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1049:, later being numbered from 1st to 8th. The division was not provided with medical, artillery or engineer units, consisting solely of lightly equipped infantry. Many of the trained men were then reclaimed for fleet service and recruits were taken over at the request of the War Office, from oversubscribed north country regiments. Training was slow, except for the Marine Brigade which had its own infrastructure, because resources were needed for the rapid expansion of the army and naval ratings were not issued with field equipment or khaki uniforms before being embarked for overseas service. On 26 August, the Marine Brigade was sent to Ostend to reinforce the Belgian garrison, after German cavalry had appeared in the area. The brigade returned on 1 September after the scare subsided and on 3 September the Admiralty decided to train the two Naval Reserve brigades as infantry, to form an infantry division with the Marine Brigade. Rifles were drawn from Royal Navy stocks and only arrived at the end of September; these were older 1504:. The 188th Brigade, of the 63rd Division quickly captured Varlet Farm and Banff House. The centre of the attack was held up on the road between Bray Farm and the village of Wallemolen and the troops dug-in near Source Trench. As dark fell, Banff House was abandoned and the line reformed at Berks House, leaving Banff House and Source Trench the only part of the first objective not occupied. On 30 October, the 63rd Division infantry were caught by German artillery fire at their jumping-off line and made only slight progress in deep mud against German machine-gun fire. The infantry were unable to reach their rendezvous with the Canadians, leaving their troops at Source Farm and Vapour Farm in precarious positions. Two companies later advanced through the Canadian sector to capture Source Trench but were only able to reinforce the Canadian outpost at Source Farm, then form a defensive flank to Vapour Farm. The 63rd Division had 1243: 1317: 1071: 87: 1487: 37: 2169: 99: 69: 1288:, two destroyers and trawlers rendezvoused off Bulair before dawn and the warships began a day-long bombardment, just after daybreak. A destroyer made a close pass off the beach and later on, ships' boats were swung out from the troopships and lines of eight cutters pulled by a trawler made as if to land. In the late afternoon men began to embark on the boats, which headed for the shore just before dark and returned after night fell. During the night Lieutenant-Commander 1139: 992:. The brigade was to be an Advanced Base Force, according to a pre-war plan to furnish the Admiralty with a means to take, fortify or defend temporary naval bases for fleet operations or the supply of army field forces. The recruits included regular marines and those mobilised from the Fleet Reserve; each battalion was drawn from one of the big naval depot ports—Chatham, Portsmouth, Plymouth and Deal—and named accordingly. 1356:, Commanding Officer of Hawke Battalion, was severely wounded attacking the same objective. Lieutenant-Colonel Saunders, Commanding Officer of Anson Battalion, was killed early in the battle but Anson Battalion still managed to capture the Green Line and advance to the Yellow Line, after making contact with the 51st Highland Division to its left. By 1334:, the Dotted Green Line, the German front trench, then the Green Line, the road to Beaucourt station. The road ran along a fortified ridge. The Yellow Line was a trench which lay beyond the road, around the remains of Beaucourt on its south-west edge and the final objective, the Red Line, was beyond Beaucourt, where the division was to consolidate. 1347:
promoted to temporary lieutenant-colonel and command of Hood Battalion, led it to the Green Line and pressed forward with the remaining men of Drake Battalion. The station road served as a landmark and allowed the attackers to orientate themselves and re-organise the attack. The next creeping barrage began on time at
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and two battalions of the 189th Brigade, to capture 700 yards (640 m) of the road north from Baillescourt Farm towards Puisieux, to gain observation over Miraumont and form a defensive flank on the left, back to the existing front line. Two battalions attacked with a third battalion ready on the
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on 4 October and occupied a position around the northern fringe of Lier, which turned out to be sections of a shallow trench between hedgerows, with one strand of wire in front. The two naval brigades arrived early on 6 October to reinforce the Marine Brigade but were diverted to forts 1 to 8 of the
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was fired by the British artillery but many casualties were suffered in no-man's land, about 50 percent of the total casualties occurring before the first German trench had been captured. German artillery-fire and machine-gun fire was so effective that all company commanders of 1st RMLI were killed
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The plan was for the battalions to leap-frog towards the final objective. The 1st RMLI, Howe, Hawke and Hood battalions were assigned the Dotted Green Line and the Yellow Line, the 2nd RMLI, Anson, Nelson and Drake battalions were to take the Green and Red lines. When the battle began in the early
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The Belgian commanders decided to continue the defence of Antwerp with the garrison troops and move the 2nd Division and the British troops across the Scheldt; it was decided that if forts 1 and 2 were lost, the Royal Naval Division would withdraw at dusk. News arrived that the forts had fallen at
