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Kitchener's Army divisional structure 1918

A typical 1918 Kitchener's Army division would have comprised the following units:

  • Divisional HQ.
  • Infantry

3 brigades, each comprising 3 battalions, with 36 machine guns each.
3 light trench mortar batteries with 8 x 3 in (76 mm) Stokes

  • Artillery

H.Q. Divisional Artillery
2 field artillery brigades, 8 batteries - 6 x 18 pounders (8 kg) and 2 4,5 Howitzers
2 medium trench mortar batteries with 6 x 2 in (51 mm)
1 divisional ammunition column

  • Engineers

H.Q. Divisional Engineers
3 field companies

  • Signals Service

1 signal company

  • Pioneers

1 pioneer battalion, comprising 4 companies, with 16 Vickers machine guns each

3 field ambulances
1 sanitary section
1 mobile vetinary section
1 motor ambulance workshop
1 divisional train

Number of troops and equipment:

All ranks: 16,035
Horses & mules: 3,838
Guns: 48
of which:
18 pounder (8 kg): 36
4.5 in (114 mm) howitzer: 12
trench mortars: 36
of which:
Stokes: 24
Medium: 12
Machine guns: 400
of which:
Vickers: 64
Lewis: 336
Assorted carts & vehicles: 870
Cycles: 341
Motor cycles: 44
Motor cars: 11
Motor lorries: 3
Motor ambulances: 21

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