch and 4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Tyne Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Tynemouth[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- North Riding Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Middlesbrough[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- East Riding Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Kingston upon Hull[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- 25th Army Tank Brigade, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- No. 7 Tank Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Camp
23rd (Northumbrian) Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 23rd (Northumbrian) Motor Division (all TA), in Darlington[26][27]
- 23rd (Northumbrian) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Gateshead
- 8th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, in Prudhoe (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 69th Infantry Brigade, in Malton
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own), in Kingston upon Hull
- 6th Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), in Middlesbrough
- 7th Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), in Bridlington
- 70th Infantry Brigade, in Durham
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 10th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, in Shildon
- 11th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, in Chester-le-Street
- 12th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Darlington
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 23rd (Northumbrian) Motor Divisional Royal Engineers, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 505th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 506th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 507th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 508th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
50th (Northumbrian) Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 50th (Northumbrian) Motor Division (all TA), in Darlington[29][30]
- 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, in Newburn (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Middlesbrough
- 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Kingston upon Hull
- 150th (York and Durham) Infantry Brigade, in Malton
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, in Kingston upon Hull
- 4th Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), in Guisborough
- 5th Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), in Scarborough
- 151st (Durham Light Infantry) Infantry Brigade, in Durham
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, in Bishop Auckland
- 7th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, in Durham
- 9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, in Gateshead
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Darlington
- 72nd (Northumbrian) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Newcastle upon Tyne (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- 73rd (Northumbrian) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in South Shields (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 232nd (Northumbrian) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 233rd (Northumbrian) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Jarrow-on-Tyne
- 234th (Northumbrian) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Gateshead-on-Tyne
- 235th (Northumbrian) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Gateshead-on-Tyne
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Walton Street Barracks, Kingston upon Hull
- No. 522 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Nol. 523 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 524 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 149th (Northumbrian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 150th (Northumbrian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 151st (Northumbrian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
West Riding Area
editWest Riding Area encompassing the West Riding of Yorkshire, County Borough of York, Strensall Camp, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Headquarters, West Riding Area , at York Castle
- West Riding Area Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in York
- Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) (TA), in Leicester (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st Derbyshire Yeomanry (TA), in Derby (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry (TA), in Derby (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 60th (North Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Lincoln (24 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[31]
- 115th (North Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Leicester (24 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[32]
- 107th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Nottingham (16 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[33]
- 150th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Nottingham (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 27th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Newark-on-Trent (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Bradford (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 39th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Lincoln (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 53rd (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Doncaster (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 57th (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Doncaster (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 4th (1st Northern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Leeds
- 6th (Northern) Hygiene Company, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), at Harewood Barracks, Leeds
- 3rd (2nd Northern) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 4th Infantry Training Group (SR), at Claro Barracks, Ripon
- 1st Field Artillery Depot (SR), at Uniacke Barracks, Harrogate
- Anti-Aircraft Training Depot, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), at Uniacke Barracks, Harrogate
- Engineer Training Depot, Royal Engineers (SR), at Harper Barracks, Ripon
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Lincolnshire Regiment, at Sobraon Barracks, Lincoln
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own), at York Castle
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Leicestershire Regiment, at Glen Parva Barracks, Leicester
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), at Wellesley Barracks, Halifax
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), at Normanton Barracks, Derby
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, at Pontefract Barracks, Pontefract
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, York and Lancaster Regiment, at Pontefract Barracks, Pontefract
- 5th Cavalry Brigade (all TA)
- Brigade Headquarters, in York
- Yorkshire Hussars (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own), in York (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Yorkshire Dragoons (Queen's Own), in Doncaster (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers), in Newark-on-Trent (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
46th Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 46th Infantry Division (all TA), in York[34]
- 46th Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Leeds
- 137th Infantry Brigade, in Rastrick
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2/5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own), in Leeds
- 2/6th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Keighley
- 2/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Huddersfield
- 138th Infantry Brigade, in Doncaster
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, in Grantham
- 2/4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, in Wakefield
- 6th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, in Sheffield
- 139th Infantry Brigade, in Nottingham
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2/5th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, in Leicester
- 2/5th (Derbyshire) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), in Wakefield
- 9th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), in Newark-on-Trent
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in York
- 121st (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Leeds (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 122nd (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Halifax (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 123rd (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sheffield (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 68th (Duke of Wellington's) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bridlington (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 46th Divisional Royal Engineers, in Sheffield
- 270th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 271st Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 272nd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 273rd Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division (all TA), in Clifton, York[34]
- 49th (West Riding) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, at Gibraltar Barracks, Leeds
- 49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Sheffield
- 4th Ordnance Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Sheffield
- 49th (West Riding) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Leeds
- 146th (1st West Riding) Infantry Brigade, in Doncaster
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, in Lincoln
- 1/4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, in Wakefield
- Hallamshire Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, in Sheffield
- 147th (2nd West Riding) Infantry Brigade, in Rastrick
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 1/5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own), in York
- 1/6th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Skipton
- 1/7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Milnsbridge
- 148th (North Midland) Infantry Brigade, in Nottingham
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 1/6th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, in Loughborough
- 1/5th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), in Derby
- 8th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), in Newark-on-Trent
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in York
- 69th (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Leeds (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 70th (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bradford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 71st (West Riding) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sheffield (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 58th (Duke of Wellington's) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Halifax (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Engineers, at Somme Barracks, Sheffield
- 228th (West Riding) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 229th (West Riding) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 230th (West Riding) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 231st (West Riding) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Harewood Barracks, Leeds
- No. 519 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 520 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 521 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, at Harewood Barracks, Leeds
- 137th (North Midland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Derby – in process of reorganisation, becomes 146th (West Riding) Field Ambulance shortly after mobilisation[2]
- 145th (West Riding) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 147th (West Riding) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Western Command
editWestern Command encompassing Wales and the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Lancashire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Cheshire, and the Isle of Man.
- Headquarters, Western Command Lieutenant General Robert Hadden Haining
- Headquarters Western Command, at Chester Castle
- Western Command Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, at Chester Castle[7]
- No. 1 (East Lancashire) Corps Medium Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Manchester[7]
- No. 2 Lines of Communications Signals Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), at Fulwood Barracks, Preston[7]
- No. 3 (West Lancashire) Lines of Communications Signals Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Liverpool[7]
- Chester Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Chester Castle
- Preston Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- Shrewsbury Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shrewsbury
- 2nd Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), at Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock
- The Royal Anglesey Militia, Royal Engineers (SR), in Beaumaris – no troops assigned[2]
- The Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Royal Engineers (SR), at Monmouth Castle, Monmouth[2]
- 100th (Monmouthshire) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Monmouth
- 101st (Monmouthshire) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Monmouth
- 104th (East Lancashire) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Manchester
- 110th (East Lancashire) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Manchester
- 2nd Mobile Divisional Service Column, Royal Army Service Corps (TA)
- 16th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- I Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Chester Castle
- 10th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Burscough Army Depot, Burscough
- 19th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Peninsula Barracks, Warrington
- 170th Cavalry Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Bebington
- 5th Western General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 8th (1st Western) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 12th (2nd Western) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Manchester
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blackdown Army Camp[7]
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns)
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns)
- Mobile Divisional Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool[2]
- 2nd (Cheshire) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (TA), in Birkenhead
- 141st Field Park Troop, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool
- 2nd Mobile Divisional Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool[2]
- 3rd (Cheshire) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (TA), in Wallasey
- 142nd Field Park Troop, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, North Western Ports [Note 2]
- Headquarters Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, North-Western Ports, at Fort Crosby, Liverpool
- Mersey Fire Command, at Fort Crosby, Liverpool
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Welsh Ports [Note 2]
- Headquarters Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Welsh Ports, at Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock
- Milford Haven Fire Command, at Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock
- Severn Fire Command, at Nell's Point Battery, Barry Island
Welsh Area
editWelsh Area encompassing Wales and the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire.[35]
- Headquarters, Welsh Area Brigadier General Alan Perry Garnier
- Headquarters Welsh Area, at Sir John Moore Barracks Shrewsbury
- Shropshire Yeomanry (TA), in Shrewsbury (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 2nd Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), at Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock
- 6th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Kinmel Park Training Area, Colwyn Bay (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)
- 61st (Caernarvon & Denbigh Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Colwyn Bay (24 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)
- 69th (Caernarvon and Denbigh Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Bangor (24 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)[36]
- 70th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Mold (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- 20th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Cardiff (72 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 6 x batteries[37]
- 246th (Welsh) Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Cardiff
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Welch Fusiliers, at Hightown Barracks, Wrexham
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, South Wales Borderers, at The Barracks, Brecon
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Welch Regiment, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shrewsbury
- 3rd Field Depot, Royal Artillery, at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry
- 4th Field Depot, Royal Artillery, at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry
- 10th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry
- 11th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry
- 15th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Kinmel Park Training Area, Kinmel Bay
- 16th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry
- 17th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Bradbury Lines, Hereford
- Welsh Area Coast Defence
- Glamorgan Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Cardiff (2 x 6-inch (in Cardiff) and 2 x 4.7-inch (in Swansea) coastal guns)[14][15]
- Pembrokeshire Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Milford Haven (2 x 9.2-inch and 4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Glamorgan Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Barry[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- Carmarthenshire Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Llanelli[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company, at Carmarthen Barracks, Carmarthen
- No. 2 Anti-Aircraft Company, in Llanelli (12 x 90cm searchlights)
38th (South Welsh) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division (TA), at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury[38][39][35]
- 38th (Welsh) Infantry Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Cardiff[7]
- 113th (Monmouth) Infantry Brigade, in Cardiff
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 15th (Carmarthanshire) Battalion, The Welch Regiment, in Llanelli
- 2/5th Battalion, The Welch Regiment, in Swansea
- 4th Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment, in Newport
- 114th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th Battalion, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry, in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
- The Brecknockshire Battalion, South Wales Borderers, in Brecon
- 2nd Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment, in Hereford
- 115th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 8th (Denbighshire) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Wrexham
- 9th (Caernarvonshire and Anglesey) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Conwy
- 10th (Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Newtown
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 38th (Welsh) Divisional Royal Artillery, in Shrewsbury
- 102nd (Pembroke & Cardiganshire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Pembroke Dock (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 132nd (Welsh) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Neath (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 146th (Pembroke & Cardiganshire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Aberystwyth (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 38th (Welsh) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Cardiff
- 282nd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 283rd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 284th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 285th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division (TA), at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury[2][35][40][41]
- 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Cardiff[7]
- 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Cardiff
- 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Cardiff
- 158th (North Wales) Infantry Brigade, in Wrexham
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th (Denbighshire) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Wrexham
- 6th (Caernarvonshire & Anglesey) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Carnarvon
- 7th (Merionethshire & Montgomeryshire) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, in Newtown
- 159th (Welsh Border) Infantry Brigade, in Newport
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th Battalion, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry, in Shrewsbury
- 3rd Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment, in Abergavenny
- 1st Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment, in Hereford
- 160th (South Wales) Infantry Brigade, in Cardiff
- Brigade Headquarters & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th (Llanelli) Battalion, The Welch Regiment, in Llanelli
- 1/5th (Glamorgan) Battalion, The Welch Regiment, in Pontypridd
- 2nd Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment, in Pontypool
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Royal Artillery, in Shrewsbury[2]
- 81st (Welsh) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Port Talbot (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 83rd (Welsh) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Newport (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 133rd (Welsh) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Griffithstown (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 60th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Flint (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Neath
- 244th (Welsh) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Swansea
- 245th (Welsh) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 246th (Welsh) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Cardiff
- 247th (Welsh) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Goreseinon
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Swansea
- No. 531 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Port Talbot
- No. 532 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Rhyl
- No. 533 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Swansea
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 53rd (Welsh) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Cardiff
- 158th (Welsh) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 159th (Welsh) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 160th (Welsh) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
West Lancashire Area
editWest Lancashire Area encompassing South Lancashire and West Lancashire of a line along the River Douglas and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal South-East to Worsley; Cheshire and Staffordshire.
