Structure of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force explained

The Structure of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force over the course of the First World War is shown below.

1916

Canal Defences (General A. Murray)

No.1 Section, Headquarters SuezIX Corps (January to March)

No.2 Section, Headquarters IsmailiaI Anzac Corps (January to March)

Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade

Jodhpur Lancers

Mysore Lancers

Hyderabad Lancers

11th Light Horse Regiment

12th Light Horse Regiment

(incomplete)

No.3 Section, Headquarters Port Said – (Major General H.A. Lawrence)

42nd (East Lancashire) Division

125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade

126th (East Lancashire) Brigade

127th (Manchester) Brigade

52nd (Lowland) Division (Major General W.E.B. Smith)

155th (South Scottish) Brigade

156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade[1]

Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division (Anzac Mounted Division) (Major General Sir H.G. Chauvel)

1st Australian Light Horse Brigade

1st Light Horse Regiment

2nd Light Horse Regiment

3rd Light Horse Regiment

Leicestershire Royal Horse Artillery

2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade

5th Light Horse Regiment

6th Light Horse Regiment

7th Light Horse Regiment

Ayrshire Royal Horse Artillery

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade

8th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment

10th Light Horse Regiment

Inverness-shire Royal Horse Artillery

New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigadier General Edward Chaytor)

Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mackesy)

Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel John Findlay)

Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel William Meldrum)

Somerset Royal Horse Artillery[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

5th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General E. A. Wiggin)

Royal Gloucestershire Hussars

Warwickshire Yeomanry

Worcestershire Yeomanry

Imperial Camel Corps Brigade (Brigadier General C. L. Smith VC)

1st (Australian) Battalion

2nd (British) Battalion

3rd (Australian) Battalion

4th (ANZAC) Battalion[2] [3] [4] [5] [7] [8]

No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (Lieutenant Colonel E. H. Reynold)

A Flight (Captain W. Sheldon – four machines later expanded to six)

B Flight (Lieutenant Manwell – four machines later expanded to six)

C Flight (Captain Williams – four machines later expanded to six)

Until almost the end of 1917, No. l Squadron, A.F.C., and No. 14 Squadron, R.F.C., were the sole flying units east of the Suez Canal.[9]

General organisation in April 1916

General Headquarters

General Headquarters Troops

No. 1 Section (IX Corps)

No. 2 Section (II ANZAC)

No. 3 Section (Anzac Mounted Division)

Western Frontier Force

Northwestern Section

Southwestern Section

L. of C. Defence Troops

Inspector-General of Communications

Alexandria District

Cyprus Garrison

Lines of Communication Units[10]

Order of battle April

General Headquarters

Headquarters of Administrative services and departmentsArmy Signals, Work, Supplies and Transport, Railways, Ordnance, Remounts, Veterinary Services, Medical Services, Army Postal Services, PaymasterInspector General of Communication and Levant Base

Anzac Mounted Division GOC Colonel (temp. Major General) H.G. Chauvel

1st Light Horse Brigade (Western Force) GOC Lieutenant Colonel C. F. Cox (acting)

1st Light Horse Regiment

2nd Light Horse Regiment

3rd Light Horse Regiment

4th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

2nd Light Horse Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie)

5th Light Horse Regiment

6th Light Horse Regiment

7th Light Horse Regiment

12th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

3rd Light Horse Brigade GOC Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) J. M Antill

8th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment

10th Light Horse Regiment

11th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade GOC Brigadier General E. W. C. Chaytor)

Auckland Mounted Rifle Regiment

Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment

Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment

Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment (attached)Divisional Troops

Artillery

III Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (T.F.) Leicestershire and Somerset Batteries

IV Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (T.F.) Inverness-shire and Ayrshire Batteries

Engineers

1st Australian Field Squadron

Signal Service

1st Anzac Signal Squadron

Army Service Corps (ASC)

HQ, Light Horse Divisional ASC

Light Horse Supply Column (M.T.)

Medical Units

1st, 2nd and 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulances

NZ Mounted Brigade Ambulance

IX CorpsGOC Major General (temp. Lieutenant General) F. J. Davies

Corps Troops

Mounted Troops

8th Mounted Brigade

1/1st City of London Yeomanry

1/1st County of London Yeomanry

1/3rd County of London Yeomanry

1/1st London Signal Troop

"B" Battery, Honourable Artillery Company (H.A.C.)

No. 9 Field Troop

1/1st London Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

Signal Service

HH and KK Cable Section

London Pack Wireless Section

Northern Wagon Wireless Section

42nd (East Lancashire) DivisionGOC Major General W. Douglas

125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) H. C. Frith

1/5th Lancashire Fusiliers

1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers

1/7th Lancashire Fusiliers

1/8th Lancashire Fusiliers

125th Brigade Machine Gun Company

126th (East Lancashire) Brigade GOC Major (temp. Brigadier General) A. W. Tufnell

1/4th East Lancashire Regiment

1/5th East Lancashire Regiment

1/9th Manchester Regiment

1/10th Manchester Regiment

126th Brigade Machine Gun Company

127th (Manchester) Brigade GOC Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) V. A. Ormsby

1/5th Manchester Regiment

1/6th Manchester Regiment

1/7th Manchester Regiment

1/8th Manchester Regiment

127th Brigade Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

1 Squadron Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry

13th Cyclist Company

Artillery

1/1st East Lancashire Brigade RFA

1/2nd East Lancashire Brigade RFA

1/3rd East Lancashire Brigade RFA

1/4th East Lancashire (Howitzer) Brigade RFA

42nd Divisional Ammunition Column

Engineers

1/1st East Lancashire Field Company RE

1/2nd East Lancashire Field Company RE

1/2nd West Lancashire Field Company RE

Signal Service

42nd Divisional Signal Company

ASC

42nd Divisional Train

Medical Units

1/1st, 1/2nd and 1/3rd East Lancashire Field Ambulances

3rd Dismounted Brigade (attached)GOC Lieutenant Colonel Lord Kensington (Acting)

1/1st Royal East Kent Yeomanry

1/1st Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry

1/1st Sussex Yeomanry

1/1st Welsh Horse

1/1st Norfolk Yeomanry

1/1st Suffolk Yeomanry

Machine Gun Company

3rd Dismounted Brigade Signal Troop

1/1st Eastern and 1/1st South Eastern Mounted Brigade Field Ambulances

54th (East Anglian) DivisionGOC Colonel (temp. Major General) S. W. Hare

161st (Essex) Brigade

1/4th Essex Regiment

1/5th Essex Regiment

1/6th Essex Regiment

1/7th Essex Regiment

161st Machine Gun Company

162nd (East Midland) Brigade

1/5th Bedfordshire Regiment

1/4th Northamptonshire Regiment

1/10th London Regiment

1/11th London Regiment

162nd Machine Gun Company

163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade

1/4th Norfolk Regiment

1/5th Norfolk Regiment

1/8th Hampshire Regiment

163rd Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

1 Squadron 1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry (with HQ and Machine Gun Section)

Artillery

1/1st East Anglian Brigade RFA

1/2nd East Anglian Brigade RFA

1/3rd East Anglian Brigade RFA

1/4th East Anglian Brigade RFA

54th Divisional Ammunition Column (one officer and 35 other ranks)

Engineers

2/1st East Anglian Field Company RE

1/2nd East Anglian Field Company RE

1/1st Kent Field Company RE

Signal Service

54th Divisional Signal Company

ASC

54th Divisional Train (Supply details only)

Medical Units

2/1st, 1/2nd and 1/3rd East Anglian Field Ambulances

20th Indian Brigade (attached)GOC Brigadier General H. D. Watson

2/3rd Gurkhas

58th Rifles

Alwar Infantry (I.S.)

Gwalior Infantry (I.S.)

29th Indian BrigadeGOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) P. C. Palin

23rd Pioneers

57th Rifles

Patiala Infantry (I.S.)