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right flank, to reinforce them or to co-operate with the 18th Division between the Ancre and the Miraumont road. On the northern flank two infantry companies, engineers and pioneers were placed to establish the defensive flank on the left. The divisional artillery and an army field brigade with
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The German trenches had been severely damaged by the British bombardment, the attackers lost direction and leap-frogging broke down. The commander and second-in-command of Drake Battalion were killed and Hawke battalion lost its commander and several company commanders. Freyberg, having been
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provided covering fire, with three field batteries from the 62nd Division further north, to place a protective barrage along the northern flank. The darkness, fog and mud were as bad as on the south bank but the German defence was far less effective. The creeping barrage moved at 100 yards
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Deal Battalion was still assembling, so only Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth battalions were sent to Flanders; two landing at Ostend in the early morning of 27 August and the other the next day. They were ordered to hold the town until Belgian troops who had retreated into France could be
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and moved west, parallel to the Netherlands frontier. The 1st Naval Brigade reached the Scheldt at midnight, only to find that the bridges were being demolished and under a German shrapnel bombardment. The troops crossed using barges and boats and set out for a rendezvous at
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and led the British towards the Yellow Line at Beaucourt Station. Nelson, Hawke and Howe battalions had suffered many casualties; Lieutenant-Colonel Burge, Commanding Officer of Nelson Battalion, was killed whilst attacking a fortified section of the Dotted Green Line and
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swam ashore and lit flares along the beach, crept inland and observed the Ottoman defences. Freyberg found that the defences were dummies and returned safely to report. Just after dawn, the decoy force sailed south to join the main landings, coming ashore on 30 April.
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The 1916 reorganisation reduced the division to two brigades of naval infantry and one army brigade. There were changes among the army units. In the 190th Brigade, the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and Honourable Artillery Company battalions were replaced with the
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and ratings were transferred from the navy to provide a cadre and some officers were provided by the army but most of the recruits were reservists or men who had volunteered on the outbreak of war. The eight battalions were named after naval commanders,
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unless otherwise noted. The division initially comprised eight naval battalions, named after British naval commanders (Anson, Benbow, Collingwood, Drake, Hawke, Hood, Howe and Nelson), plus the Royal Marine Brigade of four battalions from the
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intervening trenches between forts 2 and 7 were occupied by the two naval brigades and the 4th and 7th Fortress regiments, with the Belgian 2nd Division and the Marine Brigade in reserve. The British forces under the command of Major-General
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joined the 188th Brigade in 1918. Due to the losses the division suffered at Passchendaele and Welsh Ridge, the Howe and Nelson battalions were disbanded with the personnel absorbed into the remaining naval battalions.
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inner ring, where the trenches were again found to be shallow and the ground cleared for 500 yards (460 m) in front, which made them easily visible to German artillery observers. On the night of
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ports were too exposed. This would be more demanding on naval escort ships, leaving too few to support the force at Ostend. The Marines were re-embarked on 31 September and returned to their ports.
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were ordered by Winston Churchill to continue the defence for as long as possible and to be ready to cross to the west bank (near The Netherlands frontier) rather than surrender.
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was used. The division fought at Antwerp in 1914 and at Gallipoli in 1915. In 1916, following many losses among the original naval volunteers, the division was transferred to the
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half the original complement, were interned and about forty stragglers managed to sneak along the border and escape. The men were to spend the rest of the war at
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wanted to deny the Germans submarine bases in Belgian ports for operations in the English Channel. On 24 August, German cavalry patrols were reported near
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The division arrived at Ypres just before the Second Battle of Passchendaele (26 October – 10 November). On 26 October, Immediately to the north of the
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The "Race to the Sea" in September–October 1914; the final position of the front-line is west of Ostend. Antwerp is marked by a circle on the right.