- Headquarters, West Lancashire Area Brigadier General William Hamlock Chaplin Ramsden
- Headquarters West Lancashire Area, in Liverpool
- Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment), in Stafford (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 40th Royal Tank Regiment (7th Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool)), in Litherland (45 x Matilda II Infantry Tanks)
- 46th Royal Tank Regiment, in Litherland (45 x Matilda II Infantry Tanks)
- 4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (TA), in Chester (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 5th (Earl of Chester's) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (TA), in Knutsford (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 6th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (TA), in Stockport (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (TA), in Macclesfield (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 88th (2nd West Lancashire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Preston (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 137th (2nd West Lancashire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Blackpool (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 51st (Midland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Stoke-on-Trent (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[42]
- 59th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Liverpool (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[43]
- 63rd (Midland) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Stoke-on-Trent (24 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)[44]
- 68th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Liverpool (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)
- 106th (Lancashire Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Liverpool (8 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 8 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)[45]
- 149th (Lancashire Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Hoylake (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 12th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Saighton Camp, Saighton
- 18th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Saighton Camp, Saighton
- 252nd (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Saint Helens
- 253rd (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Saint Helens
- 254th (West Lancashire) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, King's Regiment (Liverpool), at Seaforth Barracks, Liverpool
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Cheshire Regiment, at Dale Barracks, Chester
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, South Staffordshire Regiment, at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), at Peninsula Barracks, Warrington
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's), at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield
- 6th Cavalry Brigade (TA)
- Brigade Headquarters, in Leicester
- Cheshire Yeomanry (The Earl of Chester's), in Chester (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment), in Stafford (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Warwickshire Yeomanry, in Warwick (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 23rd Army Tank Brigade (TA)
- Brigade Headquarters, in Liverpool
- 40th (The King's) Royal Tank Regiment, in Liverpool
- 46th (The Liverpool Welsh) Royal Tank Regiment, in Bootle
- 50th Royal Tank Regiment, in Bristol
- West Lancashire Area Coast Defence
- Lancashire and Cheshire Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Liverpool (4 x 6-inch (in Mersey) and 2 x 6-inch (in Barrow) coastal guns)[14][15]
- Lancashire Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Liverpool[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
55th (West Lancashire) Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 55th (West Lancashire) Motor Division, in Liverpool (all TA)[2]
- Commander, 55th (West Lancashire) Motor Division Major General Vivian Henry Bruce Majendie CB, DSO
- 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, at Signal House, Liverpool
- 5th Battalion, The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire), in Bolton (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 164th Infantry Brigade, in Warrington
- Headquarters, 164th Infantry Brigade & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 9th Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool), in Liverpool (Motor Infantry)
- 1/4th Battalion, The South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), in Warrington (Motor Infantry)
- 2/4th Battalion, The South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), in Warrington (Motor Infantry)
- 165th (Merseyside) Infantry Brigade, in Liverpool
- Headquarters, 165th Infantry Brigade & Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool), in Liverpool (Motor Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, The Liverpool Scottish, in Liverpool (Motor Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Liverpool Scottish, in Liverpool (Motor Infantry)
- Divisional Royal Artillery, in Liverpool[2]
- 87th (1st West Lancashire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Liverpool (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- 136th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Liverpool (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- 66th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Crosby (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)[46]
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Liverpool
- 252nd (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Saint Helens
- 253rd (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Saint Helens
- 254th (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 255th (West Lancashire) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- 46th (North Staffordshire) Corps Troops, Royal Engineers (TA)
- Headquarters, 46th (North Staffordshire) Corps Troops, Royal Engineers (TA), in Smethwick
- 213th (North Midland) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Cannock
- 214th (North Midland) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Tunstall
- 292nd Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent
- 293rd Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Stafford
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Southport
- No. 537 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 538 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 539 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Liverpool
- 164th (West Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 165th (West Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 166th (West Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Saint Helens
59th (Staffordshire) Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 59th (Staffordshire) Motor Division, at Dale Barracks, Chester
- 59th (Staffordshire) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 176th Infantry Brigade, at Ashford House, Burton upon Trent
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), in Werrington
- 7th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), in Werrington
- 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, in Brownhills
- 177th Infantry Brigade, at Burton Manor, Stafford
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, in Walsall
- 1/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, in Wolverhampton
- 2/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, in Bilston
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 59th (Staffordshire) Motor Divisional Royal Artillery
- 61st (North Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- 116th (North Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers[2]
- Headquarters, 59th (Staffordshire) Motor Divisional Royal Engineers, in Lancaster
- 509th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 510th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 511th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- 46th (South Staffordshire) Corps Troops, Royal Engineers (TA)
- Headquarters, 46th (South Staffordshire) Corps Troops, Royal Engineers (TA), in Smethwick
- 212th (North Midland) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Smethwick
- 290th Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Rowley Regis
- 291st Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Walsall
- 215th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Smethwick
East Lancashire Area
editEast Lancashire Area encompassing Cumberland, Westmorland, and that part of Lancashire not included in West Lancashire.
- Headquarters, East Lancashire Area
- Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry (TA), in Manchester (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment (TA), in Ashton-under-Lyne (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 2/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment (TA), in Audenshaw (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 52nd (East Lancashire) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Burnley (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 56th (East Lancashire) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Oswaldtwistle (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)[47]
- 257th Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Manchester
- 13th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Carlisle Castle
- 23rd Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Carlisle Castle
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), at Bowerham Barracks, Lancaster
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Lancashire Fusiliers, at Wellington Barracks, Bury
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, East Lancashire Regiment, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Border Regiment, at Carlisle Castle
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire), at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Manchester Regiment, at Ladysmith Barracks, Ashton-under-Lyne
42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division, in Manchester[35][48][49]
- 42nd (East Lancashire) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Manchester
- 2nd Infantry Divisional Ordnance Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 42nd (East Lancashire) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bury
- 1/5th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Bury
- 1/6th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Rochdale
- 1/8th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Salford
- 126th (East Lancashire and Border) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Carlisle
- 5th Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), in Lancaster
- 4th (Westmorland) Battalion, The Border Regiment, in Kendal
- 5th (Cumberland) Battalion, The Border Regiment, in Workington
- 127th (Manchester) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Ashton-under-Lyne
- 4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, in Blackburn
- 5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, in Wigan
- 8th (Ardwick) Battalion, Manchester Regiment, in Ardwick
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Divisional Royal Artillery, in Manchester
- 51st (Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Carlisle (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 52nd (Manchester) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Manchester (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 53rd (Bolton) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bolton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 56th (King's Own) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Ulverston (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Divisional Royal Engineers, in Old Trafford
- 200th (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 201st (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 202nd (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 203rd (East Lancashire) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Smethwick
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 42nd (East Lancashire) Royal Army Service Corps, in Manchester
- No. 501 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 502 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 503 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 42nd (East Lancashire) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Manchester
- 125th (East Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 126th (East Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 127th (East Lancashire) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
66th (Lancashire and Border) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 66th (Lancashire and Border) Infantry Division, in Lancaster[35][50][51]
- 66th (Lancashire and Border) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Manchester
- 197th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bury
- 2/5th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Bury
- 2/6th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Middleton
- 5th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, in Burnley
- 198th (East Lancashire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Carlisle
- 8th (Irish) Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool), in Liverpool
- 6th (East Cumberland) Battalion, The Border Regiment, in Carlisle
- 7th (Cumberland) Battalion, The Border Regiment, in Whitehaven
- 199th (Manchester) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Ashton-under-Lyne
- 2/8th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers, in Kersal
- 6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, in Leigh
- 7th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, in Didsbury
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 66th (Lancashire and Border) Divisional Royal Artillery, in Manchester
- 109th (Westmoreland & Cumberland Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Workington (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 110th (Manchester) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Manchester (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 111th (Bolton) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bolton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 66th (Lancashire and Border) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Manchester
- 255th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 256th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 257th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 258th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
Eastern Command
editEastern Command encompassing Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex (expect Purfleet and Rainham Rifle Range; and (when occupied by Foot Guards) the Guards' Barracks at Warley); Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Middlesex, Kent, Sussex and Surrey (less portion in the Aldershot Command and London District), and Woolwich Garrison (exclusive of the Territorial Army Troops quartered therein).
- Headquarters, Eastern Command , at Chelsea Barracks, London
- General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Lieutenant General Sir Guy Charles Williams KCB CMG DSO
- Brigadier Royal Artillery, Brigadier (Temporary) William Edmonstone Duncan, CVO DSO MC*
- Chief Engineer, Brigadier William Cave-Browne
- Chief Signal Officer, Colonel R. H. R. Neale MIEE
- Eastern Command Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in London[7]
- No. 8 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury[7]
- No. 10 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury[7]
- No. 13 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury[7]
- No. 25 (Home Counties) Construction Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Ravenscourt Park[7]
- No. 61 Line Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Guildford[7]
- No. 62 Line Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Guildford[7]
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Inglis Barracks, Barnet, London
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Foots Cray Camp, Foots Cray
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Warley Barracks, Warley
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at 60 Pall Mall, London
- 17th/21st Lancers, at Colchester Garrison (only equipped with Rifles and Revolvers, no mechanised equipment of any sort – recently returned from service in India)[52]
- 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, at Warley Barracks, Brentwood
- 30th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Britannia Barracks, Norwich (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 32nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Preston Barracks, Brighton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 5th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Shoeburyness Garrison (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[53]
- 14th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Detachment, The Survey Battalion, Royal Engineers, at Engineer Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- 7th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Dover
- 8th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- 18th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Millbank Barracks, London
- 2nd (1st Eastern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 3rd (2nd Eastern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Woolwich Garrison
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- Detachment, Eastern Command Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Shorncliffe Army Camp
- 1st Veterinary Depot, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Woolwich Garrison
- 1st Infantry Training Group, at Colchester Garrison
- 2nd Infantry Training Group, at Lydd Ranges
- Depot, Non-Combatant Labour Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- Signal Experimental Establishment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Engineer Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Eastern Ports [Note 2]
- Headquarters Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Eastern Ports, at Garrison Point Fort, Sheerness
- Dover Fire Command, at the The Western Heights, Dover
- Medway Fire Command, at Garrison Point Fort, Sheeness
- Thames Fire Command (21 Heavy Battery, RA), at Shoeburyness Garrison
- Harwich Fire Command, at Brackenbury Barracks, Felixstowe
4th Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 4th Infantry Division, at Colchester Garrison[54][55]
- 4th Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (cadre)[7]
- 4th Infantry Divisional Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (Armoured reconnaissance, 36 x Scout APCs and 9 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 4th Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- No. 4 Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 10th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe
- 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, at Milton Barracks, Gravesend
- 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- 10th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 11th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Colchester Garrison
- 2nd Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
- 11th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 12th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Dover Garrison
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Volunteers)
- 1st Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
- 12th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 4th Infantry Divisional Royal Artillery, at Colchester Garrison
- 17th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 22nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Shorncliffe Army Camp, Shorncliffe (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 27th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 4th Infantry Divisional Royal Engineers, at Colchester Garrison
- 7th Field Company, Royal Engineers, at Shorncliffe Army Camp, Shorncliffe
- 9th Field Company, Royal Engineers, at Shorncliffe Army Camp, Shorncliffe
- 59th Field Company, Royal Engineers, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury
- 18th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 4th Infantry Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- No. 21 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 57 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 44 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 4th Infantry Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- 9th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Colchester Garrison
- 10th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Shorncliffe Army Camp, Shorncliffe
- 12th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- 4th Field Hygiene Section, Royal Army Medical Corps
East Anglia Area
editEast Anglia Area encompassing Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Middlesex, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, less the following: (I) Colchester. (II) Purfleet and Rainham Rifle Ranges, and (when occupied by Foot Guards) the Guards' Barracks at Warley, which are under the London Area. (III) That portion of Essex in the Chatham Area from Grays Thurrock Station along main road to Stanford-le-Hope – thence north side of railway via South Benfleet to Southend borough boundary – thence a line drawn north-east to Lower Edward's Hall – thence road Eastwood to Harp House – thence a line south-east to Southchurch Lawn – thence a line due north to River Roach – thence along south bank of River Roach and south bank of River Crouch to Foulness Point.