No. 10 Co. King's Own Sappers and Miners

110, 121, 135 Indian Field Ambulances

7th and 26th Mule Corps

II Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (II ANZAC)GOC Major General (temp. Lieutenant General) A. J. Godley

Corps Troops

Signal Service

No. 24 Airline Section

FF and NN Cable Sections

1st Australian Ammunition Park

1st Australian Supply Column

Royal Australian Navy Bridging Train

14th Fortress Company RE

4th Australian DivisionGOC Major General H. V. Cox

4th Australian Infantry BrigadeGOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) J. Monash

13th Battalion

14th Battalion

15th Battalion

16th Battalion

4th Machine Gun Company

12th Australian Infantry Brigade

45th Battalion

46th Battalion

47th Battalion

48th Battalion

12th Machine Gun Company

13th Australian Infantry Brigade

49th Battalion

50th Battalion

51st Battalion

52nd Battalion

13th Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

"B" Squadron 13th Light Horse Regiment

4th Divisional Cyclist Company

Artillery

X Field Artillery Brigade

XI Field Artillery Brigade

XII Field Artillery Brigade

XXIV Howitzer Brigade

4th Divisional Ammunition Column

Engineers

4th Field Company

12th Field Company

13th Field Company

Signal Service

4th Divisional Signal Company

Pioneers

4th Pioneer Battalion

ASC

7th, 14th, 26th and 27th Coys, AASC

Medical Units

4th, 12th, 13th Field Ambulances

5th Australian DivisionGOC Colonel (temp Major General) J. W. McCay

8th Australian Infantry Brigade

29th Battalion

30th Battalion

31st Battalion

32nd Battalion

8th Machine Gun Company

14th Australian Infantry Brigade

53rd Battalion

54th Battalion

55th Battalion

56th Battalion

14th Machine Gun Company

15th Australian Infantry Brigade

57th Battalion

58th Battalion

59th Battalion

60th Battalion

15th Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

"C" Squadron 13th Light Horse Regiment

5th Divisional Cyclist Company

Artillery

XIII Field Artillery Brigade

XIV Field Artillery Brigade

XV Field Artillery Brigade

XXV Howitzer Brigade

5th Divisional Ammunition Column

Engineers

8th Field Company

14th Field Company

15th Field Company

Signal Service

5th Divisional Signal Company

Pioneers

5th Pioneer Battalion

ASC

10th, 18th, 28th and 29th Coys, AASC

Medical Units

8th, 14th, 15th Field Ambulances

11th (Northern) DivisionGOC Major General E. A. Fanshawe

32nd Brigade

9th West Yorkshire Regiment

6th Yorkshire Regiment

8th West Riding Regiment

6th York and Lancaster Regiment

32nd Brigade Machine Gun Company

33rd Brigade

6th Lincolnshire Regiment

6th Border Regiment

7th South Staffordshire Regiment

9th Sherwood Foresters

33rd Brigade Machine Gun Company

34th Brigade

8th Northumberland Fusiliers

9th Lancashire Fusiliers

5th Dorsetshire Regiment

11th Manchester Regiment

34th Brigade Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

1 Squadron 1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry

11th Cyclist Company

Artillery

LVIII Brigade RFA

LIX Brigade RFA

LX Brigade RFA

CXXXIII Brigade RFA

Engineers

67th Field Company RE

68th Field Company RE

86th Field Company RE

Signal Service

11th Divisional Signal Company

Pioneers

6th East Yorkshire Regiment

ASC

11th Divisional Train (Supply details only)

Medical Units

33rd, 34th, 35th Field Ambulances

No. 3 Section Canal DefencesGOC etc Headquarters 52nd Division

Corps Troops

Mounted Troops

5th Mounted Brigade

1/1st Warwick Yeomanry

1/1st Gloucester Yeomanry

1/1st Worcester Yeomanry

1/1st South Midland Signal Troop

"A" Battery, H.A.C.

No. 7 Field Troop

1/1st South Midland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

Engineers

220th Army Troops Company RE

Signal Service

No. 21 Airline Section

WW Cable Section

52nd (Lowland) DivisionGOC Major General H. A. Lawrence

155th (South Scottish) Brigade

1/4th Royal Scots Fusiliers

1/5th Royal Scots Fusiliers

1/4th King's Own Scottish Borderers

1/5th King's Own Scottish Borderers

155th Brigade Machine Gun Company

156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

1/4th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) Royal Scots

1/7th Royal Scots

1/7th Scottish Rifles

1/8th Scottish Rifles

156th Brigade Machine Gun Company

157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

1/5th Highland Light Infantry

1/6th Highland Light Infantry

1/7th (Blythswood) Bn, Highland Light Infantry

1/5th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

157th Brigade Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

HQ and "C" Squadron Royal Glasgow Yeomanry

52nd Cyclist Company

Artillery

1/2nd Lowland Brigade RFA

1/3rd Lowland Brigade RFA

1/4th Lowland Brigade RFA

1/5th Lowland Brigade RFA

52nd Divisional Ammunition Column (one officer and 35 other ranks)

Engineers

2/1st Lowland Field Company RE

2/2nd Lowland Field Company RE

1/2nd Lowland Field Company RE

Signal Service

52nd Divisional Signal Company

ASC

52nd Divisional Train

Medical Units

1/1st, 1/2nd and 1/3rd Lowland Field Ambulances

1st Dismounted Brigade (attached)GOC Temp Brigadier General Marquess of Tullibardine

1/1st Scottish Horse

1/2nd Scottish Horse

1/3rd Scottish Horse

1/1st Ayr Yeomanry

1/1st Lanark Yeomanry

Machine Gun Company

1st Dismounted Brigade Signal Troop

1/1st Scottish and 1/1st Lowland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulances

Western Frontier ForceGOC Major General W. E. Peyton

Force Troops

Mounted Troops

6th Mounted Brigade

1/1st Buckinghamshire Yeomanry

1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry

1/1st Dorsetshire Yeomanry

1/2nd South Midland Field Troop Signal [sic]

No. 6 Field Troop

1/2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

1/2nd County of London Yeomanry (attached)

Royal Flying Corps

No. 17 Squadron

Artillery

1/1st Berkshire Battery RHA

1/1st Nottinghamshire Battery RHA

Infantry

1st Battalion British West Indies Regiment

2nd Battalion British West Indies Regiment

3rd Battalion British West Indies Regiment

Signal Service

2nd Mounted Divisional Signal Squadron

No. 42 Airline Section

UU Cable Section

No. 6 Pack Wireless Section

North Western SectionGOC etc Headquarters 53rd Division

53rd (Welsh) DivisionGOC Colonel (temp. Major General) A. G. Dallas

158th (North Wales) Brigade

1/5th Royal Welch Fusiliers

1/6th Royal Welch Fusiliers

1/7th Royal Welch Fusiliers

1/1st Herefordshire Regiment

158th Brigade Machine Gun Company

159th (Cheshire) Brigade

1/4th Cheshire Regiment

1/7th Cheshire Regiment

1/4th Welch Regiment

1/5th Welch Regiment

159th Brigade Machine Gun Company

160th (Welsh Border) Brigade

1/4th Royal Sussex Regiment

2/4th Royal West Surrey Regiment

2/4th Royal West Kent Regiment

2/10th Middlesex Regiment

160th Brigade Machine Gun CompanyDivisional Troops

Mounted Troops

1 Squadron 1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry

53rd Divisional Cyclist Company

Artillery

1/1st Cheshire Brigade RFA

1/1st Welsh Brigade RFA

1/2nd Welsh Brigade RFA

1/4th Welsh Brigade RFA

53rd Divisional Ammunition Column (one officer and 35 other ranks)

Engineers

1/1st Welsh Field Company RE

2/1st Welsh Field Company RE

2/1st Cheshire Field Company RE

Signal Service

53rd Divisional Signal Company

ASC

53rd Divisional Train

Medical Units

1/1st, 1/2nd and 1/3rd Welsh Field Ambulances

4th Dismounted Brigade (attached)GOC Temp Brigadier General John Stewart-Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine

1/1st Shropshire Yeomanry

1/1st Denbighshire Yeomanry

1/1st Cheshire Yeomanry

1/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry

1/1st Montgomeryshire Yeomanry

1/1st Pembrokeshire Yeomanry

Machine Gun Company

4th Dismounted Brigade Signal Troop

1/1st Welsh Border and 1/1st South Wales Mounted Brigade Field Ambulances

22nd Mounted Brigade

1/1st Lincolnshire Yeomanry

1/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry

1/1st East Riding Yeomanry

Signal Troop

Mounted Brigade, ASC

Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

Provisional Infantry Brigade (less Headquarters)

1/6th Royal Scots

2/5th Devonshire Regiment

2/7th Middlesex Regiment

2/8th Middlesex Regiment

2nd Garrison battalion, Liverpool Regiment

2 Naval 4-inch guns

1/2nd Kent Field Company RE17th Motor Machine Gun BatteryNo. 1 Armoured Train

South Western SectionGOC Colonel (temp Brigadier General) H. W. Hodgson

Mounted Troops

1st Australian Light Horse Brigade (see above)

1 squadron Egyptian Army Cavalry

Infantry

2nd Garrison Battalion Cheshire Regiment

1 Company and Machine Gun Section Egyptian Army

Signal Service

Detachment 2nd Mounted Divisional Signal Squadron

Emergency Squadron, Royal Naval Armoured Car Division

H.Q. and Nos. 1, 2, 3 Light Armoured Motor Batteries

No. 2 Armoured Train

General Headquarters Troops

Mounted Troops

Imperial Camel Corps

Birkanir Camel Corps

Royal Flying Corps

5th Wing Royal Flying Corps

No. 14 Squadron RFC

No. 17 Squadron RFC (with Western Force)

2 Kite Balloon Sections (Naval)

Artillery

Heavy Artillery

XX Brigade Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA)

10th, 15th 91st Heavy Batteries RGA

1 Heavy Battery and 1 Section Heavy Battery, Royal Marine Artillery

Stokes Gun Batteries

125th, 126th, 161st, 162nd Brigade Batteries

Anti-Aircraft Artillery

Nos. 30 and 38 Anti-Aircraft Sections

Mountain Artillery

4th Highland (Mountain) Brigade RGA (Argyllshire and Ross & Cromarty Batteries)

