4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army
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This page is about the battalion that existed from January to November 1918. From 1908 to 1915, "4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment" referred to 1/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, British infantry.
- Nationality: UK
- Service: British Army
- Group Type: Unit
- Regular/Territorial: Territorial
Contents
Name and Organisation Changes
- 30 January 1918: formed from merger of 2/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, British infantry and part of 1/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, British infantry.[1]
- 8 May 1918: reduced to cadre
- 8 November 1918: disbanded
Locations
Theatres
- France and Flanders: January-November 1918
Parents
Administrative
Tactical
- 177th Infantry Brigade (July 1915-30 January 1918)
- 49th Infantry Brigade (2 June 1918-17 June 1918)
- 102nd Infantry Brigade (17 June 1918-27 June 1918)
- 117th Infantry Brigade (27 June 1918-27 July 1918)
- 118th Infantry Brigade (27 July 1918-28 September 1918)
- 116th Infantry Brigade (28 September 1918-8 November 1918)
Children
(4 companies)
Sources
Personal Narratives
Related Media
Official Sources
Unit war diaries
Other Official Documents
Published Histories
- Charles Rudyard Simpson, The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment, 1914-1918 (London, Medici Society, 1931).