- Headquarters, East Anglia Area Colonel William Percy Buckley
- Headquarters East Anglia Area, at The Barracks, Hertford
- 1/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (TA), in Hornsey, London
- 2/7th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (TA), in Southgate, London
- 1/8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (TA), at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
- 2/8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (TA), in Ruislip Manor, London
- 104th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Chelmsford (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 147th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (TA), in Brentwood (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 58th (Essex and Suffolk) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Ipswich (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[56]
- 67th (Suffolk) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Bury Saint Edmunds (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)
- Suffolk Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Dovercourt (2 x 9.2-inch, 4 x 6-inch, and 2 x 4.7-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Suffolk Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Ipswich[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- 250th (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Cambridge
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Norfolk Regiment, at Britannia Barracks, Norwich
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Suffolk Regiment, at Gibraltar Barracks, Bury Saint Edmunds
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, at Kempston Barracks, Bedford
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Essex Regiment, Warley Barracks, Warley
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), at Inglis Barracks, Mill Hill
18th (East Anglian) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 18th (East Anglian) Infantry Division[55][57]
- 18th Infantry Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Stratford
- 53rd Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Norwich
- 5th Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, Dereham
- 6th Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, in Norwich
- 7th Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, in King's Lynn
- 54th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Norwich
- 4th Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, in Norwich
- 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, in Ipswich
- 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, in Bury Saint Edmunds
- 55th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Cambridge
- 5th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, in Bedford
- 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, in Cambridge
- 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment, in Wisbech
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 18th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Artillery
- 105th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bedford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 135th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Hitchin (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 148th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Luton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 65th (Suffolk & Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bury Saint Edmunds (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 18th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Cambridge
- 250th (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 287th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 288th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Norwich
- 251st (East Anglian) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Norwich
54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division (all TA), at The Barracks, Hertford[55][58]
- 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Stratford
- 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Divisional Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 161st (Essex) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Ongar Road drill hill, Brentwood
- 1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment, in Ilford
- 1/5th Battalion, Essex Regiment, in Chelmsford
- 2/5th Battalion, Essex Regiment, in Hackney
- 162nd (East Midland) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Hertford
- 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, in Luton
- 1st Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment, in Hertford
- 2nd Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment, in Hertford
- 163rd (Berkshire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Hackney
- 2/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment, in Ilford
- 5th (Hackney) Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), in Hackney
- 7th (Stoke Newington) Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), in Stoke Newington
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Artillery, at The Barracks, Hertford
- 85th (East Anglian) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Stratford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 86th (East Anglian) (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Hertford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 134th (East Anglian) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Stratford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 55th (Suffolk & Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Swaffham (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Bedford
- 248th (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 249th (East Anglian) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Luton
- 286th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 289th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Luton
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Chelmsford
- No. 534 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Luton
- No. 535 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Colchester
- No. 536 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Chelmsford
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 54th (East Anglian) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Ipswich
- 161st (East Anglian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 162nd (East Anglian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 163rd (East Anglian) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Norwich
Home Counties Area
editHome Counties Area encompassing Woolwich Garrison, (exclusive of Territorial Troops in the London Area) and the counties of Kent (less from Shellness a line drawn south-west to Ladydane - thence along road to Watling Street, – thence Hollingbourne, – thence Pilgrims Way via Detling, Burham, Snodland - thence via Pilgrims Road to Trosley Towers - thence along road Wrotham-Graveston to Northumberland Bottom - thence Waitling Street to Southern Railway brigde at Springhead - thence northward along stream to River Thames, along south bank of River Thames to lighthouse on Swanscombe Marshes - in the Chatham Area and the 4th Division stations of Dover, Shorncliffe, Hythe and Lydd), Sussex, Surrey (less the eastern boundaries of the parishes of Chobham, Horsell and Working through Working), including the portions of Stoke-next-Guildford, St. Nicholas, Artington, to the west of the railway.
- Headquarters, Home Counties Area Brigadier General Alastair Ian Mcdougall
- Headquarters Home Counties Area, at Woolwich Garrison
- 97th (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Maidstone (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 98th (Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry, Queen Mary's) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Brighton (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)[59]
- 143rd (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Ashford (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 144th (Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry, Queen Mary's) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Chichester (12 x BL 4.5-inch medium field guns)[60]
- Kent and Sussex Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Dover (2 x 9.2-inch, 6 x 6-inch, 2 x 6-pdrs (in Newhaven), and 2 x 12-pdrs)[14][15]
- Kent Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Northfleet[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- No. 2 Electric Lights & Works Company
- No. 3 Electric Lights & Works Company
- Cinque Ports Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), at Archcliffe Fort, Dover[2]
- No. 1 Electric Lights & Works Company
- Royal Artillery Depot, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), at Stoughton Barracks, Guildford
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), at Howe Barracks, Canterbury
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, East Surrey Regiment, at The Barracks, Kingston upon Thames
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Sussex Regiment, at Roussillon Barracks, Chichester
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone
- 21st Army Tank Brigade (TA)[2]
12th (Eastern) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 12th (Eastern) Infantry Division, in Chelsea, London[55][61]
- 12th (Eastern) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Stamford Brook
- 12th (Eastern) Infantry Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 35th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Caxton, London
- 2/5th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Woking
- 2/6th (Bermondsey) Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Bermondsey
- 2/7th (Southwark) Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Walworth
- 36th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Victoria, London
- 2/6th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, in Richmond
- 6th Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, in Saint Mary's Cray
- 7th Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, in Dartford
- 37th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Tunbridge Wells
- 5th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), in Canterbury
- 6th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, in Worthing
- 7th (Cinque Ports) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, in Brighton
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 12th (Eastern) Divisional Royal Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- 113th (Home Counties) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Shoreham (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 114th (Sussex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bexhill (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 118th (8th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Plumstead, London (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 67th (East Surrey) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sutton (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 12th (Eastern) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Eastbourne
- 262nd (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Hastings
- 263rd (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 264th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Lewes
- 265th (Sussex) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison[55][62]
- 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Ravenscourt Park, London
- 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Divisional Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 131st (Surrey) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Caxton, London
- 1/5th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Guildford
- 1/6th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Bermondsey
- 1/7th (Southwark) Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), in Southwark
- 132nd (Surrey and Kent) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Victoria, London
- 1/6th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, in Surbiton
- 4th Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, in Tonbridge
- 5th Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regimen, in Bromley
- 133rd (Sussex and Kent) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Tunbridge Wells
- 4th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), in Canterbury
- 4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, in Horsham
- 5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, in Hastings
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison
- 57th (Home Counties) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Brighton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 58th (Sussex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Eastbourne (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 65th (8th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Lee Green, London (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 57th (East Surrey) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Wimbledon (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Brighton
- 208th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Eastbourne
- 209th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 210th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Seaford
- 211th (Sussex) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Worthing
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Mitcham Road Barracks, Croydon
- No. 507 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Maidstone
- No. 508 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Croydon
- No. 509 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Croydon
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 44th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Maidstone
- 131st (Home Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Maidstone
- 132nd (Home Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Croydon
- 133rd (Home Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Croydon
Chatham Area
editChatham Area encompassing the boundary from (all inclusive) Foulness Point (Essex) by a line to Shellness (Kent) - thence a line drawn south-west to Ladydance - thence along road to Waitling -Street – thence Waitling Street to road Faversham, Leaveland, Challock Lees, Charing, Lenham, Harrietsham, Elsfield, Hollingbourne – thence Pilgrims Way via Detling, Burham, Snodland – thence via Pilgrims Road to Tosley Towers - thence along road Wrotham-Gravesend to Northumberland Bottom – thence Waitling Street to Southern Railway bridge at Springhead – thence northward along stream to River Thames, along south bank of River Thames to Grays Thurrock Station (Essex) – thence along main road to Stanfordle-Hope – thence north side of railway via South Benfleet to Southend Borough boundary – thence a line drawn north-east to Lower Edward's Hall – thence road Eastwood to Harp House – thence a line drawn south-east to Southchurch Lawn – thence a line due north to River Roach, along south bank of River Roach and south bank of River Crouch to Foulness Point.
- Headquarters Chatham Area Major General Ridley Pakenham Packenham-Walsh (also Commandant, School of Military Engineering)
- Headquarters, Chatham Area, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham
- Thames and Medway Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Rochester (5 x 9.2-inch, 7 x 6-inch, 2 x 4.7-inch, and 4 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
- School of Military Engineering, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham
- Training Battalion, Royal Engineers
- Depot Battalion, Royal Engineers
Aldershot Command
editAldershot Command encompassing the River Loddon where crossed by the Southern Railway at Loddon Bridge (south-east of Reading) along the railway through Wokingham, Bracknell and Ascot to Sunningdale – thence the eastern boundaries of the parishes of Chobham and Horsell to the railway at Woking – thence southward along the railway (omitting the portions of the parishes of Guildford and Artington to the west of the railway and the three small portions of Sussex lying to the north of the railway) to Liss – thence northward along the road leading to Reading, through Selborne, Alton and Odiham (but inclusive of the portions of the parishes of Alton and Chawton lying west of that road) – to Swallowfield – thence along the River Loddon to Loddon Bridge.
- Headquarters, Aldershot Command, at Aldershot Garrison
- General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Aldershot Command, Lieutenant General Sir John Greer Dill KCB CMG DSO
- Aldershot Command Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- A Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 2 Company, General Headquarters Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 4 Wireless Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 4 Tank Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 1 Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 3 Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 6 Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 11 Artillery Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 4th Tank Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- No. 1 Cavalry ACR? Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals
- Detachment, Aldershot Command Royal Army Pay Corps
- Detachment, Aldershot Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Inkerman Barracks, Woking
- 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) (36 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 2nd Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Longmoore Army Camp, Longmoor (24 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)[63]
- 8th Railway Company, Royal Engineers, at the Longmoor Military Railway, Longmoor
- 10th Railway Company, Royal Engineers, at the Longmoor Military Railway, Longmoor
- Royal Army Service Corps Training Centre[2]
- Training Battalion, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 1 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 3 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 6 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 9 Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Bordon Army Camp, Bordon
- No. 35 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 41 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 64 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- A Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- C Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Militia Training Battalion, Royal Army Service Corps, at Boyce Barracks, Church Crookham
- 1st Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 5th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 1st Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 2nd Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Bramley Camp
- Royal Army Medical Corps Depot, at Crockham Camp, Aldershot Garrison
- A Depot Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- B Depot Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- C Depot Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 2nd Veterinary Platoon, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Gibraltar Barracks, Camberley
- Corps of Military Police Depot
- Provost Section, Corps of Military Police, at Bordon Army Camp, Bordon
- Provost Section, Corps of Military Police, at Blackdown Army Camp, Deepcut
- Provost Section, Corps of Military Police, at Arborfield Garrison
- Provost Section, Corps of Military Police, at Boyce Barracks, Church Crookham
- Mechanised Experimental Establishment, at RAF Farnborough
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery (M), at Arborfield Garrison[2]
- 6th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery (M), at Arborfield Garrison[2]
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Engineers
- Railway Training Centre, Royal Engineers, at the Longmoor Military Railway, Longmoor
- Motor Transport Depot, Royal Engineers
- 1st Army Tank Brigade[2]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Aldershot Garrison
- 4th Royal Tank Regiment
- 7th Royal Tank Regiment
- 8th Royal Tank Regiment
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Brigade[2]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Blackdown Army Camp, Blackdown
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Brigade Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 1st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
1st Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 1st Infantry Division, at Aldershot Garrison[2][64][65]
- General Officer Commanding 1st Infantry Division, Major General The Honourable Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander CB CSI DSO MC
- 1st Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, at Aldershot Garrison
- 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own), at Shorncliffe Army Camp, Shorncliffe (Armoured reconnaissance, 36 x Scout APCs and 9 x Light Tank Mk VI)[66]
- 2nd Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, at Bordon Army Camp (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- No. 1 Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 1st Infantry Brigade (Guards)
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards
- 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
- 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 1st Infantry Brigade (Guards) Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 2nd Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 1st Battalion, The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
- 2nd Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's)
- 1st Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders
- 2nd Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 3rd Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bordon Army Camp[2]
- 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding)
- 2nd Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- 3rd Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 1st Divisional Royal Artillery, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Bordon Army Camp, Bordon (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 19th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Bordon Army Camp, Bordon (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 24th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 1st Divisional Royal Engineers, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 23rd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 26th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 6th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 1st Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- No. 7 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 40 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 42 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
2nd Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division, at Aldershot Garrison[2][64][67]
- General Officer Commanding 2nd Infantry Division, Major General Henry Charles Loyd DSO MC
- 2nd Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards (Armoured reconnaissance, 36 x Scout APCs and 9 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- No. 2 Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 4th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Aldershot Garrison
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, at Bordon Army Camp, Bordon
- 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment
- 4th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 5th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
- 5th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 6th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blackdown Army Camp, Bordon[2]
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)
- 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Inkerman Barracks, Woking
- 6th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 2nd Divisional Royal Artillery, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 10th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Blackdown Army Camp, Deecut (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 16th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Leipzig Barracks, Ewshot (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 18th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Blackdown Army Camp, Deepcut (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 2nd Divisional Royal Engineers, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- 5th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 11th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 38th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 2nd Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Aldershot Garrison[2]
- No. 8 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 24 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 29 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
Southern Command
editSouthern Command encompassing Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, the Royal County of Berkshire (except Windsor for Regular Troops and that portion of the county included in the Aldershot Command), Oxfordshire, Hampshire (except that portion included in the Aldershot Command), Wiltshire, Dorset, Devonshire, Cornwall, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
- Headquarters, Southern Command Lieutenant General Sir Bertie Drew Fisher
- Headquarters Southern Command, at Tidworth Camp, Tidworth
- Southern Command Signal Company, in Salisbury[7]
- No. 2 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 5 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 7 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 9 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 12 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 14 Artillery Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp[7]
- No. 4 Signal Company, Air Formation Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Birmingham[7]
- No. 3 Wireless Section, General Headquarters Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Coventry[7]
- No. 32 Wireless Section, General Headquarters Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Coventry[7]
- Detachment, Southern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
- Detachment, Southern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Hilsea Barracks, Portsmouth
- Detachment, Southern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Tidworth Camp, Tidworth
- Detachment, Southern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Budbrooke Barracks, Warwick
- Detachment, Southern Command Royal Army Pay Corps, at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester
- 9th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 3rd Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[68]
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Bulford Camp (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns)
- 2nd Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Cambridge Barracks, Portsmouth (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 1st Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp
- 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp
- 58th (Chemical Defence) Company, Royal Engineers, at Chemical Defence Experimental Station, Porton Down
- Detachment, The Survey Battalion, Royal Engineers, at Horfield Barracks, Bristol
- 2nd Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Tidworth Camp
- 3rd Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Bovington Camp
- 4th Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot
- Regimental Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at Hilsea Barracks, Portsmouth
- 4th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Netley Hospital
- 20th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Tidworth Camp
- 4th Southern General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 6th (1st Southern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 7th (2nd Southern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 7th (Southern) Hygiene Company, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), in Southampton
- 4th (1st Southern) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- Southern Command Veterinary Depot, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Bulford Camp
1st Armoured Division
edit- Headquarters, 1st Armoured Division, at Priory Lodge, Andover[2][69][70][71]
- General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division, Major General Roger Evans MC
- 1st Armoured Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, at Bulford Camp
- 1st Armoured Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, at Bulford Camp
- 1st Light Armoured Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Tidworth Camp
- 1st King's Dragoon Guards, at Aldershot Garrison (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 3rd The King's Own Hussars (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 4th Queen's Own Hussars (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 2nd Light Armoured Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Tidworth Camp
- The Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards) (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 9th Queen's Royal Lancers (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales' Own) (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 1st Heavy Armoured Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Perham Down Army Camp, Perham Down
- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, at North Camp, Farnborough (Aldershot Garrison) (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
- 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, at Warminster Barracks, Warminster (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
- 5th Royal Tank Regiment (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
- 1st Support Group[72]
- Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Bulford Camp[2]
- 2nd Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps, at Tidworth Camp (Mechanised Infantry) (80 x Universal Carriers)
- 1st Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) (Mechanised Infantry) (80 x Universal Carriers)
- 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (32 x QF 18-pdr field guns, 14 x Bren LMGs (AA), and 9 x Boys anti-tank rifles (A/Tk))
- 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (32 x QF 18-pdr field guns, 14 x Bren LMGs (AA), and 9 x Boys anti-tank rifles (A/Tk))
- Group Anti-Tank Battery (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 1st Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, at Aldeshot Garrison
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 1st Armoured Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at Bulford Camp[2]
- No. 10 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 11 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 27 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 55 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 62 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 63 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 1st Armoured Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- No. 11 Motor Ambulance Convoy, Royal Army Medical Corps
- No. 12 Motor Ambulance Convoy, Royal Army Medical Corps
3rd Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 3rd Infantry Division, at Bulford Camp[2][69][73]
- General Officer Commanding 3rd Infantry Division, Major General Sir Denis John Charles Kirwan Bernard KCB CMG DSO
- 3rd Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars (Armoured reconnaissance, 36 x Scout APCs and 9 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- No. 3 Provost Company, Corps of Military Police, in Portsmouth
- 7th Infantry Brigade (Guards)
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Horse Guards, Whitehall[2]
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Chelsea Barracks, London
- 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards, at Chelsea Barracks, London
- 7th Infantry Brigade (Guards) Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 8th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Crownhill Fort, Portsmouth[2]
- 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own)
- 2nd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment
- 8th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- 9th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Portsmouth[2]
- 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles
- 9th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pounder A/Tk guns)
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 3rd Divisional Royal Artillery, at Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum[2]
- 7th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Catterick Camp (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 23rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 33rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Raglan Barracks, Newport (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 114th/109th Field Battery, at Trowbridge Barracks, Trowbridge (12 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers – the 3rd Division had just returned from Palestine and left its field engineer companies there, only the field park coy returned[74]
- Headquarters, 3rd Divisional Royal Engineers, at Bulford Camp[2]
- 17th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 56th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 15th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
South Western Area
editSouth Western Area encompassing Somerset, Devonshire, and Cornwall.