Armoured Cars

Nos 11 and 12 Armoured Motor Batteries

Engineers

11th, 116, 276th Railway Companies RE

Signal Service

GHQ Signal Company

Nos 14 and 15 Airline Sections,

NA, NB and VV Cable Sections

Unallotted

Southern Motor, W/T Station

No. 5 Pack Wireless Section

ASC

338th, 493rd, 619th Mechanical Transport Companies ASC

Transport

Camel Transport Corps

59th, 62nd, 70th, 191st Camel Corps

Lines of Communication Defence Troops

Mounted Troops

Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade

Mysore Lancers

1st Hyderabad Lancers

Kathiwar Signal Troop

124th Indian Cavalry Field Ambulance

Infantry

1st Garrison Battalion, Essex Regiment

2nd Garrison Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

1st Garrison Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Scots (less two companies)

1st Garrison Battalion, Liverpool Regiment

1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment

19th Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

20th Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

21st Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

22nd Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Khartoum)

Alexandria District

Coast Defence Artillery

84th Siege Battery RGA

92nd Company RGA, Mex Battery

Ras el Tin Battery

Silsileh Battery

"Y" Battery Royal Malta Artillery

and Lines of Communications units of Infantry, Signal Service, Engineers, ASC, Medical Units, Ordnance Units, Veterinary Units and Postal Units.[11]

Distribution, 27 July

Eastern FrontierNo. 1 Section

8th Mounted Brigade

54th (East Anglian) Division (less 163rd Brigade)

20th Indian Brigade

29th Indian Brigade

No. 2 Section

3rd Light Horse Brigade

160th (Welsh Border) Brigade (53rd Division)

163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade (54th Division)

British West Indies Brigade

No. 2a Section

42nd (East Lancashire) Division

No. 3 Section

Anzac Mounted Division

5th Mounted Brigade

52nd (Lowland) Division

158th Brigade (53rd Division)

1st Dismounted Brigade

Western Frontier

6th Mounted Brigade

22nd Mounted Brigade

Part 53rd Division

2nd Dismounted Brigade

4th Dismounted Brigade[12]

No. 3 Section Canal Defences August

See also: Battle of Romani. Canal Defences No. 3 Section Headquarters Kantara (included Romani) (Major General H.A. Lawrence)

Force Defending Romani on 4 August

52nd (Lowland) Division (Major General W.E.B. Smith)

155th (South Scottish) Brigade

156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

Anzac Mounted Division (Major General Sir H.G. Chauvel)

1st Australian Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General J. B. H. Meredith)

1st Light Horse Regiment

2nd Light Horse Regiment

3rd Light Horse Regiment

2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General J. R. Royston)

Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel W. Meldrum) detached from New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade

6th Light Horse Regiment

7th Light Horse Regiment

(5th Light Horse Regiment at Duidar)Force moved to Romani during 4 August and took part in the battle

5th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General E.A. Wiggin)

Gloucestershire Hussars

Warwickshire Yeomanry

Worcestershire Yeomanry

New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigadier General E. W. C. Chaytor)

Auckland Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel C. E. R. Mackesy)

Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel J. Findlay)

Force moved to Romani during 4 August and took part in the battle on 5 August

42nd (East Lancashire) Division

125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade

126th (East Lancashire) Brigade

127th (Manchester) Brigade

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade

8th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment

10th Light Horse Regiment[13] [14]

Eastern Frontier Force

October 1916Eastern Frontier Force, also known as Eastern Force, was formed in Cairo on 18 October 1916 with headquarters at Ismailia. The force was commanded by Lieutenant General Charles Dobell, who had commanded Western Frontier Force.[15] Eastern Force consisted of

52nd (Lowland) Division

155th (South Scottish) Brigade

156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

53rd (Welsh) Division

158th (North Wales) Brigade

159th (Cheshire) Brigade

160th (Welsh Border) Brigade

54th (East Anglian) Division

161st (Essex) Brigade

162nd (East Midland) Brigade

163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade

Anzac Mounted Division

1st Australian Light Horse Brigade

1st Light Horse Regiment

2nd Light Horse Regiment

3rd Light Horse Regiment

4th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade

5th Light Horse Regiment

6th Light Horse Regiment

7th Light Horse Regiment

12th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade (commander Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Antill)

8th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment

10th Light Horse Regiment

11th Light Horse Regiment (attached)

New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade

Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment

Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment

Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment

Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment (less one squadron attached)

4 Territorial Royal Horse Artillery Batteries 2 Scottish and 2 English (Ayrshire, Inverness-shire, Somerset and Leicestershire Batteries)

5th Mounted Brigade

Gloucestershire Hussars

Warwickshire Yeomanry

Worcestershire Yeomanry

Imperial Camel Corps Brigade

2 Light Car PatrolsNo. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps[16] [17] [18]

Western Frontier Force

See main article: Western Frontier Force.

October 1916 to February 1917Western Desert Force (Major General William Watson)
  • Egyptian Army troops Darfur
  • Sollum Recapture (Major General W. E. Peyton)
  • Siwa Raid (General H. W. Hodgson)
  • 1st Light Horse Brigade
  • Imperial Camel Corps
  • Bikanir Camel Corps
  • Armoured Car Brigade (11 Rolls–Royces)
  • 6 Light Car Patrols (Model T Fords armed with Lewis guns)[19] [20] [21]

    Order of battle 23 December

    See main article: Battle of Magdhaba.

    Anzac Mounted Division (Major General Chauvel)

    1st Light Horse Brigade

    1st Light Horse Regiment

    2nd Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Light Horse Brigade

    8th Light Horse Regiment

    9th Light Horse Regiment

    10th Light Horse Regiment

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigadier General E. W. C. Chaytor)

    Auckland Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel C. E. R. Mackesy)

    Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel J. Findlay)

    Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel W. Meldrum)

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade

    Hong Kong & Singapore Mountain Battery,

    Inverness-shire and Somerset Batteries Royal Horse Artillery

    No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps

    No. 14 Squadron Royal Flying Corps[22] [23]

    Desert Column December

    Desert Column Headquarters El Arish (Lieutenant General Sir Philip Chetwode)

    42nd (East Lancashire) Division

    125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade

    126th (East Lancashire) Brigade

    127th (Manchester) Brigade

    52nd (Lowland) Division (Major General W. E. B. Smith)

    155th (South Scottish) Brigade

    156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

    157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

    Anzac Mounted Division (Major General H. G. Chauvel)

    1st Light Horse Brigade

    2nd Light Horse Brigade

    3rd Light Horse Brigade

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade[24] [25] [26] [27] [28]

    Royal Flying Corps 5th Wing stationed at Mustabig (Lieutenant Colonel W. G. H. Salmond)

    No. 14 (British) Squadron

    (No. 17 Squadron)

    No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps / No. 67 (Australian) Squadron[29]

    1917

    Royal Flying Corps in Egypt in January 1917

    Headquarters Middle East Brigade

    5th Wing

    No. 14 Squadron Royal Flying Corps

    No. 67 Squadron Royal Flying Corps

    20th Reserve Wing

    Nos. 21, 22, 23, 57 and 58 Reserve Squadrons

    No. 3 School of Military Aeronautics.[30]

    By January 1917 there were three smaller commands directly under GHQ EEF.

    Western Force

    Bikanir Camel Corps

    230th Brigade

    231st Brigade

    Detachments R.A., dismounted (seven 15-pdr. guns, two 9-pdr. Krupp guns, two Naval 4-in. guns)

    5 Armoured Motor Batteries

    6 Light Car Patrols (Ford)

    Motor Machine Gun Battery

    1 Garrison Battalion

    Alexandria District

    103rd Local Company RGA

    5th Battalion British West Indies Regiment[31] [32]

    2 Garrison Battalions

    Delta District

    2nd Battalion North Lancs Regiment (from East Africa)

    1/4th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (from Aden)

    5 Garrison Battalions

    With the front line approaching Gaza, the defence of the Suez Canal was still part of Eastern Force but had been reduced to:

    Northern Section Suez Canal

    20th Indian Brigade

    1st Battalion British West Indies Regiment

    2nd Battalion British West Indies Regiment

    3 Garrison Battalions

    Southern Section Suez Canal

    Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade

    2 Companies Imperial Camel Corps

    267th Brigade RFA (53rd Division)

    272nd Brigade RFA (54th Division)

    229th Brigade (to form part of the 74th Division).[31]

    Order of Battle 9 January

    See also: Battle of Rafa. Desert Column (Lieutenant General Philip Chetwode)

    Anzac Mounted Division (Major General Harry Chauvel)

    1st Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General Charles Frederick Cox)

    3rd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General John Royston)

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigadier General Edward Chaytor)

    Inverness-shire, Leicestershire and Somerset Territorial Royal Horse Artillery batteries

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade

    1st (Australian) Battalion

    2nd (British) Battalion

    3rd (Australian) Battalion

    4th (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion

    Hong Kong and Singapore Mountain Battery

    5th Mounted Brigade

    Honourable Artillery Company (18–pounder) Battery

    No. 7 Light Car Patrol (six Ford cars equipped with machine guns)

    No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps

    No. 14 Squadron Royal Flying Corps[33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38]

    Order of Battle March

    See also: First Battle of Gaza. Eastern Force (Lieutenant General Sir C. M. Dobell)

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade (Brigadier General S. Smith)