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Organisation at the end of July 1916 on the Western Front, having been renamed the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division and transferred to Army command.
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and cut off from the rest of the Allies by the German advance, the majority of the Belgian army fell back towards the fortified port of
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Organisation in April 1915, prior to landing at Gallipoli. Note that the division did not contain any artillery units at this point.
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with surplus men of the Naval Reserve, to join with the Marine Brigade to produce a composite Royal Naval Division. A few
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Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914: Antwerp, La Bassée, Armentières, Messines and Ypres October–November 1914
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to decide that supplies would have to be brought through ports in western France, as the existing arrangements in the
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and it was decided to land a small naval detachment to secure the town. Further south, the French armies and the
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Military Operations France and Belgium 1917: The German Retreat to the Hindenburg Line and the Battles of Arras
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After the evacuation of Gallipoli, the RND moved to France where it participated in the final phase of the
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hours of 13 November, platoons from the 1st RMLI crawled across no-man's land towards the German line. A
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reservists and volunteers, who were not needed for service at sea. For RN personnel, the designation
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On 17 October, just before the Battle of the Ancre, Paris was wounded and replaced by Major-General
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A German counter-attack the next day was stopped by artillery-fire. The 63rd Division lost
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and orders were sent to the 2nd Division and the British for a retirement, which began at
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as the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division, re-using the number from the disbanded second-line
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and the defensive flank established, the last German strong-point being captured at
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On the north bank of the Ancre, the 63rd Division attacked on 17 February, with the
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the mistake was realised as the rest of the division began to cross the river from
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The division was able to close up to the Paddebeek by attacking at night from
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a method which took more ground than its attacks in October, for a loss of
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Military Operations Gallipoli: Inception of the Campaign to May 1915
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The Long Long Trail: The British Army in the Great War of 1914–1918
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Map of Turkish forces at Gallipoli, April 1915: Bulair top right
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Military units and formations of the Royal Navy in World War I
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troops arrived on 30 August. The rapid Allied retreat led the
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Khaki Jack: The Royal Naval Division in the First World War
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Caesar, A. (2004). "Brooke, Rupert Chawner (1887–1915)".
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of the First World War. It was originally formed as the
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The Royal Marines, From Sea Soldiers to a Special Force
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of four infantry battalions was formed from men of the
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4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment
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(1929). 1725:Organisation in France, July 1916 1543:The British Army in the Great War 1419:And paper supplied there to suit, 1412:Observing that his staff advisors 1148:The division participated in the 937:at the outbreak of the war, from 447: 2167: 1955:King's Shropshire Light Infantry 1410:Made haste to reply to his words 1396:Which leaves its excreta about". 1392:Exclaimed with a horrified shout 1296: 958:63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division 97: 85: 67: 35: 18:63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division 2458: 1953:(Artists Rifles) and the 1/4th 1850:63rd Divisional Signals Company 1408:And certain responsible critics 1394:"I refuse to command a division 16:For the earlier formation, see 3072:At Antwerp and the Dardanelles 2466:"Lives of the First World War" 2048:Second Battle of Passchendaele 1482:Second Battle of Passchendaele 1472:Second Battle of Passchendaele 1401:No one was prepared to refute, 967:for the remainder of the war. 192:Second Battle of Passchendaele 50:20 August 1914 – 19 July 1916 1: 3254:6th (United Kingdom) Division 3249:3rd (United Kingdom) Division 3244:1st (United Kingdom) Division 3147:Royal Naval Division memorial 2188: 2105: 1889:, RFA (broken up August 1916) 1707:RN Divisional Cyclist Company 1360:Beaucourt had been captured. 1354:Lieutenant-Colonel Wilson DSO 1008:, decided to embody two more 5088:History of the Royal Marines 3395: 3074:. 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Index

63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division

United Kingdom
Royal Navy
British Army
Infantry
Division
VIII Corps
Westminster
London
First World War
Siege of Antwerp
Race to the Sea
Gallipoli campaign
Battle of the Ancre
Battle of Arras
Second Battle of Passchendaele
Operation Michael
Battle of Cambrai

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Gallipoli campaign
Naval operations
Landing at Cape Helles
1st Krithia
2nd Krithia
3rd Krithia
Gully Ravine

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