Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, British Army

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Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, British Army
Years active: 11/3/1915[1] – January 1916[2]
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
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Type: Formation
Specific type: Expeditionary force
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Created: 11/3/1915[1]
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Name1: Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
Name1 Start: 11/3/1915[3]
Name1 End: 23/11/1915[2]
Reason for change: Put under General Headquarters Eastern Mediterranean, UK
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Name2: Dardanelles Army
Name2 Start: 23/11/1915[2]
Name2 End: January 1916[2]
Reason for change: Moved to Egypt and disbanded.
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Disbanded: January 1916[2]. Merged with British Force in Egypt and became Egyptian Expeditionary Force, UK
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: General Headquarters Eastern Mediterranean, UK
Parent level: Army group
Start date: 23/11/1915[2]
End date: January 1916[2]
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: VIII Corps, UK
Subordinate level: Corps
Start date: 24/5/1915[4]
End date: 27/1/1916[5]
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: IX Corps, UK
Subordinate level: Corps
Start date: 22/6/1915[6]
End date: 4/1/1916[7]
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: ANZAC Corps
Subordinate level: Corps
Start date: April 1915[3]
End date: January 1916[2]
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Subordinate unit: Lines of Communication, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, UK
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Start date: April 1915
End date: January 1916
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