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  2. 55th (West Lancashire) Division - Wikipedia

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    The 55th (West Lancashire) Division was an infantry division of the British Army 's Territorial Force (TF) that saw extensive combat during the First World War. It was raised initially in 1908 as the West Lancashire Division. Following the outbreak of the First World War, in 1914, the majority of the division's men volunteered for overseas service.

  3. 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    The 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army 's Territorial Army (TA) that was formed in 1920 and existed through the Second World War, although it did not see combat. The division had originally been raised in 1908 as the West Lancashire Division, part of the British Army's Territorial Force (TF).

  4. List of commanders of the British 55th Division - Wikipedia

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    The division ceased to exist in May, once the final troops were dispatched overseas or sent to join the 2nd West Lancashire Division. [21] [22] 6 3 January 1916: Major-General: Hugh Jeudwine: The division was reformed as the 55th (West Lancashire) Division, in France, and served on the Western Front for the duration of the war. Following the ...

  5. 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Men of the 55th (West Lancashire) Division cross a pontoon bridge over the Scheldt at Tournai, 9 November 1918. On 2 October the Germans began a large-scale withdrawal followed up by 55th Division to Tournai and the River Scheldt, which the enemy held in strength. On 22 October the 1/5th Bn attacked Barges Chateau and mill about 1,000 yards in ...

  6. Battle of the Menin Road Ridge - Wikipedia

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    To the north of 9th (Scottish) Division the 55th (West Lancashire) Division began the day under strength after the losses of 31 July. Replacements had arrived slowly and 1,000 soldiers were left out of the battle, having arrived too late to be trained for the attack. German artillery and machine-gun fire from Reserve Regiment 91 of the 2nd ...

  7. Bolton Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The 2/5th Bn Loyals was formed at Bolton in October 1914 and became part of the 2/1st North Lancashire Bde in the 2nd West Lancashire Division. A 3/5th Bn was raised in 1915 to provide drafts to the other battalions when they were serving overseas and the Loyals even formed a 4/5th Bn, which served on the Western Front. [3] [15] [18] [19] [20]