1st Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment
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1st Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment | |
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Years active: | – |
Country: | Gold Coast |
Service: | British colonial forces |
Branch: | unknown |
Type: | Infantry |
Specific type: | Infantry battalion |
Full size: | 1,000 |
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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 | |
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Relationship type: | Administrative |
Parent unit: | Gold Coast Regiment |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | 2nd East African Infantry Brigade |
Parent level: | Brigade |
Start date: | 01/07/1916 |
End date: | 30/11/1916 |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | No 1 Column, Hanforce |
Parent level: | Brigade |
Start date: | 01/03/1917 |
End date: | 30/11/1917 |
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Command structure | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical |
Parent unit: | Colonel Rose's Column, Pamforce |
Parent level: | Brigade |
Start date: | 01/12/1917 |
End date: | 31/05/1918 |
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Theatre of war | |
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Theatre name: | East and West Africa |
Date entered: | 01/07/1916 |
Date left: | 31/05/1918 |
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Contents
Personal narratives
Related media
Official sources
Unit war diaries
- The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/5341 (01/07/1916–30/11/1916)
- The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/5338 (01/12/1916–28/02/1917)
- The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/5321 (01/03/1917–30/11/1917)
- The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/5326 (01/12/1917–31/05/1918)
Unit histories
- Sir Hugh Charles Clifford, The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign (London, John Murray, 1920.
Other official documents
Other sources
References