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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox military unit The 1st Cavalry Division was a regular Division of the British Army during the First World War where it fought on the Western Front. During the Second World War it was a first line formation, formed from Yeomanry Regiments. It fought in the Middle East before being converted to the 10th Armoured Division.

Napoleonic Wars

During the Peninsular War, Wellington organized his cavalry into The Cavalry Division from June 1809 under Major-General Sir William Payne.[1] This performed a purely administrative, rather than tactical, role;[2] the normal tactical headquarters were provided by brigades commanding two, later usually three, regiments.[3] On 3 June 1810, Payne returned home and his second-in-command, Major-General Stapleton Cotton, took command.[4] Cotton was to remain in command thereafter[5] and effectively acted as Wellington's chief of cavalry.[3]

On 19 June 1811, the cavalry was reorganized as two divisions and The Cavalry Division was redesignated as 1st Cavalry Division with the formation of the 2nd Cavalry Division.[6] The divisions were once again amalgamated as The Cavalry Division on 21 April 1813 with Cotton (Lieutenant-General from 1 January 1812) still in command.[7]

Second Boer War

The Cavalry Division was re-raised for service during the Second Boer War.

First World War

The 1st Cavalry Division was one of the first Divisions to move to France in 1914, they would remain on the Western Front throughout the war. It participated in most of the major actions where cavalry were used as a mounted mobile force, they would also be used as dismounted troops and effectively serve as infantry.[8] On 11 November 1918, orders were received that the Division would lead the advance of Second Army into Germany, by 6 December, having passed through Namur, the Division secured the Rhine bridgehead at Cologne.[8]

Order of battle in the First World War

1st Cavalry Brigade

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2nd Dragoon Guards
5th Dragoon Guards
11th Hussars
1st Signal Troop, Royal Engineers
1st Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron (from February 1916)[8]

2nd Cavalry Brigade

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4th Dragoon Guards
9th Lancers
18th Hussars
2nd Signal Troop, Royal Engineers
2nd Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron (from 28 February 1916)[8]

9th Cavalry Brigade

Шаблон:Main 9th Cavalry Brigade was formed in France on 14 April 1915 with the 15th Hussars and the 19th Hussars.[9] These regular cavalry regiments had been serving on the Western Front since August 1914 as divisional cavalry squadrons assigned to infantry divisions.[10] The brigade remained with 1st Cavalry Division for the rest of the war.[9]

Unit From To
15th (The King's) Hussars 14 April 1915
19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars 14 April 1915
1/1st Bedfordshire Yeomanry 12 June 1915 10 March 1918
April 1918Шаблон:Efn
8th (The King's Royal Irish) Hussars 10 March 1918Шаблон:Efn
1/1st Warwickshire Battery, RHA (TF) 14 April 1915 21 November 1916Шаблон:Efn
Y Battery, RHA 1 December 1916Шаблон:Efn
9th Signal Troop, Royal Engineers 14 April 1915
9th Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron, MGC 28 February 1916Шаблон:Efn

Cavalry Divisional troops

III Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery transferred to 2nd Cavalry Division on formation on 17 September 1914
D Battery, RHA
E Battery, RHA
III RHA Brigade Ammunition Column
VII Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery
I Battery, RHA attached to 1st Cavalry Brigade from 17 September 1914
L Battery, RHA withdrawn after Action at Néry on 1 September 1914
(Tempy) Z Battery, RHA from 1 to 27 September 1914
H Battery, RHA from 28 September 1914, attached to 2nd Cavalry Brigade
1/1st Warwickshire Battery, RHA (TF) from 14 April 1915 to 21 November 1916, attached to 9th Cavalry Brigade
Y Battery, RHA from 1 December 1916, attached to 9th Cavalry Brigade
VII RHA Brigade Ammunition Column
1st Field Squadron Royal Engineers
1st Signal Squadron, Royal Engineers[8]

Second World War

Шаблон:Main On 31 October 1939, during the Second World War, the 1st Cavalry Division was reformed. It was assigned to Northern Command, and took command of two pre-war First Line Territorial Army cavalry brigades (the 5th and 6th) and the newly formed 4th Cavalry Brigade.[11] It was the only cavalry division in the British Army during the war.