- Headquarters, South Western Area Major General William Green
- Headquarters South Western Area, at Raglan Barracks, Devonport
- Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment) (TA), in Trowbridge (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- North Somerset Yeomanry (TA), in Bath (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (TA), in Plymouth (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 7th (Hay Tor) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (TA), in Torquay (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 1st Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp (4 x BL 6-inch medium howitzers & 12 x BL 8-inch heavy howitzers)
- 2nd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Plymouth (8 x BL 8-inch heavy howitzers)[14][15]
- 51st (Devon) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Exeter (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)[75]
- 55th (Devon) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Exeter (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)[76]
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Devonshire Regiment, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), at Jellalabad Barracks, Taunton
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, at Victoria Barracks, Bodmin
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Dorset Regiment, at Dorchester Castle
- 3rd Infantry Training Group, at Denbury Camp, Newton Abbott
- 8th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
- 20th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
- 22nd Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)
- Portland Defences
- Headquarters Portland Defences, at Wyke Regis Army Camp, Weymouth
- Dorsetshire Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), at Wyke Regis Army Camp, Weymouth (2 x 9.2-inchm 4 x 6-inch, and 4 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
- Dorsetshire Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), at Bincleaves Barracks, Weymouth[2]
- No. 1 (Electric Lights & Works) Company
- No. 2 (Anti-Aircraft) Company (12 x 90cm searchlights)
- Plymouth and Falmouth Defences
- Headquarters Plymouth and Falmouth Defences, at Raglan Barracks, Devonport
- Devonshire and Cornwall Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), at Mutley Barracks, Plymouth[2]
- No. 1 (Electric Lights & Works) Company
- No. 2 (Electric Lights) Company
- No. 3 (Electric Lights) Company
- No. 4 (Anti-Aircraft) Company (12 x 90cm searchlights), at the Royal Engineers Barracks, Falmouth
- No. 5 (Electric Lights & Works) Company, at the Royal Engineers Barracks, Falmouth
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, South Western Ports [Note 2]
- Headquarters Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, South Western Ports, at Raglan Barracks, Devonport
- Rame Fire Command, at Scraesdon Fort, Antony
- Wembury Fire Command, at HMS Cambridge, Plymouth
- Drake's Fire Command, at HMS Drake, Devonport
- Portland Fire Command, at Wyke Regis Army Camp, Weymouth
- Devonshire Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Plymouth (6 x 9.2-inch, 4 x 6-inch (2 x in Falmouth), and 11 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division, at Langton House, Salisbury[69][77]
- 43rd (Wessex) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Exeter
- 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divisional Field Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divisional Field Post, Royal Engineers
- 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 128th (Hampshire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Southampton
- 1/4th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, in Winchester
- 2/4th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, in Southampton
- 5th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, in Southampton
- 129th (South Wessex) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bath
- 4th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), in Bath
- 4th Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's), in Trowbridge
- 5th Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's), in Trowbridge
- 130th (West Country) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Exeter
- 7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, in Bournemouth
- 4th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, in Dorchester
- 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, in Poole
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 43rd (Wessex) Divisional Royal Artillery, at Langton House, Salisbury
- 94th (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Dorchester (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 112th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Swindon (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 141st (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sherborne (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 59th (Duke of Connaught's – Hampshire) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Portsmouth (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 43rd (Wessex) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Bath
- 204th (Wessex) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 260th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 207th (Wessex) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 43rd (Wessex) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Plymouth
- No. 504 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 505 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 506 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 43rd (Wessex) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Exeter
- 128th (Wessex) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 129th (Wessex) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 130th (Wessex) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
45th (West Country) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 45th (West Country) Infantry Division
- 45th (West Country) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
- 134th (Devonshire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Exeter
- 4th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (1st Rifle Volunteers), in Exeter
- 6th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, in Barnstaple
- 8th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, in Exmouth
- 135th (Somerset) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bath
- 5th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), in Taunton
- 6th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), in Wells
- 7th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), in Bridgwater
- 136th (Devon and Cornwall) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Plymouth
- 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, in Barnstaple
- 4th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, in Truro
- 5th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, in Saint Austell
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 45th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Artillery
- 55th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Taunton (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 96th (Royal Devonshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Exeter (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 142nd (Royal Devonshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Great Torrington (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 69th (Duke of Connaught's – Hampshire) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Gosport (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 45th (Home Counties) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Weston-super-Mare
- 205th (Wessex) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 259th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Uffculme
- 261st Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Uffculme
South Midland Area
editSouth Midland Area encompassing Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Buckinghamshire, Royal County of Berkshire (except Windsor for regular troops and that portion of the county included in the Aldershot Command), Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
- Headquarters, South Midland Area Colonel Hugh Tennant MacMullen
- Headquarters South Midland Area, at Cowley Barracks, Cowley
- 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's), at Cowley Barracks, Cowley
- 3rd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Bristol
- 5th Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Bristol
- 22nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Birmingham (48 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 4 x batteries[78]
- 50th (Northamptonshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers (TA), in Northampton (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 268th Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Olton
- 269th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Olton
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Warwickshire Regiment, at Budbrooke Barracks, Warwick
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Gloucestershire Regiment, at Horfield Barracks, Bristol
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Worcestershire Regiment, at Norton Barracks, Worcester
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, at Cowley Barracks, Cowley
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Northamptonshire Regiment, at Gibraltar Barracks, Northampton
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), at Brock Barracks, Reading
- 20th Light Armoured Brigade (TA)
- Brigade Headquarters, at RAF Innsworth
- 1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, in Gloucester
- 1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry, in Northampton
- 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry, in Northampton
48th (South Midland) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division (TA), in Oxford
- 48th (South Midland) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Birmingham
- 48th (South Midland) Infantry Divisional Field Cash Office, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 48th (South Midland) Divisional Field Post Office, Royal Engineers
- 48th (South Midland) Infantry Divisional Royal Army Ordnance Corps (14th Mobile Bath Unit)
- 48th (South Midland) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police
- 143rd (Warwickshire and Northamptonshire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Birmingham
- 1/7th Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, in Coventry
- 8th Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, in Ashton
- 5th (Huntingdon) Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, in Peterborough
- 144th (Gloucester and Worcester) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Worcester
- 5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, in Gloucester
- 7th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, in Kidderminster
- 8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, in Worcester
- 145th (South Midland) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Reading
- 4th Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), in Reading
- 4th Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in Oxford
- 1st Buckinghamshire Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in Oxford
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Royal Artillery
- 67th (South Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Worcester (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 68th (South Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Birmingham (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 99th (Buckinghamshire & Berkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Aylesbury (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 53rd (Worcestershire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Kidderminster (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Bristol
- 224th (South Midland) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 225th (South Midland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Birmingham
- 226th (South Midland) Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Reading
- 227th (South Midland) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Birmingham
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Birmingham
- No. 516 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 517 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 518 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, in Birmingham
- 143rd (South Midland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 144th (South Midland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 145th (South Midland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 12th Field Hygiene Section, Royal Army Medical Corps
61st (South Midland) Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 61st (South Midland) Infantry Division (TA), in Oxford
- 61st (South Midland) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Birmingham
- 182nd (2nd Warwickshire) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2/7th Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, in Nuneaton
- 9th Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, in Birmingham
- 9th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, in Oldbury
- 183rd (2nd Gloucester and Worcester) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 7th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, in Stroud
- 10th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, in Evesham
- 4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, in Northampton
- 184th (2nd South Midland) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 6th Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), in Reading
- 5th Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in Oxford
- 2nd Buckinghamshire Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in Slough
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 61st (South Midland) Divisional Royal Artillery
- 119th (South Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Dudley (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 120th (South Midland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Birmingham (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 145th (Berkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Newbury (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 63rd (Worcestershire & Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Oxford (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 61st (South Midland) Divisional Royal Engineers, in Olton
- 266th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 267th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 268th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 269th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
Southern Area
editSouthern Area encompassing Dorset, Wiltshire (except that portion of the county included in the Salisbury Plain Area), and Hampshire (except those portions of the country included in the Aldershot Command, the Salisbury Plain Area and the Portsmouth Area).
- Headquarters, Southern Area Brigadier General John Noel Lumley
- Headquarters Southern Area, at Tidworth Camp
- 1st Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Hilsea Barracks, Portsmouth (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[79]
- 4th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Fort Brockhurst, Gosport (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[80]
- The Survey Battalion, Royal Engineers, at Hilsea Barracks, Portsmouth
- 19th Field Survey Company, Royal Engineers, at RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus)
- 4th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers, at Saint George Barracks, Gosport
- Experimental Bridging Establishment, Royal Engineers, at Cavalry Barracks, Christchurch
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Hampshire Regiment, at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester
- 7th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes[2]
- 9th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, at Blandford Camp. Blandford Forum[2]
- 19th Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes[2]
- 21st Searchlight Depot, Royal Artillery, at Blandford Camp[2]
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Southern Ports [Note 2]
- Headquarters Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Southern Ports, at Portsmouth Naval Base, Portsmouth
- Needles Fire Command, at The Needles Batteries, Isle of Wight
- Culver Fire Command, at Culver Down, Isle of Wight
- Horse Sand Fire Command, at Horse Sand Fort, The Solent
- Square Tower Fire Command, at the Square Tower, Portsmouth
- Hampshire Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Southampton (3 x 9.2-inch, 8 x 6-inch, and 4 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
- Princess Beatrice's (Isle of Wight) Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Newport, Isle of Wight (3 x 9.2-inch, 8 x 6-inch, and 4 x 12-pdr coastal guns)[14][15]
- Hampshire Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), in Portsmouth[2]
- No. 1 (Electric Lights & Works) Company
- No. 2 (Electric Lights & Works) Company
- No. 3 Company, in Bournemouth
Salisbury Plain Area
editSalisbury Plain Area encompassing Wiltshire within the following boundaries: The Great Western Railway from the Bridge over the River Avon at Freshford to the aqueduct of the Kennet and Avon Canal (1,5 miles west of Bradford-on-Avon), thence the Kennet and Avon Canal to the County boundary at Froxfield; thence the Country boundary from Froxfield to the road Fordingbrigde-Salisbury at Downton. Thence the road Salisbury-Wilton-Great Wishford-Codford- Heytesbury; the road, Warminster-Frome to the Couty boundary at Whitbourne; thence the County boundary near Whitbourne to the Great Western Railway Bridge over the River Avon at Freshford. That portion of the County of Hampshire included in Tidworth and the War Department land adjacent.
