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Units (UK) Battalions, Pals, Regts, Divisions etc

This section of the weblinks comprises websites set up to commemorate British units - from battalion level through to divisions and corps. They do not include whole army sites (eg ANZAC) and do not include museum sites for individual units already established and for which a website has been set up.

Inevitably there can be some blurring of definitions.

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1   Link   Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalions
Set up to remember the men who passed through the ranks of 'The Gaspipe Cavalry', to ensure they are not forgotten by future generations.
2   Link   Royal Flying Corps
Virtually all the WW1 pictures on this site are from the photo albums of 2 former members of 100 Squadron RFC.
3   Link   The Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades Association
This website remembers all those who served in the M.G.C.
4   Link   The Die Hards - 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment
The Middlesex Regiment, "The Duke of Cambridge's Own", was an infantry regiment. It served with distinction in the Great War, sending 46 regular and territorial battalions to various fronts. This page is concerned with the 1st Battalion.
5   Link   The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
This site is to honour the men who served this regiment.
6   Link   The 16th Irish Division
This website is to honour the men of the 16th Irish Division who took part in the Great War of 1914-1918.
7   Link   The Tyneside Scottish and Irish Brigades 1914-1918
This website is dedicated to the Officers and Men of the Tyneside Brigades.
8   Link   The 10th Battalion Green Howards
9   Link   17th (Service) Battalion The Welsh Regiment
17th (Service) Battalion The Welsh Regiment
The First Glamorgan Bantams
10   Link   The 5th Royal Irish Lancers
This site attempts to tell the story of the oldest lancer regiment within the British Army.
11   Link   The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War
The Bedfordshire Regiment in The Great War were engaged on The Western Front, Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine.
12   Link   241 Brigade Royal Artillery
A website dedicated to 241 Brigade Royal Artillery.
13   Link   1/4th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
A website dedicated to 1/4TH Battalion Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment.
14   Link   The Swansea Battalion 14th Welsh in the Great War
The site will cover the history of the Swansea Battalion in the Great War (1914-1918).
15   Link   3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment 1914 - 1916
Throughout history the fighting spirit of the Welsh has been well documented, from Crecy to Agincourt to the Peninsular and Boer Wars. Men from Monmouthshire have followed the flag fighting and dying for King, Queen and Country.
16   Link   1st Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment
A website dedicated to 1st Battalion The Monmouthshire Regiment.
17   Link   8th East Lancs
Dedicated to the men of the 8th (Service) Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment in the Great War.
18   Link   The Manchester Regiment 1881-1958
Dedicated to the men of the regiment who
fought, suffered and often died for their
friends, their regiment and their country.
19   Link   East Yorkshire Regiment
This site is dedicated to the memory of the men and women who served, many of who paid the ultimate price by giving up their lives.
20   Link   The Jersey Pals
In the spring of 1915 a small band of Jerseymen left their island home to fight in one of the most terrible wars the world has ever seen. FĂȘted as heroes at first, they soon faced not only the horror of the trenches, but also a bitter personal battle for support and recognition.

Now, for the first time, their story is told in full.
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