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151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade

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53: 70: 164:. It consisted of the 1st–4th Volunteer Battalions of the DLI (the 5th VB had remained in the Tyne Brigade), which were renumbered as the 5th–8th Battalions when the Volunteers were subsumed into the 809: 722:
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189: 21: 318: 766: 751: 729: 714: 193: 641: 279: 251: 153: 799: 420: 266: 303:, the 50th Division was reduced to training cadres. The 151st Brigade was then reconstituted with battalions withdrawn from 73: 337:, 50th Division was disbanded in France on 19 March 1919. The old Northumbrian Division was reconstituted in April 1920. 312: 185: 173: 103: 658: 541: 513: 379: 273: 172:
of 1908. Consisting of 6th–9th Battalions (the 5th Bn joined the York and Durham Brigade), it became part of the TF's
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Col (Brig-Gen from 5 August 1914) J.W. Sears, appointed 30 March 1913, till 16 December 1914
385: 304: 211: 160:(DLI). Previously these had been in a combined Tyne and Tees Brigade with battalions of the 548: 260: 169: 69: 58: 793: 247: 288:
formed 6 February 1916; transferred to divisional Machine Gun Battalion 1 March 1918
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The following officers commanded the brigade during World War I:
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The brigade fought in the following actions during World War I:
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The brigade's composition during World War I was as follows:
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12 February 1918; reduced to training cadre 15 July 1918
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Infantry brigades of the British Army in World War I
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Martin, killed 27 May 1918 637: 635: 633: 570: 307:, giving it the following composition: 269:20 December 1915; left 13 February 1918 22:151st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) 560:Brig-Gen R.E. Sugden, from 7 June 1918 537:Brig-Gen J.S.M. Shea, till 17 May 1916 237:reduced to training cadre 15 July 1918 34:151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigadee 28: 805:Infantry brigades of the British Army 659:"50th Division at Regimental Warpath" 182:151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade 7: 534:Brig-Gen H. Martin, till 4 July 1915 319:King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 642:50th Division at Long, Long Trail. 14: 194:63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division 68: 51: 16:For the equivalent formation in 759:The Fiftieth Division 1914–1919 280:150th (York and Durham) Brigade 252:Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 744:The Army and Society 1815–1914 482:Battle of the St Quentin Canal 477:Battles of the Hindenburg Line 438:Actions at the Somme Crossings 423:(26 October – 9 November 1917) 421:Second Battle of Passchendaele 292:151st Trench Mortar Battery – 267:149th (Northumberland) Brigade 1: 488:Battle of the Beaurevoir Line 392:Battle of the Transloy Ridges 150:Durham Light Infantry Brigade 32:Durham Light Infantry Brigade 313:Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 286:151st Machine Gun Company – 186:50th (Northumbrian) Division 104:50th (Northumbrian) Division 380:Battle of Flers-Courcelette 367:Battle of Bellewaarde Ridge 329:151st Trench Mortar Battery 836: 746:, London: Longmans, 1980, 361:Battle of Frezenberg Ridge 276:, Durham Light Infantry – 15: 618:Becke, Pt 2a, pp. 93–100. 504:Final Advance in Picardy 471:Third Battle of the Aisne 301:Third Battle of the Aisne 134:Third Battle of the Aisne 739:, London: Methuen, 1938. 627:Becke, Pt 2b, pp. 49–54. 557:Lt-Col F. Walton, acting 325:King's Royal Rifle Corps 162:Northumberland Fusiliers 544:, till 6 September 1916 357:(24 April – 3 May 1915) 180:it was numbered as the 126:German spring offensive 551:, till 20 October 1917 473:(27 May – 6 June 1918) 388:(25–28 September 1916) 382:(15–22 September 1916) 350:Second Battle of Ypres 335:Armistice with Germany 138:Hundred Days Offensive 114:Second Battle of Ypres 800:Durham Light Infantry 428:Battles of the Somme 416:Third Battle of Ypres 243:left 13 February 1918 223:Durham Light Infantry 174:Northumbrian Division 158:Durham Light Infantry 780:The Long, Long Trail 735:Col John K. Dunlop, 514:Battle of the Sambre 510:(17–18 October 1918) 463:Battle of Hazebrouck 432:Battle of St Quentin 692:Wyrall, Appendix B. 683:Wyrall, Appendix A. 665:on 29 November 2010 598:Spiers, Chapter 10. 589:Dunlop, Chapter 14. 508:Battle of the Selle 375:Battle of the Somme 355:Battle of St Julien 118:Battle of the Somme 742:Edward M. Spiers, 490:(3–5 October 1918) 457:Battle of Estaires 446:(26–27 March 1918) 444:Battle of Rosieres 434:(21–23 March 1918) 394:(1–3 October 1916) 156:battalions of the 516:(4 November 1918) 494:Battle of Cambrai 459:(9–11 April 1918) 452:Battle of the Lys 259:1/5th Battalion, 166:Territorial Force 143: 142: 130:Battle of the Lys 827: 774:External sources 757:Everard Wyrall, 693: 690: 684: 681: 675: 674: 672: 670: 661:. Archived from 655: 644: 639: 628: 625: 619: 616: 599: 596: 590: 587: 581: 580:, various dates. 575: 542:P.T. Westmorland 496:(8 October 1918) 484:(1 October 1918) 386:Battle of Morval 369:(24–25 May 1915) 363:(11–13 May 1915) 294:formed June 1916 74:Territorial Army 72: 57: 55: 54: 29: 835: 834: 830: 829: 828: 826: 825: 824: 790: 789: 776: 720:Maj A.F. Becke, 705:Maj A.F. 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Index

World War II
151st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
United Kingdom

Territorial Army
Infantry
Brigade
50th (Northumbrian) Division
Second Battle of Ypres
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Arras
German spring offensive
Battle of the Lys
Third Battle of the Aisne
Hundred Days Offensive
Volunteer
Durham Light Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers
Territorial Force
Haldane Reforms
Northumbrian Division
World War I
50th (Northumbrian) Division
190th (2nd Durham Light Infantry) Brigade
63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division
training cadre
1/7th Battalion
Durham Light Infantry
pioneer
1/5th Battalion

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