- Headquarters, Salisbury Plain Area
- Headquarters Salisbury Plain Area, at Tidworth Camp
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's), at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes
- 2nd Field Artillery Depot, Royal Artillery, at Larkhill Camp
London District
editLondon District encompassing the County of London, Warley Barracks (Foot Guards only), Rainham Rifle Range, Purfleet, Woolwich Garrison (for Territorial Army Troops), Caterham Barracks, Pirbright Camp, and (for regular troops) Combermere Barracks and Victoria Barracks in Windsor.
- Headquarters London District Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding London District Augustus Francis Andrew Nicol Thorne
- Headquarters London District, at Horse Guards, London
- London Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Putney, London[7]
- Mobile Divisional Signals (1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars)), Royal Corps of Signals, at Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea[7]
- No. 2 (London) Company, Air Formation Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Putney Bridge[7]
- No. 28 (London) Construction Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in London[7]
- No. 29 (London) Construction Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in London[7]
- No. 30 (London) Construction Section, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in London[7]
- Detachment, London District Royal Army Pay Corps, at Deptford Dockyard
- Detachment, London District Royal Army Pay Corps, at Regent's Park Barracks, London
- Life Guards, at Regent's Park Barracks, London (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), at Combermere Barracks, Windsor (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards, at Chelsea Barracks, Chelsea
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards, at Victoria Barracks, Windsor
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, at Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London
- 2nd Battalion, Irish Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 2nd Battalion, Welsh Guards, at Chelsea Barracks, Chelsea
- 91st (4th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Lewisham, London (12 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns & 12 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)[81]
- 92nd (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Kennington, London (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 139th (4th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Lewisham, London (24 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[82]
- 140th (5th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Clapham Common, London (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 11th Regiment (Honourable Artillery Company), Royal Horse Artillery (TA), at Finsbury Barracks, City of London (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 12th Regiment (Honourable Artillery Company), Royal Horse Artillery (TA), at Finsbury Barracks, City of London (16 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 53rd (London) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Barnsbury, London (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[83]
- 64th (London) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Barnsbury, London (24 x BL 6-inch field howitzers)[84]
- 52nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Brixton, London (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- 62nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA), in Stockwell, London (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- K (Hondeghem) Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, at Saint John's Wood Barracks, London (Ceremonial gun battery, 6 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)
- 1st (1st London) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 2nd London General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 13th (4th London) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 8th (London) Hygiene Company, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA), at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 1st (1st London) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps (TA)
- 5th Infantry Training Group, at Pirbright Camp
- Home Headquarters, Life Guards, at Knightsbridge Barracks, Regent's Park
- Home Headquarters, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), at Knightsbridge Barracks, Regent's Park
- Regimental Headquarters, Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Coldstream Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Scots Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Irish Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Welsh Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Guards Brigade Depot, at Caterham Barracks, Caterham
- Lines of Communications Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (SR), in Clapham Park, London[7]
- No. 1 Lines of Communications Signal Section
- No. 2 Lines of Communications Signal Section, in Preston
- No. 3 (West Lancashire) Lines of Communications Signal Section, in Liverpool
- No. 4 Lines of Communication Signal Section, in London
- 1st Corps Troops Engineers, Royal Engineers (SR)[85]
- 102nd (London) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Bethnal Green, London
- 107th (North Riding) Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Middlesbrough[22]
- 221st (2nd London) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Chelsea, London
- 105th (West Lancashire) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Liverpool
- 2nd Corps Troops Engineers, Royal Engineers (SR)[85]
- 222nd (2nd London) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (TA), in Chelsea, London
- 108th (Essex) Corps Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Chelmsford
- 1st London Corps Troops, Royal Engineers
- 216th (1st London) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Bethnal Green, London
- 217th (1st London) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Bethnal Green, London
- 218th (1st London) Army Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Bethnal Green, London
- 219th (London) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Bethnal Green, London
- 2nd London Corps Troops, Royal Engineers
- 294th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Barnet, London
- 295th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Barnet, London
- 296th Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Barnet, London
- 297th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers, in Barnet, London
- Transportation Stores Group, Royal Engineers (SR), in Lambeth[2]
- 156th (Southern) Transportation Stores Company, Royal Engineers, in Lambeth
- No. 1 Docks Group, Royal Engineers (SR), in York[22][86]
- No. 2 Docks Group, Royal Engineers (SR), in Crewe[86]
- No. 1 Movement Control Group, Royal Engineers (SR), at the Railway Training Centre, Royal Engineers, Longmoor
- No. 2 Movement Control Group, Royal Engineers (SR)
- No. 3 Movement Control Group, Royal Engineers (SR)
- Officer Producing Group, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Inns of Court Regiment, in Lincoln's Inn (2 x light tank squadrons forming part of the RAC Wing at Sandhurst, and the Mounted Squadron detached to the Light Cavalry training regiment in Edinburgh)[87]
- 22nd Royal Tank Regiment (Westminster Dragoons), in Westminster (45 x Matilda II Infantry Tanks)
- Infantry Battalion, Honourable Artillery Company, at Finsbury Barracks, City of London
- Artists Rifles, at Armoury House, Finsbury
- x 2 Observation Post Sections, 11th Regiment (Honourable Artillery Company), Royal Horse Artillery, at Finsbury Barracks, City of London
- 22nd Heavy Armoured Brigade (TA)
- Brigade Headquarters, at Saint John's Wood Barracks, London
- 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, in Gloucester (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
- 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), in London (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
- 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), in London (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
1st London Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 1st London Motor Division, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 1st London Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Clapham Park
- 1st Battalion, Queen Victoria's Rifles, in Berkley Square (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 1st London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 8th (1st City of London) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), in Saint Pancras
- 9th (2nd City of London) Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), in Balham
- 1st Battalion, The London Irish Rifles, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 2nd London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 1st Battalion, The Queen's Westminsters, in Westminster
- 1st Battalion, The London Scottish, in Grosvenor
- 1st Battalion, The London Rifle Brigade, in Moorgate
- 3rd London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 1st Battalion, The Rangers, in Tottenham
- 2nd Battalion, The Rangers, in Tottenham
- 1st Battalion, The Tower Hamlet Rifles, in Bow
- 2nd Battalion, The Tower Hamlet Rifles, in Bow
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 1st London Divisional Royal Artillery, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 64th (7th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Fulham
- 90th (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bloomsbury
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 1st London Divisional Royal Engineers, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 220th (2nd London) Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 223rd (2nd London) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 1st London Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- No. 513 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 514 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 515 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 1st London Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 140th (County of London) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 141st (County of London) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
2nd London Motor Division
edit- Headquarters, 2nd London Motor Division
- 2nd London Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Clapham Park
- 2nd Battalion, Queen Victoria's Rifles, in Berkley Square (Motorcycle reconnaissance battalion, 99 x Norton 16H motorcycles, 11 x Daimler Dingo scout cars)
- 4th London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 11th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
- 12th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
- 2nd Battalion, The London Irish Rifles
- 5th London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 2nd Battalion, The London Rifle Brigade
- 2nd Battalion, The London Scottish
- 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Westminsters
- 6th London Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, at Wellington Barracks, London
- 1st Battalion, Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment
- Divisional Royal Artillery
- Headquarters, 2nd London Divisional Royal Artillery, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 117th (7th London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 138th (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 2nd London Divisional Royal Engineers, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 501st Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 502nd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 503rd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 504th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps
- Headquarters, 2nd London Divisional Royal Army Medical Corps, at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury
- 167th (City of London) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 168th (City of London) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Northern Ireland District
editNorthern Ireland District encompassing Northern Ireland.
- Headquarters, Northern Ireland District Major General Robert Valentine Pollok
- Headquarters Northern Ireland District, at Victoria Barracks, Belfast
- Northern Ireland District Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in Belfast[7]
- Northern Ireland District Pay Section, Royal Army Pay Corps, in Belfast
- North Irish Horse (SR), in Belfast (Mechanised reconnaissance, 38 x Daimler Dingo armoured cars)
- 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, at Ebrington Barracks, Londonderry
- 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, at Palace Barracks, Holywood
- 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, at Abercorn Barracks, Ballykinler
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, at Victoria Barracks, Belfast
- 188th (Antrim) Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery (TA), in Belfast (4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- Antrim Fortress Engineer Company, Royal Engineers (SR), in Belfast[2]
- 26th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Victoria Barracks, Belfast
- 53rd Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Victoria Barracks, Belfast
- 54th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, at Ebrington Barracks, Londonderry
- Northern Ireland District Ordnance Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Carrickfergus
- 15th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Palace Barracks, Holywood
- Section, Corps of Military Police, at Victoria Barracks, Belfast
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, at Saint Lucia Barracks, Omagh
- Regimental Headquarters and Depot, Royal Ulster Rifles, at Saint Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena
- Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Northern Ireland [Note 2]
- Headquarters, Royal Artillery Fixed Defences, Northern Ireland, in Belfast
- Belfast Fire Command, at Grey Point Fort, Belfast Harbour (6 x 6-inch coastal guns and 1 x 12-pdr coastal guns)
Anti-Aircraft Command
editNote: All units of Anti-Aircraft Command are part of the Territorial Army or Supplementary Reserve (in the case of Northern Ireland).
- Headquarters, Anti-Aircraft Command Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Alfred Pile
- Headquarters Anti-Aircraft Command, at RAF Stanmore Park
1st Anti-Aircraft Division
edit1st Anti-Aircraft Division covering London, Dover, and Slough.
