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  2. History of the British 8th Division during the First World War

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    The General himself [Grogan], his brigade staff officers, [Capt.] Smythe the G.S.O.3, 8th Division; Major Cope of the 2/ Devonshire; Lieut.-Colonel Moore of the 1/ Sherwood Foresters, the only infantry C.O. of the division not already a casualty; two colonels of the 50th Division without a single man of the units they once commanded; a knot of ...

  3. 8th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that was active in both the First and Second World Wars.The division was first formed in October 1914 during the First World War, initially consisting mainly of soldiers of the Regular Army and served on the Western Front throughout the war, sustaining many casualties, before disbandment in 1919.

  4. 8th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Infantry Division, ("Pathfinder" [1]) was an infantry division of the United States Army during the 20th century. The division served in World War I, World War II, and Operation Desert Storm. Initially activated in January 1918, the unit did not see combat during World War I and returned to the United States.

  5. List of formations of the United States Army during World War I

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    7th Division ("Hourglass Division") 6 December 1917 10 October 1918 Brig. Gen. Charles H. Barth Maj. Gen. Edmund Wittenmyer: Meuse–Argonne: 8th Division ("Golden Arrow Division"; "Pathfinder Division") 17 December 1917 15 August 1918 Brig. Gen. Joseph D. Leitch Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison Maj. Gen. William S. Graves Maj. Gen. Eli A. Helmick ...

  6. List of British divisions in the First World War - Wikipedia

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    8th Division 9th (Scottish) Division 10th (Irish) Division 11th (Northern) Division 12th (Eastern) Division 13th (Western) Division 14th (Light) Division 15th (Scottish) Division 16th (Irish) Division 17th (Northern) Division 18th (Eastern) Division 19th (Western) Division 20th (Light) Division 21st Division 22nd Division 23rd Division 24th ...

  7. 8th Division - Wikipedia

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    8th (Lucknow) Division, a unit of the British Indian Army before and during World War I; 8th Infantry Division (India) 8th Najaf Ashraf Division, Iran; 8th Division (Iraq) 8th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) 8th Division (Japan) 8th Division (North Korea) 8th Infantry Division (Pakistan), part of XXX Corps; 8th Infantry Division (Philippines)

  8. 8th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in both the First and the Second World Wars, before being disbanded and reactivated in the 1960s. The brigade was finally being disbanded in 2006. It was formed before the First World War as part of the 3rd Division.

  9. 8th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A Line of Soldiers from Company A of the 8th Infantry in Pine Ridge, South Dakota November 1890 Troops of the 8th Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division move off the Utah Beachhead on D-Day Members of Co. C, 1st Bn, 8th Inf, 1st Bde, 4th Inf Div, descend the side of Hill 742, located five miles northwest of Dak To. 14–17 November 1967.