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At the start of [[World War I]] the division consisted of: |
At the start of [[World War I]] the division consisted of: |
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*Commander Major General T Pilcher |
*Commander Major General [[Thomas Pilcher|T Pilcher]] |
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*Rangoon Brigade, Brigadier General Johnstone |
*Rangoon Brigade, Brigadier General Johnstone |
Revision as of 18:40, 1 February 2014
The Burma Division was a static formation of the British Indian Army. It was created as part of the 1903 reforms of the Indian Army by Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener then Commander-in-Chief, India. The task of such formations was to oversee area brigades commanding Internal Security troops. The formation is best thought of as a provincial or district command rather than as an infantry division.
The headquarters of the division was at Maymyo.
At the start of World War I the division consisted of:
- Commander Major General T Pilcher
- Rangoon Brigade, Brigadier General Johnstone
- 4th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
- 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers
- 66th Punjabis
- 79th Infantry
- 89th Punjabis
- 64th & 75th Batteries Royal Garrison Artillery
- 22 Mountain Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
- Mandalay Brigade, Major General Raitt
- 1st Battalion Border Regiment
- 64th Pioneers
- 80th Infantry
- 91st Punjabis
- 1/10th Gurkha Rifles