- Headquarters, 1st Anti-Aircraft Division, at RAF Uxbridge, commanded by Major General Francis Lindisfarne Morley Crossman, DSO, MC
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in London[7]
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Tottenham
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at RAF Uxbridge
- 26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in London
- 53rd (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at the War Office Department Building, London (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 86th (Honourable Artillery Company) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Finsbury Barracks, City of London (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 88th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in White City, London (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea
- 75th (Middlesex) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Cowley (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 26th (London Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 27th (London Electrical Engineers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Mitcham, London (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 48th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Lewisham, London
- 54th (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Putney (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 60th (City of London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Catford (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 97th (London Scottish) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in White City (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 99th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Iverna Gardens, Kensington (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 49th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Belgravia, London
- 51st (London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 52nd (London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Acton (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 84th (Middlesex, London Transport) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Willesden (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Wandsworth
- 26th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in White City
- 48th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Lewisham
- 49th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Belgravia
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division
edit2nd Anti-Aircraft Division covering Kingston upon Hull, The Humber, Leeds, Sheffield, and Nottingham. Affiliated with No. 12 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division, at RAF Hucknall, commanded by Major General Maurice Fitzgibbon Grove-White, DSO, OBE
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), at RAF Hucknall[7]
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at RAF Hucknall
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at RAF Hucknall
- 32nd (Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Normanton House, Derby
- 68th (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Derby (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 42nd (The Robin Hoods, Sherwood Foresters) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Nottingham (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 44th (Leicestershire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Leicester (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 50th (Northamptonshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Northampton (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 40th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at RAF Duxford
- 60th (Middlesex) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 69th (3rd City of London) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 33rd (Saint Pancreas) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Saint Pancras (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 36th (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Edgware (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 58th (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers,, in Harrow (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 41st (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Ebury Street, London
- 78th (1st East Anglian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Norwich (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 64th (Essex Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Warley (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 65th (Essex Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Prittlewell (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 32nd (7th City of London) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Shoreditch (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 50th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Nottingham
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Nottingham
- 32nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in West Bromwich
- 40th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Tottenham
- 41st Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Barking
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division
edit3rd Anti-Aircraft Division encompassing Scotland and Northern Ireland. All units TA except for 3rd AA Bde, which were all part of the SR. Affiliated with No. 13 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 3rd Anti-Aircraft Division, in Edinburgh, commanded by Major General Lancelot Daryl Hickes, OBE, MC
- 3rd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in Edinburgh[7]
- 3rd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Edinburgh
- 3rd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Edinburgh
- 3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Palace Barracks, Belfast
- Brigade Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Belfast
- 8th (Belfast) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Belfast (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 9th (Londonderry) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Londonderry (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 102nd (Ulster) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Antrim (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 3rd (Ulster) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Belfast (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 36th (Scottish) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at 28 North Bridge, Edinburgh
- 71st (Forth) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Dunfermline (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 94th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Turnhouse, Edinburgh (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 101st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Inverness (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 42nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Glasgow
- 74th (City of Glasgow) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Glasgow (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 83rd (Blythswood) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Blythswood, Glasgow (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 100th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Motherwell (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 51st Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Edinburgh
- 14th (West Lothian, Royal Scots) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Linlithgow (48 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 4 x batteries[88]
- 18th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Glasgow (48 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 4 x batteries[89]
- 19th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Edinburgh (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 2 x batteries[90]
- 31st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Perth (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 2 x batteries[91]
- 32nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Falkirk (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 3rd Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Edinburgh
- 3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps (SR), in Belfast
- 36th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Coatbridge
- 42nd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Coatbridge
4th Anti-Aircraft Division
edit4th Anti-Aircraft Division encompassing North West England, West Midlands, and the Isle of Man. Affiliated with No. 9 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 4th Anti-Aircraft Division, in Chester, commanded by Major General Hugh Grey Martin, DSO, OBE
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in Liverpool[7]
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Manchester
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Manchester
- 33rd (Western) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Woolton, Liverpool
- 70th (3rd West Lancashire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Aigburth, Liverpool (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 81st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Stockport (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 93rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Birkenhead (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 62nd (Loyals) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Lytham Saint Annes (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 38th (The King's Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Liverpool (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 34th (South Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Coventry
- 69th (Royal Warwickshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Kings Heath, Birmingham (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 73rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Wolverhampton (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 95th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Washwood Heath (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 44th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Manchester
- 65th (Manchester Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Hulme, Manchester (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 71st (East Lancashire) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Failsworth (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 39th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Salford (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 53rd Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Chester
- 15th (Isle of Man) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Douglas, Isle of Man (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 21st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Liverpool (72 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 6 x batteries[92]
- 25th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Liverpool (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 33rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Liverpool (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 2 x batteries[93]
- 54th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in South Birmingham
- 59th (Warwickshire) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Birmingham (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 61st (South Lancashire Regiment) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Saint Helens (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 41st (5th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, Stoke-on-Trent (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 45th (Royal Warwickshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Birmingham (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 4th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in Chester
- 33rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Liverpool
- 34th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Wolverhampton
- 44th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Manchester
5th Anti-Aircraft Division
edit5th Anti-Aircraft Division encompassing Wales, South West England, and South East England. Affiliated with No. 10 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 5th Anti-Aircraft Division, in Reading, commanded by Major General Alan Gordon Cunningham, DSO, MC
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in Reading[7]
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in Reading
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Church Place drill hall, Swindon
- 35th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Fareham House, Fareham – covering Portsmouth Harbour and Southampton Harbour
- 56th (Cornwall) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Falmouth (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 57th (Wessex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Southsea (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 72nd (Hampshire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Hamilton House, Southampton (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 48th (Hampshire) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, at Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 45th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Pen-y-lan Court, Cardiff – covering Cardiff and Newport
- 77th (Welsh) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Dumfries Place, Cardiff (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 67th (Welch) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Cardiff (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 68th (Monmouthshire) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Stow Hill, Newport (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 46th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Horfield Barracks, Bristol – covering Bristol and Gloucester
- 76th (Gloucestershire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at the Artillery Grounds, Bristol (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 98th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Cheltenham (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 66th (Gloucestershire) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Henleaze Gardens, Henleaze, Bristol (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 47th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Grosvenor Gardens, London – covering South London and West London
- 80th (Berkshire) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 63rd (Queen's) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, at The Barracks, Croydon (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 72nd (Middlesex) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Willesden (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 30th (Surrey) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Kingston upon Thames (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 35th (First Surrey Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Camberwell (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 55th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Plymouth
- 23rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Bristol (48 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 4 x batteries[94]
- 24th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Southampton (72 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 6 x batteries[95]
- 34th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Swansea (12 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 1 x battery[96]
- 35th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Oxford (48 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 4 x batteries[97]
- 36th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Chertsey (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 2 x batteries[98]
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 5th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps, in London
- 35th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Brighton
- 45th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Penarth
- 46th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Bristol
- 47th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Southall
6th Anti-Aircraft Division
edit6th Anti-Aircraft Division covering the Thames and Medway and Harwich. Affiliated with No. 11 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 6th Anti-Aircraft Division, at RAF Uxbridge, commanded by Major General Frederick Gordon Hyland, MC
- 6th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), at RAF Uxbridge[7]
- 27th (Home Counties) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Lingfield
- 70th (Sussex) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Brighton (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 31st (City of London Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Brixton (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 34th (Queen's Own Royal West Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Blackwall (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Kitchener Barracks, Chatham
- 55th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Fort Clarence, Rochester (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 58th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Erith (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 75th (Home Counties) (Cinque Ports) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Dover (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 89th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sittingbourne (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 29th (East Anglian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at Roland Gardens, South Kensington
- 28th (Essex) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Brentwood (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 29th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Gillingham (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 73rd (Kent Fortress) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Bexleyheath (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 74th (Essex Fortress) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Tottenham (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Hendon, London
- 59th (Essex Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Whipps Cross (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 61st (Middlesex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in North Finchley (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Clarendon Hall, Watford (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 82nd (Essex) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Barking (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 90th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Southgate (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 6th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- 27th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Wimbledon
- 28th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Plumstead
- 29th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Mile End
- 37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Barking
7th Anti-Aircraft Division
edit7th Anti-Aircraft Division encompassing Tyne, Tees, and Middlesbrough areas. Affiliated with No. 13 Group RAF.
- Headquarters, 7th Anti-Aircraft Division, in Newcastle upon Tyne, commanded by Major General Thomas George Gordon Heywood
- 7th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (TA), in Newcastle upon Tyne[7]
- 30th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Sunderland
- 63rd (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sunderland (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 64th (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in North Shields (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 87th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Hebburn (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 53rd (Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Walker on Tyne (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 37th (Tyne) Anti-Aircraft Battalion (Tyne Electrical Engineers), Royal Engineers, in Tynemouth (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 31st (North Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in York
- 66th (Leeds Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Leeds (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 96th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Castleford (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 43rd (5th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Huddersfield (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 49th (West Yorkshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Bradford (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 39th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, at RAF Digby
- 62nd (Northumbrian) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 67th (York and Lancaster) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 91st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 40th (Sherwood Foresters) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Chesterfield (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 46th (Lincolnshire Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Grimsby (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 43rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in West Hartlepool
- 85th (Tees) Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Middlesbrough (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 54th (Durham Light Infantry) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Stockton-on-Tees (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 55th (Durham Light Infantry) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery, in West Hartlepool (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 47th (Durham Light Infantry) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, in Sunderland (24 x 90-cm Searchlights)
- 57th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 13th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Sheffield (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 28th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Nottingham (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 29th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Grimsby (24 x 40mm Bofor Guns) – 2 x batteries[99]
- 30th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Ipswich (36 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 7th Anti-Aircraft Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- 30th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Gateshead
- 31st Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Guiseley
- 39th Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Sheffield
- 43rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps, in Darlington
Middle East Command
editMiddle East Command encompassing Kingdom of Egypt, Mandatory Palestine, Emirate of Transjordan, British Cyprus, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Aden Colony, British Somaliland, Mandatory Iraq, and Persian Gulf Residency.
- Headquarters, Middle East Command Local General Sir Arthur Percival Wavell MC, CMG, CB
- Headquarters Middle East Command, in Cairo
- Somaliland Camel Corps, in Laferung
British Troops in Egypt
edit- Headquarters, British Troops in Egypt Lieutenant General Henry Maitland Wilson
- Headquarters British Troops in Egypt, in Cairo
- Egypt Signals, Royal Corps of Signals, in Cairo[7]
- 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, in Alexandria
- 4th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (16 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[100]
- 31st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Mersa Matruh (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- P Battery (The Dragon Troop), 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)[101]
- 7th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (12 x BL 6-inch field howitzers & 12 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)[102]
- 19th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery (4 x BL 6-inch Mk VII naval guns)[14][15]
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Marines, at the Port of Alexandria
- 42nd Field Company, Royal Engineers, at RAF El Daba
- 3rd Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 23rd Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 28th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 29th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 37th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 63rd Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 64th Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- D Supply Personnel Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 12th Workshop, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- 33rd Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Canal Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Moascar, Suez Canal Area
- 1st Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment
- Cairo Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Mersa Matruh, Cairo
- 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards
- 1st Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, at RAF El Daba
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, in Cairo (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- 11th Indian Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at RAF Fayid
- 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
- 1st Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles (Indian)
- 4th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment (Indian)
- 4th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Mena Camp (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 18th Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners
The Armoured Division (Egypt)
edit- The Armoured Division (Egypt) Major General Percy Cleghorn Stanley Hobart CB, DSO, MC
- Headquarters The Armoured Division (Egypt), in Gerwala, Egypt
- Armoured Division (Egypt) Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) (Armoured Reconnaissance) (25 x Morris CS9s & 30 x Rolls-Royce Armoured Cars)
- 1st Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps (Mechanised Infantry) (80 x Universal Carriers)
- C Battery, 4th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (8 x Ordnance QF 18-pdr field guns)[100]
- M Battery, 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (9 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)[101]
- Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Divisional Service Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- Light Armoured Brigade (Egypt) (6 x Cruiser Mk I & 4 x Matilda II)
- No. 1 Light Tank Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 7th Queen's Own Hussars (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I)
- Heavy Armoured Brigade (Egypt) (6 x Cruiser Mk I & 4 x Matilda II)
- No. 6 Tank Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- 1st Royal Tank Regiment (36 x Light Tank Mk VI and 22 x Cruiser Mk I) – light armoured configuration
- 6th Royal Tank Regiment (20 x Cruiser Mk II and 15 x Valentine Mk1 Heavy Cruiser Tanks)
7th Infantry Division
editThe 7th Infantry Division's HQ was in Cairo en-route to Mersa Matruh. Therefore, the below oob is that of the division after arriving on 7 September.