It departed the United Kingdom in January 1940, transited across France, and arrived in Palestine on 31 January 1940. It served as a garrison force under British Forces, Palestine and Trans-Jordan.[11]

In May 1941, the Divisional Headquarters and elements of the division (notably the 4th Cavalry Brigade), together with a battalion of infantry from the Essex Regiment (the 1st Battalion), a mechanised regiment from the Arab Legion and supporting artillery was reorganised as Habforce for operations in Iraq including the relief of the base at RAF Habbaniya and the occupation of Baghdad. Following this, in July 1941, Habforce was placed under the command of Australian I Corps and was involved in operations against the Vichy French in Syria, advancing from eastern Iraq near the Trans-Jordan border to capture Palmyra and secure the Haditha - Tripoli oil pipeline.[12]

On 1 August 1941, the 1st Cavalry Division was converted into the 10th Armoured Division.[11]Шаблон:Efn 10th Armoured Division later fought at the Battles of Alam Halfa and El Alamein. The 10th Armoured Division was disbanded in Egypt on 15 June 1944.[13]

Order of battle in Second World War

4th Cavalry Brigade

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Unit From To
Household Cavalry Composite Regiment 13 November 1939 12 January 1941
1st Household Cavalry RegimentШаблон:Efn 13 January 1941 31 July 1941
North Somerset Yeomanry 15 November 1939 21 March 1941Шаблон:Efn
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry 3 December 1939 2 October 1940Шаблон:Efn
8 January 1941 31 July 1941
Warwickshire Yeomanry 22 March 1941Шаблон:Efn 31 July 1941

5th Cavalry Brigade

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Unit From To
Yorkshire Hussars 3 September 1939 22 March 1941Шаблон:Efn
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry 3 September 1939 2 February 1941Шаблон:Efn
Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons 3 September 1939 18 March 1942
North Somerset Yeomanry 20 March 1941Шаблон:Efn 20 March 1942
Cheshire Yeomanry 21 March 1941Шаблон:Efn 7 June 1941
15 July 1941 21 March 1942
Staffordshire Yeomanry 30 April 1941 4 June 1941Шаблон:Efn

6th Cavalry Brigade

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Unit From To
Warwickshire Yeomanry 3 September 1939 21 March 1941Шаблон:Efn
Staffordshire Yeomanry 3 September 1939 28 April 1941Шаблон:Efn
5 June 1941 31 July 1941
Cheshire Yeomanry 3 September 1939 20 March 1941Шаблон:Efn
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry 3 October 1940Шаблон:Efn 7 January 1941
Royal Scots Greys 1 March 1941Шаблон:Efn 31 July 1941
Yorkshire Hussars 23 March 1941Шаблон:Efn 31 July 1941

Support Units

The division also commanded the following support units:[11]

104th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
106th (Lancashire Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
107th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
2nd Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
141st Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers
1st Cavalry Divisional Signals (Middlesex Yeomanry), Royal Corps of Signals
550th Company, Royal Army Service Corps, TA[14]

Commanders

The 1st Cavalry Division had the following commanders during the First World War:[15]

From Rank Name
Mobilization Major-General E.H.H. Allenby
12 October 1914 Major-General H. de B. de Lisle
27 May 1916 Major-General Hon. C.E. Bingham
24 October 1915 Major-General R.L. Mullens

The 1st Cavalry Division had the following commanders during the Second World War:[11]

From Rank Name
31 October 1939 Major-General J.G.W. Clark
27 June 1940 Brigadier J.J. Kingstone (acting)
1 July 1940 Major-General J.G.W. Clark
26 February 1941 Brigadier J.J. Kingstone (acting)
8 May 1941 Major-General J.G.W. Clark

See also

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Notes

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References

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Bibliography

External links

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