    1st (Australian) Battalion

    2nd (British) Battalion

    3rd (Australian) Battalion

    4th (Anzac) Battalion[39]

    52nd (Lowland) Division (Major General W. E. B. Smith)

    155th (South Scottish) Brigade

    1/4th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers

    1/5th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers

    1/4th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers

    1/5th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers

    156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

    1/7th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

    1/8th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

    1/4th Battalion, Royal Scots

    1/7th Battalion, Royal Scots

    157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

    1/5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

    1/6th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

    1/7th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

    1/5th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders[40]

    54th (East Anglian) Division (Major General S. W. Hare)

    161st (Essex) Brigade

    1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment

    1/5th Battalion, Essex Regiment

    1/6th Battalion, Essex Regiment

    1/7th Battalion, Essex Regiment

    162nd (East Midland) Brigade

    1/5th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment

    1/4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment

    1/10th Battalion, London Regiment (Hackney)

    1/11th Battalion, London Regiment (Finsbury Rifles)

    163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade

    1/4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

    1/5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

    1/5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment

    1/8th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment[41]

    74th (Yeomanry) Division (Major General E. S. Girdwood)

    229th Brigade

    16th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    12th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry

    12th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers

    14th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)[42]

    No. 7 Light Car Patrol

    Nos. 11 and 12 Armoured Motor Batteries

    5th Wing Royal Flying Corps

    No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps

    No. 14 Squadron Royal Flying Corps

    Desert Column (Lieutenant General P. Chetwode)

    53rd (Welsh) Division (Major General A. G. Dallas)

    158th (North Wales) Brigade (Brigadier General H. A. Vernon)

    1/5th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

    1/6th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

    1/7th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

    1/1st Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment

    158th Brigade Machine Gun Company

    159th (Cheshire) Brigade (Brigadier General N. Money)

    1/4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment

    1/7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment

    1/4th Battalion, Welch Regiment

    1/5th Battalion Welch Regiment

    159th Brigade Machine Gun Company

    160th (Welsh Border) Brigade (Brigadier General V. L. N. Pearson)

    2/4th Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment

    1/4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

    2/4th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment

    2/10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment

    160th Brigade Machine Gun Company[43] [44] Anzac Mounted Division (Major General H. G. Chauvel)

    2nd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General Granville Ryrie)

    5th Light Horse Regiment

    6th Light Horse Regiment

    7th Light Horse Regiment

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigadier General Edward Chaytor)

    Auckland Mounted Rifle Regiment

    Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment

    Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment

    22nd Mounted Yeomanry Brigade (Brigadier General Fryer)

    1/1st Lincolnshire Yeomanry

    1/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry

    1/1st East Riding Yeomanry

    Imperial Mounted Division (less 4th Light Horse Brigade) (Major General Henry West Hodgson)

    3rd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General Royston/L. C. Wilson)

    8th Light Horse Regiment

    9th Light Horse Regiment

    10th Light Horse Regiment

    5th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General Percy Desmond FitzGerald)

    Royal Gloucestershire Hussars

    Warwickshire Yeomanry

    Worcestershire Hussars

    6th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) T. M. S. Pitt/Brigadier General C. A. C. Godwin)

    Dorset Yeomanry

    Berkshire Yeomanry

    Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry

    Artillery

    Organization in April 1917

    General Headquarters

    General Headquarters Troops

    Southern Canal Section

    Cyprus Detachment

    Eastern Force

    Force Troops

    Desert Column

    Northern Canal Section

    Delta and Western Force

    Alexandria District

    1st Garrison Battalion, Essex Regiment at Khartoum[50]

    Order of Battle April

    See also: Second Battle of Gaza. General HeadquartersCommander in Chief Lieutenant General (temp. General) A. J. Murray

    Eastern ForceGOC Major General (temp. Lieutenant General) C. M. DobellBrigadier General General Staff Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) G. P. Dawnay

    Force Troops

    Mounted Troops

    Imperial Camel Brigade GOC Major (temp. Brigadier General) C. L. Smith

    1st (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion

    2nd (Imperial) Battalion

    3rd (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion

    Hong Kong and Singapore Camel Battery

    Brigade Signal Section

    Brigade Field Troop

    Brigade Machine Gun Company

    1/1st Scottish Horse Field Ambulance

    Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade GOC Major (temp. Brigadier General) M. H. Henderson

    Mysore Lancers

    1st Hyderabad Lancers

    Kathiwar Signal Troop

    124th Indian Cavalry Field Ambulance

    Artillery

    XCVI Heavy Artillery Group (four 4-gun 60-pdr, one siege battery)

    Nos. 30, 38, 55, 85, 96 Anti-Aircraft Sections

    Machine Gune Corps

    "E" Company, Heavy Section (Tanks)

    Nos. 11 and 12 Light Armoured Car Batteries

    17th Motor Machine Gun Battery

    Nos. 1 and 3 Armoured Trains

    Engineers

    220th and 555th Army Troops Companies

    No. 10 Company (Kings's Own) Sappers and Miners

    1/23rd and 2/23rd Sikh Pioneers

    360th Company, RE (water unit)

    Signal Service

    GHQ Signal Company

    Pigeon Section

    N 14, N 15, N 23, N 24, No. 61 Airline Sections

    BR, NA, NB, NN Cable Sections

    No. 9 Wagon and London Pack W/T Sections

    52nd (Lowland) DivisionGOC Brevet Colonel (temp. Major General) W. E. B. Smith

    155th (South Scottish) Brigade

    156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

    157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

    Artillery

    261st Brigade RFA

    262nd Brigade RFA

    263rd Brigade RFA (troops same as April 1916 oob less cyclist company)

    53rd (Welsh) DivisionGOC Major General S. F. Mott

    158th (North Wales) Brigade

    159th (Cheshire) Brigade

    160th (Welsh Border) Brigade

    Artillery

    265th Brigade RFA

    266th Brigade RFA

    267th Brigade RFA(troops same as April 1916 oob)

    54th (East Anglian) DivisionGOC Colonel (temp. Major General) S. W. Hare

    161st (Essex) Brigade

    162nd (East Midland) Brigade

    163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade

    Artillery

    270th Brigade RFA

    271st Brigade RFA

    272nd Brigade RFA(troops same as April 1916 oob)

    74th (Yeomanry) DivisionGOC Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Major General) E. S. Girdwood

    229th Brigade

    16th (R. 1st Devon and R. N. Devon Yeo Bn) Devonshire Regiment

    12th (W. Somerset Yeo. Bn) Somerset Light Infantry

    14th (Fife and Forfar Yeo. Bn) Royal Highlanders

    12th (Ayr and Lanark Yeo Bn) Royal Scots Fusiliers

    4th Machine Gun Company

    230th Brigade

    10th (Royal East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) Battalion, Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

    16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

    15th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment

    12th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

    209th Machine Gun Company

    231st Brigade

    10th (Shrop. and Chester Yeomanry) Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry

    24th (Denbigh Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

    24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, Welch Regiment

    25th (Montgomery and Welsh Horse Yeomanry) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

    210th Machine Gun Company

    Divisional Troops

    Mounted Troops

    1 Squadron 1/2nd County of London Yeomanry

    Engineers

    5th Royal Monmouth Field Company RE

    5th Royal Anglesey Field Company RE

    Signal Service

    74th Divisional Signal Company

    ASC

    74th Divisional Train

    Medical Units

    229th, 230th, 231st Field Ambulances

    Desert ColumnGOC Major General (temp. Lieutenant General) P. W. Chetwode

    Anzac Mounted Division GOC Colonel (temp. Major General) H. G. Chauvel

    1st Australian Light Horse Brigade [Anzac Mounted Division] GOC Lieutenant Colonel C. F. Cox

    1st Light Horse Regiment

    2nd Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Light Horse Regiment

    1st Australian Light Horse Signal Troop

    1st Australian Machine Gun Squadron

    2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) G. de L. Ryrie

    5th Light Horse Regiment

    6th Light Horse Regiment

    7th Light Horse Regiment

    2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop

    2nd Australian Machine Gun Squadron

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade GOC Brigadier General E. W. C. Chaytor

    Auckland Mounted Rifle Regiment

    Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment

    Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Signal Troop

    New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron

    22nd Mounted Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) F. A. B. Fryer

    1/1st Lincolnshire Yeomanry

    1/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry

    1/1st East Riding Yeomanry

    22nd Mounted Brigade Signal Troop

    18th Machine Gun SquadronDivisional Troops

    Artillery

    III (T.F.) Brigade RHA Leicester and Somerset Batteries

    IV (T.F.) Brigade RHA Inverness-shire and Ayrshire Batteries – no longer brigaded

    Mounted Divisional Ammunition Column

    Engineers

    1st Australian Field Squadron

    Signal Service

    1st Anzac Signal Squadron

    Army Service Corps (ASC)

    HQ, Light Horse Divisional ASC

    Nos 26 and 27 Australian Units of Supply

    Medical Units

    1st, 2nd Light Horse and the 1/1st North Midland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

    NZ Mounted Brigade Ambulance

    Imperial Mounted Division GOC Colonel (temp. Major General) H. W. Hodgson

    3rd Light Horse Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) J. R. Royston

    8th Light Horse Regiment

    9th Light Horse Regiment

    10th Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop

    3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron

    4th Light Horse Brigade GOC Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) J. B. Meredith

    4th Light Horse Regiment

    11th Light Horse Regiment

    12th Light Horse Regiment

    4th Australian Light Horse Signal Troop

    4th Australian Machine Gun Squadron

    5th Mounted Brigade GOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) E. A. Wiggin

    1/1st Warwick Yeomanry

    1/1st Gloucester Yeomanry

    1/1st Worcester Yeomanry

    5th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop

    16th Machine Gun Squadron

    6th Mounted Brigade GOC Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) T. M. S. Pitt

    1/1st Buckinghamshire Yeomanry

    1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry

    1/1st Dorsetshire Yeomanry

    6th Brigade Signal Troop

    17th Machine Gun Squadron

    Divisional Troops

    Artillery

    1/1st Nottinghamshire and 1/1st Berkshire Batteries RHA

    "A" and "B" Batteries, H.A.C.