- 7th Infantry Division Major General Richard Nugent O'Connor DSO & Bar, MC
- Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) (substantially reinforce) – (Divisional cavalry reconnaissance, 569 x riding horses)
- 19th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
- 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, in Cairo
- 2nd Battalion, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 7th Divisional Royal Engineers
- 56th Field Company, Royal Engineers, at RAF Lydda
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 7th Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 14 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 68 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
British Forces in Palestine and Transjordan
edit- Headquarters, British Forces in Palestine and Transjordan Lieutenant General Michael George Henry Barker
- Headquarters British Forces in Palestine and Transjordan, in Jerusalem
- Transjordan Frontier Force (Colonial)[Note 3]
- The Arab Legion, in Amman[Note 4]
- 17th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery (4 x 6-inch coastal guns)[14][15]
- 2nd Field Company, Royal Engineers, in Mersa Matruh
- 45th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers, in Haifa
- 54th Field Company, Royal Engineers, at RAF El Daba
- No. 23 Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Jerusalem Area, in Jerusalem
- Palestine Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- No. 2 Wireless Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in Sarafand[7]
- 2nd Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
- 2nd Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Lydda Area, in Lydda
- Detachment, 8th Railway Company, Royal Engineers
8th Infantry Division
edit- Headquarters, 8th Infantry Division
- 1st The Royal Dragoons (Divisional cavalry reconnaissance, 569 x riding horses)
- Divisional Royal Artillery Detachment (4 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 14th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
- 1st Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)
- 2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
- 16th Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals
- 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Welch Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
- Divisional Royal Engineers
- Headquarters, 8th Divisional Royal Engineers
- 12th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- Headquarters, 8th Divisional Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 17 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- No. 61 Company, Royal Army Service Corps
Troops in The Sudan
edit- Headquarters, Troops in The Sudan Major General William Platt
- Headquarters Troops in The Sudan, in Khartoum
- British Troops in The Sudan, in Khartoum
- 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (Machine-Gun, 48 x Vickers machine guns)
- Sudan Detachment, Royal Artillery (2 x BL 6-inch Mk VII naval guns)[14][15]
- Sudan Defence Force, in Khartoum – each unit doubles as the regional HQ
- Shendi Horse, in Shendi (HQ Northern Area in Khartoum)
- Sudan Camel Corps, in El-Obeid (HQ Central Area)
- Equatorial Corps, in Torit (HQ Southern Area) – infantry
- Western Arab Corps, in El Fasher (HQ Western Area) – infantry
- Eastern Arab Corps, in Gederaf (HQ Eastern Area) – infantry
British Troops in Aden
edit- Headquarters, British Troops in Aden Air Vice Marshal Sir George Ranald MacFarlane Reid (RAF)
- Aden Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Khormaksar, Aden
- 2nd Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, in Khormaksar, Aden (Indian)
- Aden Protectorate Levies, in Khormaksar, Aden (Camel Troop, 2 x Infantry Companies, Machine-Gun Troop, and 12 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- 2 x Sections detached from 18th AA Battery, RA (8 x 40mm Bofor Guns)
- Commander Royal Artillery, Aden (became 5th Heavy Regiment on the 8th)
- 9th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery (4 x BL 6-inch Mk VII naval guns)[15]
- 15th Anti-Aircraft Company, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery (Colonial unit)
- x 2 Sections, 8th Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery (2 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 20th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers, in Aden
- East Aden Protectorate Forces (colonial)
- Kathiri Armed Constabulary
- Mukalla Regular Army
- Western Aden Protectorate Forces (colonial)
- Government Guards
- Tribal Guards
- Lahej Trained Forces
Colonial Office
edit- Secretary of State for the Colonies The Right Honourable Malcolm MacDonald
- Bermuda Colony, in Hamilton
- Detached Company, 2nd Battalion, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps
- Bermuda Militia
- Bermuda Militia Artillery (2 x BL 6-inch Mk VII naval guns)[15]
- Detachment, Royal Engineers
- Bermuda Volunteer Engineers
- 25th Medical Company, Royal Engineers
- British Guiana Colony, in Georgetown
- British Guiana Militia
- British Guiana Militia Artillery
- British Honduras, in Belize City
- British Solomon Islands, in Tulagi
- British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force
- British West Africa
- Royal West African Frontier Force
- Nigerian Signal Company, Royal Corps of Signals, in Zaria[7]
- Gold Coast Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals, in Kumasi[7]
- 4th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment, in Ibadan
- 5th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment, in Zaria
- Supplementary Reserve Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment (SR)
- Gambia Infantry Company, in Cape Sainte Marie, Gambia
- Gold Coast Defence Force (European Reserve Force)
- Lagos Defence Force (European Reserve Force), in Lagos
- 1st Light Nigerian Battery, West African Artillery, in Zaria
- Gold Coast Light Battery, West African Artillery, in Accra
- West African Engineer Cadre (European Reserve Force), in Lagos
- 1st West African Infantry Brigade, in Kaduna, British Nigeria
- 1st Battalion, Nigeria Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Nigeria Regiment, in Kano
- 3rd Battalion, Nigeria Regiment, in Enugu (reduced establishment, B Coy detached to Victoria in the Cameroons)
- 4th Gold Coast Infantry Brigade, in Kumasi
- 1st Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment, in Tamale
- 3rd Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment (TA), in Winneba
- Sierra Leone Brigade, in Freetown
- Sierra Leone Signals, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- Sierra Leone Battalion
- Sierra Leone Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery (2 x BL 6-inch Mk VII naval guns)[15]
- 39th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers
- Royal West African Frontier Force
- Ceylon Colony
- Headquarters, Ceylon Defence Force, in Colombo
- Ceylon Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- Commander Royal Artillery, Ceylon
- 6th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Trincomalee (4 x 9.2-inch (2 x in Colomobi and Trincomalee each) and 7 x 6-inch (4 x in Colombo and 3 x in Trincomalee) coastal guns)[15]
- 14th Anti-Aircraft Battery (4 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 6th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Trincomalee (4 x 9.2-inch (2 x in Colomobi and Trincomalee each) and 7 x 6-inch (4 x in Colombo and 3 x in Trincomalee) coastal guns)[15]
- 31st Fortress Company, Royal Engineers
- Ceylon Defence Force
- Ceylon Mounted Rifles, in Kandy
- Ceylon Light Infantry (battalion)
- Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps, in Kandy
- Ceylon Garrison Artillery (V), in Colombo
- Ceylon Engineer Company
- Ceylon Cadet Battalion, in Colombo
- Gibraltar
- Headquarters, Gibraltar Colony
- Governor of Gibraltar and Commander-in-Chief, Lieutenant General Sir Clive Gerard Liddell KCB CMG CBE DSO
- Command Signal Officer, Major R. J. N. Solly
- Gibraltar Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- Gibraltar Detachment, Royal Army Pay Corps
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards
- 2nd Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
- 2nd Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's)
- Gibraltar Defence Force [company sized]
- 33rd (Local) Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 28th Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Gibraltar Detachment, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Gibraltar Detachment, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
- Gibraltar Section, Corps of Military Police
- Commander Royal Artillery, Gibraltar[103]
- Commander Royal Artillery, Gibraltar, Brigadier (temporary) Raymond Henry Arnold Davison Love
- 3rd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (8 x BL 9.2-inch Mk X naval guns, 7 x 6-inch Mk XIX naval guns, and 6 x QF 6-pdr twin guns)[104]
- 9th Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery (2 x QF 3-inch 20cwt AA guns, 2 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns, and 1 x Bofors 40mm LAA guns)[103]
- 19th Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery (2 x QF 3-inch 20cwt AA guns, 2 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns, and 1 x Bofors 40mm LAA guns)[103]
- Commander Royal Engineers, Gibraltar
- Commander Royal Engineers, Gibraltar, Lieutenant Colonel N. C. D. Brownjohn MC
- 1st Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (mixed EL/AA SL)
- 32nd Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (mixed EL/AA SL)
- Headquarters, Gibraltar Colony
- British Malta and its Dependencies
- Headquarters, British Malta and its Dependencies, in Valletta
- Governor of Malta and Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter KCB CMG DSO
- Command Signal Officer, Major F. H. Bury
- Commander Royal Artillery, Malta
- Commander Royal Artillery, Malta, Brigadier (temporary) D. Paige MC
- 26th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery (48 x Ordnance QF 2-pdr anti-tank guns)
- 4th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Tigné Point (12 x BL 8-inch heavy howitzers)[15]
- Royal Malta Artillery (12 x BL 8-inch heavy howitzers)
- 7th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (16 x QF 3.7-inch AA guns)[105]
- Commander Royal Engineers, Malta
- Chief Engineer, Colonel R. G. P. Hunter OBE
- 16th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (mixed EL/AA SL)
- 24th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (mixed EL/AA SL)
- Malta Signal Section, Royal Corps of Signals[7]
- Malta Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Valletta
- 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, in Tarxien
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's)
- Headquarters, British Malta and its Dependencies, in Valletta
- Leeward Islands Colony, in Saint Thomas
- Saint Kitts and Nevis Defence Force, in Basseterre, British Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Montserrat Defence Force, in Plymouth, British Montserrat
- Antigua Defence Force, in Saint John's, British Antigua
- Dominica Defence Force, in Roseau, British Dominica
China Command
editChina Command encompassing the British treaty areas: Shanghai International Settlement, Tientsin Concession Area, and British Hong Kong.
- Headquarters, China Command Commander British Troops in China Major General Arthur Edward Grasett
- Headquarters China Command, in Hong Kong
- Commander Royal Artillery, Hong Kong, in Kowloon
- 8th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (6 x 9.2-inch, 10 x 6-inch, and 4 x 4.7-inch coastal guns) – 4 batteries, compared to the normal 2[15]
- X Heavy Battery, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery
- 1st (Hong Kong) Regiment, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery (8 x 3.7-inch and 8 x , 16 x 6-inch Field Howitzers)
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at RAF Kai Tak (24 x QF 3.7-inch AA gun)
- 8th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (6 x 9.2-inch, 10 x 6-inch, and 4 x 4.7-inch coastal guns) – 4 batteries, compared to the normal 2[15]
- Hong Kong Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), in Sham Shui Po
- The Kumaon Rifles [battalion], 19th Hyderabad Regiment (Indian)
Army of India
edit- Headquarters, The Army in India, in Delhi
- Commander-in-Chief of India, General Sir Robert Archibald Cassels GCB CSI DSO
- Chief of the Indian General Staff, Lieutenant General Eric de Burgh CB DSO OBE
- Adjutant General of India, Lieutenant General Sir Roger Cochrane Wilson KCB DSO MC
- Quartermaster General of India, Lieutenant General Sir Bertrand Richard Moberly KCIE CB DSO
- Master General of the Ordnance, India, Lieutenant General Sir Clement Clement Armitage KCB CMG DSO
- Engineer-in-Chief, India, Major General Herbert Stuart Gaskell CB DSO
Indian Auxiliary Force
editNorthern Command
editNorthern Command encompassing the North-West Frontier Province; Waziristan District; Kashmir State; the Punjab (less Districts of Rohtak and Gurgaon); the Punjab states including the Punjab Hill States (less Khairpur, Tehri Garhwal, Pataudi, Dujana, and the Bawal district of the Nabha State).
Kohat District
edit- Headquarters, Kohat District, in Kohat
- Commander of Kohat District, Major General Henry Lawrence Haughton CB CIE CBE
- Kohat District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals [reduced establishment]
- 8th King George V's Own Light Cavalry (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 21st Indian Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery (4 x Mountain batteries: 48 x QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzers)
- 22nd Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners
- Kohat Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Kohat
- Detachment, Kohat District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 1st Troop, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry) (Armoured cavalry, 3 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 2nd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles
- 5th (Burma) Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
- 4th Battalion (Wilde's), 13th Frontier Force Rifles
- 5th Battalion (Vaughan's), 13th Frontier Force Rifles, in Latamber
- Thal Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Thalassery
- 1st Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion (Coke's), 13th Frontier Force Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment
Lahore District
edit- Headquarters, Lahore District, in Lahore
- Lahore District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 2nd (Sialkot) Cavalry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Sailkot
- 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Mechanised cavalry, 38 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- Ambala Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Ambala
- 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, split between Kasauli, Ambala, and Jutogh
- 3rd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment (TF)
- Mountain Artillery Training Centre, Indian Artillery
- Indian Survey Section, Indian Corps of Engineers, in Kakul
- Ferozepore Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Ferozepore
- Sam Browne's Cavalry (12th Frontier Force) [Cavalry training regiment]
- 2nd Battalion, The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment)
- 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), in Multon
- 2nd Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment, in Multon
- 5th (King George's Own) Battalion (Jacob's Rifles), 10th Baluch Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- U Field Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x QF 18-pdr field guns)
- 23/24th Medium Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x BL 6-inch 26cwt medium howitzers)
- Jullundur Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Jullundur
- 2nd Royal Lancers (Gardner's Horse)
- 1st Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own)
- 1st Battalion, 1st King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment (ITF)
- R Field Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x QF 18-pdr field guns)
- Lahore Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Lahore
- 19th King George's V's Own Lancers (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
- 3rd Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 4th University Corps Battalion (ITF), in Lahore & Lyallapore
- 15th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery [understrength]
Peshawar District
edit- Headquarters, Peshawar District, in Peshawar
- Commander of Peshawar District, Major General Chauncey Batho Dashwood Strettel CB
- Peshawar District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 1st Light Tank Company, Royal Tank Regiment (18 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 7th Light Tank Company, Royal Tank Regiment (18 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 1st (Risalpur) Cavalry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Company, Indian Corps of Signals, in Risalpur
- 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- Probyn's Horse (5th King Edward VII's Own Lancers) (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- The Guides Cavalry (10th Queen Victoria's Own Frontier Force), in Mardan (Horsed cavalry, 587 x riding horses)
- 5th (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment
- Nowshera Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Nowshera
- 4th Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry
- 2nd (Royal) Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles, in Malakand
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment (TF)
- 1st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (2 x Heavy, 2 x Field batteries: 8 x BL 8-inch heavy howitzers and 24 x Ordnance QF 25-prd field guns)
- 2nd Field Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
- Landi Kotal Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Landi Kotal
- Detachment, Peshawar District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers
- 1st Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment
- 4th Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment
- 4th Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment, at Shagai Fort and Ali Masjid Fort
- 2nd Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
- Peshawar Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Peshawar
- 16th Light Cavalry (Horsed cavalry, 593 x horses)
- 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles
- 4th (The Prince of Wales's Own) Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
- 4th Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment
- 2nd (Berar) Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment
- 24th Indian Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery (3 x mountain batteries: 36 x QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzers)
- 1st Field Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
- Chitral Force
- 1st (Royal) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment, in Drosh
- 1 x Company, 1st (Royal) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment, in Chitral
- Chitral Mountain Artillery Section, Indian Artillery
- 1 x Section, 22nd Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners
Rawalpindi District
edit- Headquarters, Rawalpindi District, in Murree
- Commander of Rawalpindi District, Major General Alan Fleming Hartley CB DSO
- Rawalpindi District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles (ITF), in Campbellpore
- 73rd Field Battery, Royal Artillery, in Campbellpore (12 x QF 18-pdr field guns)
- 1st (Abbottabad) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Abbottabad
- 1st Battalion, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
- 2nd Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 23rd Indian Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery (4 x Mountain Batteries: 48 x QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzers)
- 2nd (Rawalpindi) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Rawalpindi
- A Corps Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 1st Indian Divisional Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- Regimental Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry) (Armoured cavalry, 2 x Morris CS9 armoured cars) – squadrons detached to brigades
- 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 4th Bombay Grenadiers
- 2nd Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
- 4th (Sikhs) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment
- 5th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 5th Field Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
- 41st Divisional Headquarters Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
- 3rd (Jhelum) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Jhelum
- 1st (Duchess of Connaught's Own) Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment
- 1st (Prince of Wales's Own) Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment (ITF)
Waziristan District
edit- Headquarters, Waziristan District, in Dera Ismail Khan
- Commander of Waziristan District, Major General Edward Pellew Quinan CB DSO OBE
- Waziristan District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- Bannu Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Indian Corps of Signals, in Bannu
- C Squadron, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry) (Armoured cavalry, 12 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- Skinner's Horse (1st Duke of York's Own) (Horsed cavalry, 587 x riding horses)
- 5th Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment
- 1st (Prince of Wales's Own) (Sikhs) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment
- 2nd (Sikhs) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles
- Bannu Base Engineer Park, Indian Corps of Engineers
- Razmak Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Section, Indian Corps of Signals, in Razmak
- B Squadron, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry) (Armoured cavalry, 12 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 11th Light Tank Company, Royal Tank Regiment (18 x Light Tank Mk VI)
- 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment
- 2nd (Prince Albert Victor's Own) Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment
- 3rd (Queen Mary's Own) Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment
- 5th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 1st King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
- 1st Battalion, 8th Gurkha Rifles
- 25th Indian Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery (4 x Mountain batteries: 48 x QF 3.7-inch mountain howitzers)
- 10th Field Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
- Wana Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Wanna
- Detachment, Waziristan District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- A Squadron, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry) (Armoured cavalry, 12 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment, in Manzai
- 3rd Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
- 1st (Royal) Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 8th Gurkha Rifles
- 3rd Field Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
- 9th Field Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
- 19th Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners
Eastern Command
editEastern Command encompassing the following: Delhi Province; Rohtak and Gurgaon districts, the United Provinces; Rajputana (less states of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Sirohi, Danta, Palanpur, Banswara, Partabgarh, Dungarpur, Shahpura, Kushalgarh, Nimbahera); the combined Bundelkhand and Baghelkand Agency of Central India; Bhopal; Gwalior (less detached districts in Southern Command); Bihar and Orissa Province; Eastern States Agency (less states of Bastar, Changbhakar, Chhuikhadan, Jashpur, Kanker, Kawardha, Khairagarh, Korea, Nandgaon, Raigarh, Sakti, Sarangarh, Surguja (Udaipur and Makrai); Bengal Presidency; Bengal States Agency, Assam Province, and Manipur State. Of the Punjab States: Pataudi, Dujana, Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, and the Bawal district of Nabha State.
