29th Division, British Army

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29th Division, British Army
Years active: January 1915[1] – unknown
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
Branch: Regular Army
Type: Formation
Specific type: Infantry division
Full size: 19,000
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Created: January 1915[1]
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Name1: 29th Division
Name1 Start: January 1915[1]
Name1 End: unknown
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Disbanded: unknown. 
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: 86th Infantry Brigade, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: 01/02/1916
End date: 31/10/1919
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: 87th Infantry Brigade, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: 01/03/1916
End date: 31/10/1919
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: 88th Infantry Brigade, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: 01/07/1914
End date: 31/10/1919
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: 29th Indian Infantry Brigade
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: 01/05/1915[2]
End date: 7/7/1915[2]
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Mounted Troops, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Artillery, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Engineers and Pioneers, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Machine Gun Units, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Medical Services, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Veterinary Services, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Divisional Train, 29th Division, UK
Subordinate level: Brigade
Start date: unknown
End date: unknown
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: Egypt, Palestine and Syria
Date entered: 28/3/1915[1]
Date left: 7/4/1916[1]
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: Gallipoli
Date entered: April 1915[1]
Date left: 31/03/1916
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: France, Belgium and Germany
Date entered: 01/02/1916
Date left: 31/10/1919
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Personal narratives

C A Milward

Template:RefTNA (free to download) is a copy of the diary of Major C A Milward, covering the Gallipoli campaign from 28 March to 9 August 1915. The first page of the diary states that Milward was a staff officer (GSO 3) at the headquarters of this division.

Related media

Official sources

Unit war diaries

Unit histories

  • Template:RefOB
  • Stair Gillon, The Story of the 29th Division (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1925).

Other official documents

Other sources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Template:RefOB
  2. 2.0 2.1 Template:RefOB
This page contains data imported from the UK National Archives Discovery catalogue, licensed under Open Government Licence v2.0.