    Mounted Divisional Ammunition Column

    Engineers

    Imperial Mounted Division Field Squadron

    Signal Service

    Imperial Mounted Division Signal Squadron

    ASC (unidentified)

    Medical Units

    3rd and 4th Light Horse, 1/1st and 1/2nd South Midland Mounted Brigades Field Ambulances

    Northern Canal SectionGOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) H. D. Watson commander of 20th Indian Brigade

    Mounted Troops

    1/2nd County of London Yeomanry (less two squadrons)

    16th Company Imperial Camel Corps (attached from 4th Battalion)

    Infantry

    20th Indian Brigade (attached)

    Alwar Infantry (I.S.)

    Gwalior Infantry (I.S.)

    Patiala Infantry (I.S.)

    Signal Section

    121st (Indian) Field Ambulance

    1st Battalion British West Indies Regiment

    2nd Battalion British West Indies Regiment

    1st Garrison Battalion, Notts and Derby Regiment (two companies)

    19th Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

    Medical Units

    1/1st Lowland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance

    Delta and Western ForceGOC Brevet Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) H. G. Casson

    Mounted Troops

    Bikanir Camel Corps

    Nos. 8 and 10 Companies Imperial Camel Corps

    "B" Squadron 1/2nd County of London Yeomanry (attached Imperial School of Instruction, Zeitoun)

    Infantry

    2nd Garrison Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

    2/7th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers

    6th Garrison Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

    20th Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

    21st Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

    22nd Garrison Battalion, Rifle Brigade

    1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

    1st Garrison Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    1st Garrison Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment

    One Company, 3rd Infantry Battalion, Egyptian Army

    Artillery

    Detachment, Royal Marine Artillery (2 Naval 4-inch guns)

    No. 2 Armoured Train

    Detachments RFA dismounted (three 15-pdr, Q.F., two 15-pdr BLC, two 15-pdr Ehrhardt and two 9-pdr Krupp guns)

    Nos 1, 2, 3 Light Armoured Motor Batteries

    Six Light Car Patrols (Ford cars)

    Signal Service

    Western Force Signal Company

    No. 42 Airline Section

    UU Cable Section

    Pigeon Section (detachment)

    No. 6 Wagon and No. 6 Pack W/T Section

    ASC

    Mechanical transport

    5th, 6th, 29th Reserve Field Ambulance and Workshop Units

    Western Force Mechanical Transport Supply Company

    Advanced M.T. Supply Depot (Samalut)

    No. 303 (M.T.) Company ASC

    Camel Transport

    "H" and "O" Companies, Egyptian Camel Transport Corps

    Alexandria DistrictGOC Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) R. C. Boyle

    Coast Defence Artillery

    No. 103rd Local Company, RGA

    Ras el Tin Fort

    Royal Malta Artillery (detachment)

    Quarantine and Chatby Batteries

    Mex Fort

    Infantry

    5th [sic probably 3rd] Battalion, British West Indies Regiment

    1st Garrison Battalion, Liverpool Regiment

    2nd Garrison battalion, Cheshire Regiment

    General Headquarters Troops

    Royal Flying Corps Middle East Brigade RFC GOC Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) W. G. H. Salmond

    5th Wing

    Nos 14 and 67 (Australian) Squadrons

    20th Reserve Wing

    Nos 21, 22, 23, 57, 58 Reserve Squadrons

    Engineers

    Railway Operating Division

    115th and 116th Railway Companies RE

    2 Companies Railway Battalion Sappers and Miners

    Topographical Section RE

    Signal Service

    "M" (L. of C.) Signal Company

    Nos 12 and 62 Airline Sections

    BQ, BS Cable Sections

    Northern Wagon, Southern Motor and No. 12 Pack W/T Sections

    ASC

    Mechanical transport

    HQ, ASC Motor Boat Company

    Two Advanced M.T. Sub Depots (Ismailia and Qantara)

    52nd Highland Mounted Brigade, 6th Reserve and 29th Field Ambulance and Workshop Units

    Camel Transport

    Nos 1 and 2 Came Transport Depots

    "O" [sic] and "R" Companies, Egyptian Camel Transport Corps

    Southern Canal SectionGOC Brevet Colonel (temp. Brigadier General) P. C. Palin in addition to GOC 29th Indian Brigade

    Mounted Troops

    4th (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion, Imperial Camel Corps (less 15th Coy, attached 3rd Battalion and 16th Coy attached Northern Canal Section with 13th Coy from 3rd Battalion attached)

    Engineers

    14th Army Troops Company RE

    496th (Kent) Field Company (less detachment)

    Infantry

    232nd Brigade (first brigade of the yet to be formed 75th Division)

    2nd Loyal North Lancashire

    1/4th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (both temporarily attached to Eastern Force)

    1/5th Devonshire Regiment

    2/5th Hampshire Regiment

    29th Indian Brigade

    2/3rd Gurkhas

    3/3rd Gurkhas

    123rd Rifles

    Brigade Signal Section

    123rd Indian Field Ambulance

    Indian Brigade Supply Column

    49th Indian Brigade

    58th Rifles

    1/101st Grenadiers

    1/102nd Grenadiers

    110th Indian Field Ambulance

    1st Garrison Battalion Notts and Derby Regiment (less two companies)

    1st Garrison Battalion, Northampton Regiment

    ASC

    No. 900 Company ASC (Auxiliary Horse Transport Company, Ismailia)

    Cyprus Detachment

    1st Garrison Battalion Royal Scots

    and Lines of Communications controlled by GHQ including RFC "X" Aircraft Park (5th Wing), "X" Aircraft Depot for all Middle East units RFC, Engineers, Signal Service, ASC, Medical Units, Ordnance, Veterinary, Remounts and Postal Units.[51]

    Expansion of Desert Column June 1917

    Desert Column was expanded to three divisions, commanded by Chauvel –

    Anzac Mounted Division commanded by Major General Chaytor

    1st Light Horse Brigade

    2nd Light Horse Brigade

    New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade

    18th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (18 pounder guns)

    Australian Mounted Division commanded by Major General Hodgson

    3rd Light Horse Brigade

    4th Light Horse Brigade

    5th Mounted Brigade

    19th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (18 pounder guns)

    Yeomanry Mounted Division commanded by Major General G. de S. Barrow

    6th Mounted Brigade

    8th Mounted Brigade (recently arrived from Salonika)

    22nd Mounted Brigade (recently arrived from Salonika)

    20th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (13 pounder guns)

    Army Troops

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade

    7th Yeomanry Brigade (two regiments)

    an unidentified battery.[52]

    At the end of June 1917 General Allenby took command. At that time the Egyptian Expeditionary Force consisted of the British XX Corps and the British XXI Corps, under the command of Lieutenant Generals Philip Chetwode and Edward Stanislaus Bulfin, respectively, along with the Desert Mounted Corps commanded by Lieutenant General Harry Chauvel. The air component was the Palestine Brigade of the Royal Flying Corps (later the Royal Air Force) and the Australian Flying Corps.

    Order of Battle October

    See main article: Third Battle of Gaza, Battle of Beersheba (1917), Battle of Mughar Ridge and Battle of Jerusalem (1917).

    XX Corps (Lieutenant General Sir R.W. Chetwode, Bart.)

    10th (Irish) Division (Major General J.R. Longley)[53]

    29th Brigade

    30th Brigade

    31st Brigade

    53rd (Welsh) Division (Major General S.F. Mott)

    158th (North Wales) Brigade

    159th (Cheshire) Brigade

    160th (Welsh Border) Brigade

    60th (2/2nd London) Division (Major General J.S.M. Shea)

    179th (2/4th London) Brigade

    180th (2/5th London) Brigade

    181st (2/6th London) Brigade

    74th (Yeomanry) Division (Major General E.S. Girdwood)

    229th Brigade

    230th Brigade

    231st Brigade

    Corps Cavalry Regiment – 1/2nd County of London Yeomanry

    Corps Artillery – 96th Heavy Artillery Group

    XXI Corps (Lieutenant General Sir E.S. Bulfin)

    52nd (Lowland) Division (Major General J. Hill)

    155th (South Scottish) Brigade

    156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

    157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade

    54th (East Anglian) Division (Major General S.W. Hare)

    161st (Essex) Brigade

    162nd (East Midland) Brigade

    163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade

    75th Division(Major General P.C. Palin)

    232nd Brigade

    233rd Brigade

    234th Brigade

    Corps Cavalry Regiment – Composite Yeomanry Regt.

