Topic: AIF & MEF & EEF
MEDITERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
ORDER OF BATTLE
AUGUST 1915
Between 1929-1932, Cecil Faber Aspinall-Oglander and Archibald Frank Becke produced two volumes about the Gallipoli Campaign for the Historical Section, Committee on Imperial Defence and has been known as part of the Official War History series. The following Order of Battle for the Allied forces is extracted from that source.
Aspinall-Oglander, CF, Military Operations, Gallipoli, (1932), pp. 487 - 495.
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Order Of Battle, August 1915
Commander-in-Chief
General Sir Ian Hamilton, G.C.B.
Chief of the General StaffMajor General W. P. Braithwaite, C.B.
Deputy Adjutant-GeneralBrigadier General E. M. Woodward.
Deputy Quartermaster-GeneralMajor General G. F. Ellison. [Note: Succeeded Brigadier General S.H. Winter, 7th August.]
VIII CORPS
General Officer CommandingLieutenant General Sir F. J. Davies, K.C.B. [Note: Replaced Major General W. Douglas, in temporary command, 8th August.]
Brigadier General, General StaffBrigadier General H. E. Street.
29TH DIVISION
Major General H. de B. de Lisle, C.B.
86th Brigade2/Royal Fusiliers.
1/Lancashire Fusiliers
1/Royal Munster Fusiliers.
1/Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
87th Brigade2/South Wales Borderers.
1/Kings Own Southern Borderers
1/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
1/The Border Regiment.
88th Brigade:4/Worcestershire Regiment.
2/Hampshire Regiment.
1/Essex Regiment.
1/5th Royal Scots (T.F.).
XV Brigade Royal Horse Artillery (B, L, & Y Batteries).
XVII Brigade Royal Field Artillery (13th, 26th & 92nd Batteries).
CXLVII Brigade Royal Field Artillery (10th, 97th & 368th Batteries).
460th (Howitzer) Battery Royal Field Artillery
90th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
14th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
1/2nd London, 1/2nd Lowland & 1/1st West Riding Field Companies Royal Engineers (T.F.).
Divisional Cyclist Company
42nd (EAST LANCS.) DIVISION (Territorial Force)
Major General W. Douglas, C.B. [Resumed command from Brigadier General W. R. Marshall, 8th August.]
125th Brigade:1/5th Lancashire Fusiliers
1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers
1/7th Lancashire Fusiliers
1/8th Lancashire Fusiliers
126th Brigade:1/4th East Lancashire Regiment
1/5th East Lancashire Regiment
1/9th Manchester Regiment
1/10th Manchester Regiment
127th Brigade1/5th Manchester Regiment
1/6th Manchester Regiment
1/7th Manchester Regiment
1/8th Manchester Regiment
1/1st East Lancashire Brigade Royal Field Artillery (4th, 5th & 6th Batteries). [4th Battery and I section 6th Battery did not arrive from Egypt until September.]
1/2nd East Lancashire Brigade Royal Field Artillery (15th, 16th & 17th Batteries). [In Egypt.]
1/3rd East Lancashire Brigade Royal Field Artillery (18th, 19th & 20th Batteries). [19th & 20th Batteries did not arrive from Egypt until September.]
1/4th East Lancashire (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery (1st & 2nd Cumberland Batteries).
1/1st East Lancashire, 1/2nd East Lancashire & 1/2nd West Lancashire [Attached 52nd Division till 28th August.] Field Companies Royal Engineers
52ND (LOWLAND) DIVISION (Territorial Force)
Major General G. G. A. Egerton, C.B.
155th Brigade:1/4th Royal Scots Fusiliers
1/5th Royal Scots Fusiliers
1/4th Kings Own Southern Borderers
1/5th Kings Own Southern Borderers
156th Brigade:1/4th Royal Scots.
1/7th Royal Scots
1/7th Scottish Rifles.
1/8th Scottish Rifles.
157th Brigade:1/5th Highland Light Infantry
1/6th Highland Light Infantry
1/7th Highland Light Infantry
1/5th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
1/2nd Lowland Brigade Royal Field Artillery[In Egypt.]
1/4th Lowland (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery (1/4th & 1/5th City of Glasgow Batteries).