- Headquarters, Eastern Command, in Nainital
- General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command, General Sir Harry Beauchamp Douglas Baird KCB CMG CIE DSO
Lucknow District
edit- Headquarters, Lucknow District, in Lucknow
- Commander Lucknow District, Major General Francis Lothian Nicholson CB DSO MC
- Lucknow District Signals, Indian Corps of Signals
- 6th (Lucknow) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Lucknow
- 20th Lancers (Cavalry training regiment, 587 x riding horses)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)
- 3rd Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles
- 8th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Allahabad Brigade Area
- Area Headquarters, in Allahabad
- Squadron, 3rd Cavalry (Horsed cavalry, 164 x riding horses)
- 1st Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
- 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, in Cawnpore
- 3rd Battalion (Rattray's), 11th Sikh Regiment, in Fatehgarh
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment [Regimental Dépôt & Training Centre]
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment (ITF), in Fatehgarh
- X Field Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x QF 18-pdr field guns)
- 4th (United Provinces) Battalion, Urban Infantry (ITF)
- 3rd (United Provinces) Battalion, University Training Corps (ITF)
- Delhi (Independent) Brigade Area
- Area Headquarters, in Delhi
- 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse) (Horsed cavalry, 587 x horses)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment, in Delhi and the Delhi Fort
- 2nd Battalion, The Welch Regiment, in Agra
- 2nd Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment, in Agra
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles (ITF), in Agra
- 6th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (12 x BL 6-inch field howitzers & 12 x Ordnance BL 60-pdr heavy field guns)
- 9th (Delhi) Battalion, University Training Corps (ITF)
- Royal Artillery Training Centre, India, in Mathura
Meerut District
edit- Headquarters, Meerut District, in Meerut
- Commander Meerut District, Major General Claude John Eyre Auchinleck CB CSI DSO OBE
- 3rd Indian Divisional Signals, Indian Corps of Signals, in Meerut
- 3rd (Meerut) Cavalry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Signal Company, Indian Corps of Signals, in Meerut
- 18th King Edward's Own Cavalry (Horsed cavalry, 587 x horses)
- The Central India Horse (21st King George V's Own Horse) (Mechanised cavalry, 38 x Morris CS9 armoured cars)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment (ITF)
- 11th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (3 x batteries: 24 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- 7th (Dehra Dun) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Dehra Dun
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles)
- 1st Battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles
- 8th (Bareilly) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Bareilly
- 2nd Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
- 2nd Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, in Lansdowne
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, in Lansdowne
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles (ITF), in Lansdowne
- 84th Field Battery, Royal Artillery (12 x QF 18-pdr field guns)
- 9th (Jhansi) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters. in Jhansi
- 15th Lancers (Training regiment, 587 x horses)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
- 3rd Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment
- 4th (Outrams) Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles
- 3rd Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment
- 11th (Gurgaon) (Territorial) Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment (ITF)
- 25th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (4 x batteries: 32 x Ordnance QF 25-pdr field guns)
- Headquarters, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners, in Roorkee
- Training Battalion, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- 4th Field Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- 6th Army Troops Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- 8th Army Troops Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- 43rd Divisional Headquarters Company, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- No. 31 Field Troop, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
- No. 35 Field Troop, King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners
Presidency & Assam District
edit- Headquarters, Presidency & Assam District, in Jalapahar
- Commander of Presidency & Assam District, Major General Cecil Albert Heydeman MC
- Bengal Governor's Bodyguard, in Calcutta
- 2nd Battalion, The Border Regiment, in Calcutta
- 1st Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), in Barrackpore, Ishapore, and Darjeeling
- 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, in Dinapore, Muzaffarpur, and Port Blair, Andaman Islands
- 1st Battalion, 4th Bombay Grenadiers, in Midnapore & Saidpur
- 1st Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment, in Alipore, Gyantse, and Yatung
- 1st Battalion, 7th Gurkha Rifles, in Digboi and Assam
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Gurkha Rifles, in Shillong and Assam
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment (ITF), in Dinapore
- 5th (Bengal Presidency) Battalion, Urban Infantry (ITF), in Calcutta
- Tripura (Bir Bikram) Manikya Rifles (ISF), in Agartala
- 2nd (Calcutta) Battalion, University Training Corps (ITF), in Calcutta
- 7th (Patna) Company, University Training Corps (ITF), in Patna
- Eastern Bengal Brigade Area
- Area Headquarters, in Shillong
- 1st (King George's Own) Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment, in Chittagong & Comilla
- 2nd (Duke of Cambridge's) Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment, in Dacca
- 1st Battalion, The Assam Rifles, in Aijal
- 2nd Battalion, The Assam Rifles, in Sadiya
- 3rd Battalion, The Assam Rifles, in Kohima
- 4th Battalion, The Assam Rifles, in Imphal
- Eastern Frontier Rifles Regiment, in Midnapore
- 12th (Dacca) Company, University Training Corps (ITF), in Dacca
Southern Command
editSouthern Command encompassing the following: Western India States Agency; Central India States Agency (less combined Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand Agency); Ajmer-Merwara Province; Jodhpur State; Udaipur State; Sirohi State; Danta State; Palanpur State; Banswara State; Pratapgarh State; Shahpura State, and Mandsaur districts of Gwalior State, Bombay Presidency; Baroda and Gujarat States Agency including Baroda State; Deccan States Agency, including Kolhapur State; Central Provinces; Bastar Changbakhar, Chhuikhadan State, Jashpur State, Kanker State, Kawardha State, Khairagarh State, Korea State. Nandgaon State, Raigarh State, Sakti State, Sarangarh State, Surguja State, Udaipur State, and Makrai States of the Eastern States Agency; Hyderabad State; Madras Presidency; Kingdom of Mysore; and Madras States Agency.
- Headquarters, Southern Command, in Poona
- General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, General Sir John Edward Spence Brind KCB KBE CMG DSO
Bombay District
edit- Headquarters, Bombay District, in Bombay
- Commander of Bombay District, Major General Guy de Courcy Glover DSO MC
- Governor General's Bodyguard, Bombay, split between Bombay & Ganeshkhind
- 2nd Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Volunteers), split between Bombay & Deolali
- 3rd Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, split between Bombay & Deolali
- 3rd (Royal) (Sikhs) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, in Baroda
- 1st Battalion (Russell's), 19th Hyderabad Regiment, in Ahemdabad
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 4th Bombay Grenadiers (ITF), in Ajmer
- 2nd (Bombay Presidency) Battalion, Urban Infantry (ITF)
- 1st (Bombay) Battalion, University Training Corps (ITF)
- Mhow Brigade Area
- Area Headquarters, in Mhow
- 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, in Nisarabad
- 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, in Mhow
- 1st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own), in Nisarabad
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles, in Nisarabad
- 6th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery [cadre only]
- 28th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
Deccan District
editDuring peacetime, this district provides the headquarters of the mobilisation 4th Indian Infantry Division.
- Deccan District
- Deccan District Headquarters, at Bolarum
- 4th Indian Divisional Signals, Indian Corps of Signals, in Secunderabad
- 5th Battalion (Napier's), 6th Rajputana Rifles, in Secunderabad
- 6th (Royal Scinde) Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, in Secunderabad
- 10th (Nagpur) Battalion, University Training Corps (ITF), in Nagput
- 4th (Secunderabad) Cavalry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Bolarum
- 4th Cavalry Brigade Signal Troop, Indian Signal Corps
- 1 x Squadron from 14th/20th King's Hussars, in Secunderabad & Trimulgherry
- 7th Light Cavalry
- Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (11th Frontier Force)
- 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Trimulgherry
- 10th (Jubbulpore) Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, in Jubbulpore
- The Signal Training Centre (India)
- 3rd Cavalry, in Jubbulpore & Saugar
- 2nd Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 1st Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment
- 1st (Queen Victoria's Own Light Infantry) Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, in Kamptee & Nagpur
- Poona (Independent) Brigade Area – The Poona Brigade was designated as an Independent Brigade under command of the Southern Command
- Brigade Headquarters, in Poona
- Royal Tank Regiment Depot (India), in Kirkee
- The Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's)
- 1st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's)
- 4th (Bhopal) Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, in Belgaum
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, in Belgaum
- Headquarters, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners, in Kirkee
- Training Battalion, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners
- 17th Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners
- 20th Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners
- 21st Field Company, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners
Madras District
edit- Madras District
- Madras District Headquarters, in Bangalore
- Governor General's Bodyguard, Madras, in Madras (Ceremonial cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), in Madras
- 1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, in Wellington
- 5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, in Cannanore
- 2nd Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, in Madras
- 11th (Territorial) Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment (ITF)
- 12th (Malabar) Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment (ITF), in Cannanore
- 13th (Malabar) Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment (ITF), in Cannanore
- 14th (Coorg) Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment (ITF), in Mercara
- 'A' Indian Field Regiment, Indian Artillery
- Headquarters, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners, in Bangalore
- Training Battalion, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- No. 32 Field Troop, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- No. 35 Field Troop, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 11th Army Troops Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 12th Field Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 14th Field Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 16th Army Troops Company, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 44th Divisional Headquarters, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
- 'A' Depot, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers & Miners
Western District
edit- Western District
- Western District Headquarters, in Quetta
- Western District Signals, Indian Signal Corps
- 20th Indian Mountain Regiment, Indian Artillery
- 42nd Divisional Headquarters Company, Royal Bombay Sappers & Miners
- Quetta Brigade
- 1st Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles
- Khojak Brigade
- The Royal Deccan Horse (9th Horse)
- 2nd (Mooltan) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment, in Chaman
- 3rd Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, split between Chaman and Shelahagh
- Zhob Brigade
- Hodson's Horse (4th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers)
- 5th (Royal) Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, in Hindubagh
- 4th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment, at Fort Sandeman
- 1st Battalion, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), at Fort Sandeman
- 2nd Battalion, 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles
- 25 hIndian Mountain Battery, Indian Artillery
- Sind Brigade Area
- Area Headquarters, in Karachi
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Scots Fusiliers
- 3rd (Duke of Connaught's) Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, split between Hyderabad and Sukkur
- 3rd Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment
- 10th (Training) Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment
Footnotes
editNotes
- ^ A 'Ports Defences' was equal to that of an infantry battalion or artillery regiment, being commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. These defences were broken down into 'Fire Commands', each commanded by a Major and equal to that of an infantry company or artillery battery.
- ^ a b c d e f g Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Native armed police, at the disposal of the High Commissioner for Palestine and Transjordan.
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