    Corps Artillery – 97th, 100th, 102nd Heavy Artillery Groups

    20th Indian Brigade (Brigadier General H.D. Watson)

    Desert Mounted Corps (Lieutenant General Sir H. Chauvel)

    Anzac Mounted Division (Major General E.W.C. Chaytor)

    1st Light Horse Brigage (Brigadier General C. F. Cox)

    1st, 2nd and 3rd Australian Light Horse Regiments

    2nd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie)

    5th, 6th and 7th Australian Light Horse Regiments

    New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade (Brigadier General W. Meldrum)

    Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiments

    18th Brigade RHA (Inverness-shire, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries) of 13–pounder guns and Divisional Ammunition Column

    Australian Mounted Division (Major General Henry W. Hodgson)

    3rd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General L. C. Wilson)

    8th, 9th and 10th Australian Light Horse Regiments

    4th Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General W. Grant)

    4th, 11th and 12th Australian Light Horse Regiments

    5th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier Generals Percy Desmond FitzGerald/P. J. V. Kelly)

    Gloucestershire Husssars, Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry Regiments

    19th Brigade RHA (A and B Batteries Honourable Artillery Company and Notts Battery RHA) of 13–pounder guns and Divisional Ammunition Column

    Yeomanry Mounted Division (Major General G. de S. Barrow)

    6th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General C. A. C. Godwin)

    Dorset, Bucks and Berks Yeomanry Regiments

    8th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General C. S. Rome)

    1st City of London and 1st and 3rd County of London Yeomanry Regiments

    22nd Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General P. D. FitzGerald)

    Stafford, Lincoln and East Riding Yeomanry Regiments

    20th Brigade RHA (Berkshire, Hampshire and Leicestershire Batteries) of 13–pounder guns and Divisional Ammunition Column

    Corps Reserve

    7th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General J. T. Wigan)

    Sherwood Rangers, South Notts and Herts Yeomanry Regiments with the Essex Battery RHA and Brigade Ammunition Column

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade (Brigadier General C. L. Smith)

    2nd (British) Battalion

    3rd (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion

    4th (Australian and New Zealand) Battalion

    Hong Kong and Singapore Camel Battery RGA.[47] [54] [55] [56]

    On establishment in 1916 and 1917, the first two mounted divisions had been supplied with 18–pounder artillery guns. In September 1917 these guns were replaced with 13-pounders, making the divisions "even more capable", according to Erickson.[52] [55] [57]

    General Headquarters Troops

    Army Cavalry

    Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade (Major (temp. Brigadier General) M. H. Henderson)

    Jodhpur Lancers

    Mysore Lancers

    1st Hyderabad Lancers

    Kathiwar Signal Troop

    124th Indian Cavalry Field Ambulance.[58]

    Royal Flying Corps, Middle East (Brigadier General W. G. H. Salmond to 5 November then Brigadier General W. S. Brancker to 3 January 1918 when Salmond returned)

    Palestine Brigade (composite Royal Flying Corps RFC and Australian Flying Corps (AFC) (Lieutenant Colonel A. E. Borton) operational from 27 October to 7 November 1917)

    5th (Artillery Corps) Wing at Deir el Belah

    No. 14 Squadron RFC at Deir el Belah and allotted to XXI Corps

    No. 113 Squadron RFC at Sheikh Nuran (2 flights allotted to XX Corps; 1 flight to Desert Mounted Corps)[59]

    No. 21 Kite Balloon Company[60] consisting of –

    No. 49 Kite Balloon Section at Sheikh Shabasi

    No. 50 Kite Balloon Section at Wadi Ghuzze.

    40th (Army) Wing Headquarters at Deir el Belah

    No. 11 Squadron RFC at Deir el Belah

    No. 67 Squadron (No. 1 Squadron Australian Flying Corps) at Shiekh Nuran. (A special squadron was formed from the 20th Training Wing at Aboukir on 24 October for duty at Nuran under the direct orders of the Palestine Brigade for operations consisting of bombing raids on enemy camps, dumps, trench works and battery positions.)

    Aircraft Park – "X" Aircraft Park at Abbassia with an advanced stores section at Kantara was responsible for the supplies to the RFC in Palestine.[54] [61]

    Also in General Headquarters Troops were the

    VIII Mountain Brigade RGA (10th and 11th Batteries of 3.7inch howitzers)

    IX Mountain Brigade RGA of "A" and "B" Batteries of 2.75 inch howitzers and the 12th Battery of 3.7 inch howitzers.[61] [62]

    1918

    The force initially consisted mostly of British and Egyptian troops, but most of the former were sent to the Western Front in early 1918 to help repel Germany's Spring Offensive. In the meantime, new troops were then dispatched from India, Australia, and New Zealand, in particular who made up a large portion of the army. Though it was feared that mostly Muslim Indian troops might desert and join Ottoman Empire forces in the region (who had declared a jihad against the Allies early in the war), this fear proved unfounded, as the Indians fought valiantly on the front lines of most of the army's major engagements. The force also included a small contingent of French and Italian troops. (These were known as the Détachement Français de Palestine et de Syrie and Distaccamento Italiano di Palestina commanded by Colonel Gilles de Philpin de Piépape & Lieutenant Colonel Francesco D'Agostino respectively.) The forces of the Arab Revolt, led by Prince Feisal of Mecca, were also unofficially attached during Allenby's Damascus offensive.The force's role evolved from a defense of Egypt to the invasion of Palestine which involved: the capture of Beersheba and Gaza in October–November 1917 (see Third Battle of Gaza), entering Jerusalem on 11 December 1917, and Allenby's successful campaign of 1918, resulting in the defeat of the Turks at Megiddo, and the capture of Damascus, Beirut, and Aleppo. The force's successes ultimately led to Turkey's exit from the war and the creation of the British Mandate of Palestine.

    The Palestine Brigade RAF was reorganised at the end of 1917 or during the summer of 1918, as follows:

    5th (Corps) Wing

    No. 14 Squadron RAF

    No. 113 Squadron RAF

    No. 142 Squadron RAF

    40th (Army) Wing

    No. 111 Squadron RAF

    No. 144 Squadron RAF

    No. 145 Squadron RAF

    No. 1 Squadron AFC

    No. 21 Balloon Company

    Nos 49, 50, 57 Balloon Section[63]

    Deployment, 9 February

    See main article: Capture of Jericho.

    7th Mounted Brigade at Deir el Belah

    Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade at Herbieh

    Imperial Camel Brigade at Rafa

    20th Indian Brigade at Gaza

    Anzac Mounted Division at Richon le Zion (Ayun Kara)

    Australian Mounted Division at Deir el Belah

    Yeomanry Mounted Division at Deir el Belah

    10th (Irish) Division at O99, P.20.d. place not named.

    53rd (Welsh) Division at Ram Allah

    60th (London) Division at Jerusalem

    74th (Yeomanry) Division at Latron

    52nd (Lowland) Division at Jaffa and Sarona

    54th (East Anglian) Division at Wilhelma

    75th Division at Ramleh.[64]

    Shea's Force March

    See main article: First Transjordan attack on Amman.

    60th (London) Division

    Anzac Mounted Division

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade including the Hong Kong and Singapore Mountain Battery, with four BL 2.75 inch Mountain Guns, (firing 12-pounder shells) :the 10th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA)

    one Light Armoured Car Brigade

    Army Bridging Train

    Desert Mounted Corps Bridging Train and pontoon units.[65] [66] [67] [68] [69]

    Order of Battle April

    See main article: Second Transjordan attack on Shunet Nimrin and Es Salt.

    60th (London) Division commanded by Major General John Shea (less the 181st Brigade in reserve on the XXth Corps front)

    179th Brigade (Brigadier General FitzJ. M. Edwards)

    2/13th London Regiment

    2/14th London Regiment

    2/15th London Regiment

    2/16th London Regiment

    180th Brigade (Brigadier General C. F. Watson)

    2/17th London Regiment

    2/18th London Regiment

    2/19th London Regiment

    2/20th London Regiment

    Artillery 301st, 302nd, 303rd Brigades RFA

    20th Indian Brigade (Brigadier General E. R. B. Murray)

    Alwar Infantry (I.S.)

    Patiala Infantry (I.S.)

    Gwalior Infantry (I.S.)