2/1st and 2/2nd Lowland Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION
Major General A. Paris, C.B.
1st Brigade:Drake Battalion
Nelson Battalion
Hawke Battalion
Hood Battalion
2nd Brigade:No. 1 Battalion Royal Marines Light Infantry
No. 2 Battalion Royal Marines Light Infantry
Howe Battalion
Anson Battalion [On beach duties at Suvla.]
1st, 2nd & 3rd Field Companies Engineers.
Divisional Cyclist Company
IX CORPS
General Officer CommandingLieutenant General Hon. Sir F. W. Stopford, K.C.M.G.
Brigadier General, General StaffBrigadier General H. L. Reed, V.C.
10TH (IRISH) DIVISION
Lieutenant General Sir B. T. Mahon, K.C.V.O.
29th Brigade: [Attached A. & NZ. Corps.]10/Hampshire Regiment
6/Royal Irish Rifles
5/Connaught Rangers.
6/Leinster Regiment
30th Brigade:6/Royal Munster Fusiliers
7/Royal Munster Fusiliers
6/Royal Dublin Fusiliers
7/Royal Dublin Fusiliers
31st Brigade:5/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
6/Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
5/Royal Irish Fusiliers
6/Royal Irish Fusiliers
6/Royal Irish Regt. (Pioneers).
LIV Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [Did not come further than Mudros. Eventually went to Salonika.
LV Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [A & C Batteries did not arrive from Egypt until Sept.]
LVI Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [At Helles. A & B Batteries did not arrive from Egypt until October.]
LVII (Howitzer) Brigade (H.Q. with. A & D Batteries only).
65th, 66thh and 85th Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
11TH (NORTHERN) DIVISION:
Major General F. Hammersley, C.B.
32nd Brigade:9/West Yorks Regiment
6/Yorkshire Regiment
8/West Riding Regiment
6/York & Lancashire Regiment
33rd Brigade:6/Lincolnshire Regiment
6/The Border Regiment
7/South Staffordshire Regiment
9/Sherwood Foresters.
34th Brigade:8/Northumberland Fusiliers
5/Dorsetshire Regiment
9/Lancashire Fusiliers
11/Manchester Regiment
6/East Yorkshire Regiment (Pioneers).
LVIII Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries).
LIX Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries).
LX Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [In Egypt. Eventually sent to Salonika.]
67th, 68th & 86th Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
13TH (WESTERN) DIVISION: [Attached A. & New Zealand Corps.]
Major General F. C. Shaw, C.B.
38th Brigade:6/South Lancashire Regiment
6/Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
6/East Lancashire Regiment
6/King's Own.
9/Worcestershire Regiment
39th Brigade:7/North Staffordshire Regiment
9/Worcestershire Regiment
9/Royal Warwickshire Regiment
7/Gloucestershire Regiment
40th Brigade:4/South Wales Borderers
8/Royal Welch Fusiliers
8/Cheshire Regiment
5/Wiltshire Regiment
8/Welch Regiment (Pioneers)
LXVI Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [At Helles.]
LXVII Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [In Egypt. Eventually sent to Salonika.]
LXVIII Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries) [In Egypt. Eventually sent to Salonika.]
LXIX (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery (A, B, C & D Batteries). [At Anzac.]
71st, 72nd and 88th Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
CORPS TROOPS
4th (Highland) Mountain Artillery Brigade (T.F.)
Argyllshire Battery and Ross & Cromarty Battery
ATTACHED IX CORPS
53RD (WELSH) DIVISION (Territorial Force) :
Major General Hon. J. E. Lindley. [Succeeded by Brigadier General Hon. H. A. Lawrence 19th August. Brigadier General W. R. Marshall took command 25th August.]
158th Brigade:1/5th Royal Welch Fusiliers
1/6th Royal Welch Fusiliers
1/7th Royal Welch Fusiliers
1/1st Herefordshire Regiment
159th Brigade1/4th Cheshire Regiment
1/7th Cheshire Regiment
1/4th Welch Regiment
1/5th Welch Regiment
160th Brigade2/4th Queen's (R.W. Surrey Regiment)
2/10th Middlesex Regiment
2/4th R.W. Kent Regiment
1/4th Royal Sussex Regiment
1/1st Welsh & 2/1st Cheshire Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
54TH (EAST ANGLIAN) DIVISION (Territorial Force)
Major General FS Inglefield, C.B.
