7 relations: Action of 25 September 1917, British infantry brigades of the First World War, Gordon MacMillan (British Army officer), List of pals battalions, Royal Fusiliers, Walter Southey, 33rd Division (United Kingdom).
Action of 25 September 1917
The Action of 25 September 1917 was a German methodical counter-attack (''Gegenangriff'') which took place during the Third Battle of Ypres on the Western Front during the First World War.
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British infantry brigades of the First World War
During the First World War, 259 infantry brigades were raised by the British Army, two by the Royal Navy, and one from the Royal Marines.
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Gordon MacMillan (British Army officer)
General Sir Gordon Holmes Alexander MacMillan of MacMillan and Knap, (7 January 1897 – 21 January 1986) was a professional soldier who rose to become a general in the British Army.
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List of pals battalions
This is a list of pals battalions (also called "service" or "locally raised" battalions) of the British Army during the First World War.
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Royal Fusiliers
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years.
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Walter Southey
Captain Walter Alfred Southey (29 April 1897 – 17 April 1920) was a British First World War flying ace, credited with twenty aerial victories, including five balloons, making him the second highest scoring ace in No.
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33rd Division (United Kingdom)
The 33rd Division was a New Army infantry division of the British Army formed in 1914 during the First World War as the 40th Division in the K5 Army group then renumbered in April 1915 as part of the new K4 Army Group.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/98th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)