    110th Mahratta L. I. Regiment

    Anzac Mounted Division (GOC Major General E. W. C. Chaytor)

    2nd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie)

    5th Light Horse Regiment

    6th Light Horse Regiment

    7th Light Horse Regiment

    New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (Brigiadier General W. Meldrum)

    Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment

    Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment

    Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment

    Divisional Artillery XVIII Brigade RHA (Inverness-shire, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries)

    Australian Mounted Divisions (GOC Major General H. W. Hodgson)

    1st Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General C. F. Cox) (Anzac Mounted Division)

    1st Light Horse Regiment

    2nd Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Light Horse Regiment

    3rd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General L. C. Wilson)

    8th Light Horse Regiment

    9th Light Horse Regiment

    10th Light Horse Regiment

    4th Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General W. Grant)

    4th Light Horse Regiment

    11th Light Horse Regiment

    12th Light Horse Regiment

    5th Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General P. J. V. Kelly)

    1/1st Gloucester Yeomanry Regiment

    1/1st Worcester Yeomanry Regiment

    1/1st Sherwood Rangers Regiment (7th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade)

    Divisional Artillery XIX Brigade RHA (Notts. Battery RHA, "A" and "B: Batteries HAC with Hong Kong Mountain Battery attached)

    1/1st Dorset Yeomanry Regiment (6th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade)

    1/1st County of London (Middlesex) Yeomanry Regiment (8th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade)

    Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade

    Jodhpur Lancers

    Mysore Lancers

    Hyderabad Lancers

    11th and 12th Light Armoured Motor Batteries [LAMB] (Machine Gun Corps)West of the Jordan

    Imperial Camel Corps Brigade (Brigadier General C. L. Smith)

    2nd (British) Battalion

    3rd (Australian) Battalion

    4th (ANZAC) Battalion

    Artillery Singapore Mountain Battery less Hong Kong Mountain Battery

    22nd Mounted Brigade (Brigadier General F. A. B. Fryer/Brigadier General P. D. FitzGerald)

    1/1st Lincolnshire Yeomanry

    1/1st Staffordshire Yeomanry

    1/1st East Riding Yeomanry[70]

    Order of Battle 19 September

    See main article: Battle of Megiddo (1918), Battle of Sharon and Battle of Nablus (1918). XX Corps (Lieutenant General Sir P. Chetwode)

    53rd (Welsh) Division (Major General S. F. Mott)

    158th Brigade (Brigadier General H. A. Vernon)

    5/6th R. Welsh Fus., 4/11th Gurkhas, 3/153rd and 154th Indian Inf.

    159th Brigade (Brigadier General N. Money)

    4/5th Welsh Regt., 3/152nd, 1/153rd and 2/153rd Indian Inf.

    160th Brigade (Brigadier General V. L. N. Pearson)

    1/7th R. Welsh Fus., 1/17th Indian Inf., 1/21st Punjabis, 1st Cape Corps

    265th, 266th, 267th Brigades RFA each with three batteries of twelve 18-pdrs. and four 4.5-inch hows.

    39th Indian Mountain Battery

    Troop Corps Cavalry Regiment (1/1st Worcester Yeomanry)

    10th (Irish) Division (Major General J. R. Longley)

    29th Brigade (Brigadier General C.L. Smith)

    1st Leinsters, 1/101st Grenadiers, 1/54th Sikhs, 2/151st Infantry

    30th Brigade (Brigadier General F. A. Greer)

    1st Royal Irish Regt., 1st Kashmir I.S. Rifles, 38th Dogras, 46th Punjabis

    31st Brigade (Brigadier General E. M. Morris)

    2nd Royal Irish Fus., 2/101st Grenadiers, 74th Punjabis, 2/42nd Deolis

    67th, 68th, 263rd Brigades RFA (67th and 68th Brigades with three batteries of twelve 18-pdrs. and four 4.5-inch hows.; 263rd Brigade with six 18-pdrs. and four 4.5-inch hows.)

    Hong Kong and Singapore Mountain Battery

    "Watson's Force" (holding centre of XX Corps' Front)

    Corps Cavalry Regiment (1/1 Worcester Yeomanry)

    Pioneer Battalions (2/155th and 1/155th) of 10th and 53rd Divisions

    Corps Reinforcement Detachment (700 strong)

    XX Corps Heavy Artillery

    103rd Brigade RGA

    R. Section 10th Heavy Battery

    L. Section 10th Heavy Battery

    205th Siege Battery

    387th Siege Battery (less 1 gun)

    392nd Siege Battery

    421st Siege Battery

    397th Siege Battery (1 gun)

    2 captured 15 cm hows.

    2 captured 105 mm hows

    3 captured 75 mm hows.

    XXI Corps (Lieutenant General Sir E. Bulfin)

    3rd (Lahore) Division (Major General A.R. Hoskins)

    7th Brigade (Brigadier General S. R. Davidson)

    1st Connaught Rngrs, 2/7th Gurkha Rifles, 27th and 91st Punjabis

    8th Brigade (Brigadier General S. M. Edwardes)

    1st Manchester Regt., 27th Sikhs, 59th Scinde Rifles, 2/124th Baluchistan Infantry

    9th Brigade (Brigadier General C. C. Luard)

    2nd Dorsets, 1/1st Gurkha Rifles, 93rd Infantry, 105th Mahratta Light Infantry

    4th, 8th, 53rd Brigades RFA, each with twelve 18-pdrs. and four 4.5-inch hows.

    7th (Meerut) Division (Major General Sir V. B. Fane)

    19th Brigade (Brigadier General G. S. Weir)

    1st Seaforth Highrs., 28th and 92nd Punjabis, 125th Napier's Rifles

    21st Brigade (Brigadier General A. G. Kemball)

    2nd Black Watch, 1st Guides Infantry, 20th Punjabis, 1/8th Gurkha Rifles

    28th Brigade (Brigadier General C. H Davies)

    2nd Leicesters, 51st and 53rd Sikhs, 56th Punjabi Rifles

    261st, 262nd, 264th Brigades RFA, each with twelve 18-pds and four 4.5-inch hows.

    54th (East Anglian) Division (Major General S. W. Hare)

    161st (Essex) Brigade (Brigadier General A. B. Orpen Palmer)

    1/4th, 1/5th, 1/6th and 1/7th Essex

    162nd (East Midland) Brigade (Brigadier General A. Mudge)

    1/5th Bedford, 1/4th Nothampton, 1/10th and 1/11th London

    163rd (Norfolk and Suffolk) Brigade (Brigadier General A. J. MacNeill)

    1/4th, 1/5th Norfolk, 1/5th Suffolk, 1/8th Hampshire

    270th, 271st, 272nd Brigades RFA, each with twelve 18-pds and four 4.5-inch hows.

    60th (London) Division (Major General Sir J. S. M. Shea)

    179th Brigade (Brigadier General E. T. Humphreys)

    2/13th London, 3/151st Infantry, 2/19th Punjabis, 2/137th Baluchis

    180th Brigade (Brigadier General C. F. Watson)

    2/19th London, 2nd Guides, 2/30th Punjabis, 1/50th Kumoan Rifles

    181st Brigade (Brigadier General E. C. da Costa)

    2/22nd London, 130th Baluchis, 2/97th Deccan Inf., 2/152nd Infantry.[71] [72]

    75th Division (Major General P. C. Palin)

    232nd Brigade (Brigadier General H. J. Huddleston)

    1/4th Wilts, 72nd Punjabis, 2/3rd Gurkhas, 3rd Kashmir I.S. Infantry

    233rd Brigade (Brigadier General E. M. Colston)

    1/5th Somerset Light Infantry, 29th Punjabis, 3/3rd Gurkhas, 2/154th Infantry

    234th Brigade (Brigadier General C. A. H. Maclean)

    1/4th D.C.L.I., 123rd Outram Rifles, 58th Vaughan's Rifles, 1/152nd Infantry.[73] [74] [75]

    301st, 302nd 303rd Brigades RFA, each with twelve 18-pdrs. and four 4.5- hows.

    Corps mounted troops (Composite Yeomanry Regiment)

    5th Light Horse Brigade (under orders of 60th Division)

    French Palestine Contingent (4 Bns and 3 Btys)[73] [76]

    See also Battle of Arara#Deployment of 54th Division and DFPS

    XXI Corps Heavy Artillery

    4.7-inch Battery RGA

    300 SB, RGA 6-inch Section

    334 SB, RGA, One Section

    100th Brigade, RGA, Headquarters –

    15th HB, RGA

    134 SB, RGA

    334 SB, RGA One Section

    43 SB, RGA "Bessie"

    95th Brigade, RGA Headquarters –

    181 HB, RGA

    304 SB, RGA

    314 SB, RGA

    383 SB, RGA

    422 SB, RGA

    5.9-inch Hows. Section.

    102nd Brigade, RGA Headquarters –

    91 HB, RGA

    209 SB, RGA

    380 SB, RGA

    440 SB, RGA

    300 SB, RGA 8 inch Section

    43 SB, RGA "Lizzie"

    96th Brigade, RGA Headquarters –

    189 HB, RGA

    202 HB, RGA

    378 SB, RGA

    394 SB, RGAGenerally –

    Desert Mounted Corps (Lieutenant General Sir H. Chauvel)

    4th Cavalry Division (Major General Sir G. de S. Barrow)

    10th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General Wilfrith Gerald Key Green/Richard Howard-Vyse)

    1/1 Dorset Yeomanry (ex 6th Mounted Brigade), 2nd Lancers, 38th Central India Horse (38th King George's Own Central India Horse)

    11th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General Charles Levinge Gregory)

    1/1st County of London Yeomanry (ex 8th Mounted Brigade), 29th Lancers, 36th Jacob's Horse

    12th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General J. T. Wigan)

    1/1Stafford Yeomanry (ex 22nd Mounted Brigade), 6th Cavalry, 19th Lancers

    20th Brigade RHA and Divisional Ammunition Column

    12th LAM Battery

    No. 7 Light Car Patrol

    5th Cavalry Division (Major General H. J. M. MacAndrew)

    13th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General Philip James Vandeleur Kelly)

    1/1 Gloucester Yeomanry (ex 5th Mounted Brigade), 9th Hodson's Horse, 18th Lancers

    14th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General Goland Vanhalt Clarke)

    1/1 Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry (ex 7th Mounted Brigade), 20th Deccan Horse, 34th Poona Horse

    15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier General Cyril Rodney Harbord)

    Jodhpur, Mysore and 1st Hyderabad Lancers [Regiments] (These regiments were all maintained by the Ruling Princes of their respective States in India.)

