Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, British Army
From Linking experiences of World War One
Revision as of 07:01, 23 April 2015 by GavinRobinson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- See http://collaborativecollections.org/WorldWarOne/Template:Infobox_military_unit for information on what these fields mean --> {{Infobox military unit | type = Formati...")
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, British Army | |
---|---|
Years active: | 11/3/1915[1] – January 1916[2] |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Service: | British Army |
Branch: | |
Type: | Formation |
Specific type: | Expeditionary force |
Full size: | |
Sources for overview: | |
Created: | 11/3/1915[1]. |
Sources for created: | |
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 |
Sources for name1: | |
Name2: | Dardanelles Army |
Name2 Start: | 23/11/1915[2] |
Name2 End: | January 1916[2] |
Reason for change: | Moved to Egypt and disbanded. |
Sources for name2: | |
Alternate names: | |
Sources for alternate names: | |
Disbanded: | January 1916[2]. Merged with British Force in Egypt and became Egyptian Expeditionary Force, UK |
Sources for disbanded: | |
For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war. |
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] |
Sources: |
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] |
Sources: |
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] |
Sources: |
Command structure | |
---|---|
Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | ANZAC Corps |
Subordinate level: | Corps |
Start date: | April 1915[3] |
End date: | January 1916[2] |
Sources: |
Command structure | |
---|---|
Relationship type: | Tactical |
Subordinate unit: | Lines of Communication, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, UK |
Subordinate level: | |
Start date: | April 1915 |
End date: | January 1916 |
Sources: |