    'B' Battery HAC and Essex Battery RHA with Divisional Ammunition Column

    11th LAM Battery

    No. 1 Light Car Patrol.[78] [79]

    Australian Mounted Division (Major General H. W. Hodgson)

    3rd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General L. C. Wilson)

    8th, 9th, 10th Australian Light Horse Regiments

    4th Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General W. Grant)

    4th, 11th 12th Light Horse Regiments[80]

    5th Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General C. Macarthur Onslow) (attached XXI Corps till 22 September)

    14th, 15th Light Horse Regiments (ex Imperial Camel Corps Brigade)

    1er Régiment Mixte de Marche de Cavalerie du Levant[81] [82]

    French Chasseurs d'Afrique (2 squadrons)

    Spahis (1 squadron).[83] [84] [85]

    19th Brigade RHA.[86]

    Chaytor's Force (Major General E.W.C. Chaytor)

    20th Indian Brigade

    Four Indian Battalions

    38th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Jewish Battalion)

    39th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Jewish Battalion)[73] [87] [88] [89]

    Anzac Mounted Division (Major General E.W.C. Chaytor)

    1st Light Horse Brigage (Brigadier General C. F. Cox)

    1st, 2nd and 3rd Light Horse Regiments

    1st Battalion British West Indies Regiment[90]

    2nd Light Horse Brigade (Brigadier General G. de L. Ryrie)

    5th, 6th and 7th Light Horse Regiments

    New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade (Brigadier General W. Meldrum)

    Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiments

    2nd Battalion British West Indies Regiment[91]

    18th Brigade RHA (Inverness-shire, Ayrshire and Somerset Batteries) and Divisional Ammunition Column[92]

    A/263 Battery RFA

    195th Heavy Battery RGA

    29th and 32nd Indian Mountain Batteries

    No. 6 (Medium) Trench Mortar Battery

    3 anti–aircraft sections RA

    Detachment No. 35 AT Company RE.[93]

    See also

    Bibliography

    Notes and References

    1. The names of the infantry divisions, brigades and battalions and some other units have, in many cases, been changed so they no longer reflect the names of these units as they appear in the sources quoted. Additional names of units have been added without citation.
    2. Keogh 1955, p. 34
    3. Powles 1922, pp. 12, 29–35, 278–9
    4. Wavell 1968, pp. 92–3, 139–41
    5. Woodward 2006, p. 53
    6. Web site: 30 November 2011. Australian War Memorial. 68. Sinai and Palestine.
    7. Bruce 2002, pp. 38–9
    8. Web site: 13 January 2012. Australian War Memorial. Imperial Camel Corps.
    9. Cutlack 1941, pp. 32
    10. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 Appendix 2 p. 395
    11. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 Appendix 2 pp. 380–394
    12. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 203
    13. Bruce 2002, pp.43–4
    14. Keogh 1955, p. 53–4
    15. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 244
    16. Wavell, 1968, p. 69
    17. Powles 1922, p. 47
    18. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 381
    19. McGuirk 2007, pp. 260–1, 263–4
    20. Carver 2003 pp. 186–8
    21. Bowman–Manifold 1923, p. 23
    22. Anzac MD WD AWM4-1-60-10 Appendix 24 pp. 3–7
    23. Powles 1922, pp. 48–9 Map of Magdhaba & 278-9
    24. Woodward 2003, p. 53
    25. Bou 2009, pp. 150–2
    26. Hill 1978, p. 67
    27. Kinloch 2007, pp. 57–8
    28. Powles 1922, p. 12
    29. Cutlack 1941, pp. 45–9
    30. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 276
    31. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 275
    32. This could be the 3rd Battalion mentioned in Falls EEF April 1916 order of battle. [Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 389] However in his EEF April 1917 order of battle he again mentions only the 1st 2nd and 5th Battalions. [Falls 1930 Vol. 1 pp. 402, 404]
    33. Bruce 2002 p. 85
    34. Cutlack 1941, pp. 45–9, 51
    35. Gullett 1941, pp. 230–1
    36. Keogh 1955, p. 77
    37. Powles 1922, p. 65
    38. Coulthard-Clark 1998, p. 123
    39. Web site: 10 December 2011. Australian War Memorial. Imperial Camel Corps.
    40. Web site: 10 December 2011. Long Long Trail. The 52nd (Lowland) Division in 1914–1918 .
    41. Web site: 10 December 2011. Long Long Trail. The 54th (East Anglian) Division in 1914–1918 .
    42. Web site: 10 December 2011. Long Long Trail. The 74th (Yeomanry) Division in 1914–1918 .
    43. Web site: 10 December 2011. Long Long Trail. The 53rd (Welsh) Division in 1914–1918 .
    44. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 pp. 390, 398
    45. Wavell 1968, pp. 92–4
    46. Powles 1922, pp. 278–9
    47. Preston 1921, pp. 331–3
    48. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 p. 402
    49. The third brigades of 53rd and 54th Divisions were in the Suez Canal Defences with 1st Light Horse Brigade about Bir el Abd, Mazar and Bardawil patrolling the pipeline until moving to El Arish on 20 March. And only four guns of each 18–pounder battery of the 53rd and 54th Divisions, and one section of each heavy battery were brought across the Sinai Peninsula. The guns left behind formed part of the Suez Canal Defences. [Wavell 1968, p. 94, 1st Light Horse Brigade War Diary March 1917 AWM4-10-1-32]
    50. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 Appendix 3 p. 407
    51. Falls 1930 Vol. 1 Appendix 3 pp. 396–406, Vol. 2 Appendix 2 pp. 660–666
    52. Keogh 1955 pp. 125–6
    53. Nominally Army Troops. [Keogh 1955 p. 135]
    54. Wavell 1968, pp. 139–41
    55. Erickson 2007 p. 112
    56. Keogh notes the 7th Mounted Brigade had only two regiments. He places six squadrons of Indian Imperial Service troops, one West Indies battalion, French and Italian contingents in Army Troops, totalling 3,000. He also places the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade in Desert Mounted Corps. [Keogh 1955 p. 135]
    57. Powles 1922 p. 28
    58. Blenkinsop 1925 pp. 199–200
    59. Shown as No. 113 Squadron in Falls 1930 Vol. 2 p. 666
    60. Shown as part of the 40th Wing by Falls 1930 Vol. 2 p. 666
    61. Falls 1930 Vol. 2 p. 666
    62. The 7th Mounted Brigade and the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade had been attached to Desert Mounted Corps and the 10th Division attached to the XX Corps. [Falls 1930 Vol. 2 p. 666]
    63. Cutlack 1941 p. 68
    64. GS, GHQ, EEF War Diary AWM4, 1-6-22 pp.18–9
    65. Woodward 2006 p. 163
    66. Blenkinsop 1925 p. 224
    67. Keogh 1955 p. 212
    68. Powles 1922 p. 202
    69. Blenkinsop refers to the 60th Indian Division but the Londoners did not leave for the Western Front until after the Second Transjordan attack.
    70. Falls 1930 Vol. 2 pp. 365, 368, 660–2, 673
    71. Wavell 1968, p. 217-8
    72. Massey 1920, pp. 339–40
    73. Keogh 1955, p. 240
    74. Blenkinsop 1925, pp. 235–6
    75. Massey 1920, p. 340
    76. Wavell 1968, p. 218
    77. Wavell 1968, p. 218-9
    78. Preston 1921, pp. 331, 333–4
    79. Wavell 1968 pp. 216
    80. Preston 1921, p.332
    81. Web site: A propos de la cavalerie du Levant . HEURLEY . Michel . 28 April 2014 . 29 July 2020 . French . About the cavalerie du Levant.
    82. Web site: Régiment mixte de Marche de Cavalerie du Levant . Terraillon . Marc . 16 April 2006 . Forum pages14-18 . 29 July 2020 . French . Régiment mixte de Marche de Cavalerie du Levant at Nablus.
    83. Jones 1987, pp. 146–7
    84. Preston 1921, p. 335
    85. Massey 1920, p. 338
    86. Preston 1921, p. 333
    87. Powles 1922, p. 236
    88. Wavell 1968, p. 219
    89. Massey 1920, p. 339
    90. War Diary, 1BWIR.
    91. Book: Cundall, Frank. Jamaica's Part in the Great War. The West India Committee. 1925. London. 49–50.
    92. Preston 1921, p. 331
    93. Powles 1922, p. 236