161st Brigade1/4th Essex Regiment
1/6th Essex Regiment
1/5th Essex Regiment
1/7th Essex Regiment
162nd Brigade1/5th Bedfordshire Regiment
14th Northamptonshire Regiment
1/10th London Regiment
1/11th London Regiment
163rd Brigade1/4th Norfolk Regiment
1/5th Norfolk Regiment
1/5th Suffolk Regiment
1/8th Hampshire Regiment
1/2nd & 2/1st East Anglian Field Companies Royal Engineers
Divisional Cyclist Company
2ND MOUNTED DIVISION: [Dismounted]
Major General W. E. Peyton, C.B.
1st (South Midland) Brigade:1/1st Worcestershire Yeomanry
1/1st Warwickshire Yeomanry
Gloucestershire Hussars.
2nd (South Midland) Brigade:1/1st Royal Bucks Hussars
1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry
1/1st Dorset Yeomanry
3rd (Notts. & Derby) Brigade:1/1st Sherwood Rangers
1/1st Derbyshire Yeomanry
1/1st South Notts Hussars.
4th (London) Brigade:1/1st County of London Yeomanry
1/3rd County of London Yeomanry
1/1st City of London Yeomanry
5th Brigade: [Attached]1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry
1/2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dns.).
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS
General Officer CommandingLieutenant General Sir W. R. Birdwood, K.C.S.I.
Brigadier General, General StaffBrigadier General A. Skeen.
1ST AUSTRALIAN DIVISION
Major General H. B. Walker, D.S.O.
1st Australian Brigade:1st (New South Wales) Battalion
2nd (New South Wales) Battalion
3rd (New South Wales) Battalion
4th (New South Wales) Battalion
2nd Australian Brigade:5th (Victoria) Battalion
6th (Victoria) Battalion
7th (Victoria) Battalion
8th (Victoria) Battalion
3rd Australian Brigade:9th (Queensland) Battalion
10th (South Australia) Battalion
11th (West Australia) Battalion
12th (South Australia & West Australia and Tasmania) Battalion
I. (New South Wales) Field Artillery Brigade (1st, 2nd & 3rd Batteries).
II. (Victoria) Field Artillery Brigade (4th, 5th & 6th Batteries).
III. Field Artillery Brigade: 7th (Queensland), 8th (West Australia) & 9th (Tasmania) Batteries
1st, 2nd & 3rd Field Companies Australian Engineers.
4th (Victoria) Light Horse Regiment [Dismounted]
NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN DIVISION
Major General Sir A. J. Godley, K.C.M.G.
New Zealand Brigade:Auckland Battalion
Otago Battalion
Canterbury Battalion
Wellington Battalion
4th Australian Brigade:13th (New South Wales) Battalion
14th (Victoria) Battalion
15th (Queensland & Tasmania) Battalion
16th (South Australia & West Australia) Battalion
New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade: [Dismounted.]Auckland Mounted Rifles
Wellington Mounted Rifles
Canterbury Mounted Rifles
1st Australian Light Horse Brigade: [Dismounted.]1st (New South Wales) Regiment
2nd (Queensland) Regiment
3rd (South Australia & Tasmania) Regiment
Maori Detachment.
I. New Zealand Field Artillery Brigade (1st & 3rd Batteries & 6th How. Battery). [H.Q. and Bde, and 6th (Howitzer) Battery did not arrive from Egypt till October, New Zealand artillery was then organized in 2 brigades.]
II. New Zealand Field Artillery Brigade (2nd & 5th Batteries & 4th How. Battery). [H.Q. and Bde, and 6th (Howitzer) Battery did not arrive from Egypt till October, New Zealand artillery was then organized in 2 brigades.]
1st & 2nd Field Companies New Zealand Engineers.
New Zealand Field Troop, Engineers.
Otago Mounted Rifles [Dismounted.]
2ND AUSTRALIAN DIVISION: [Only 5th Australian Brigade present on peninsula in August. Remainder arrived from Egypt early in September.]
Major General J. G. Legge.
5th Australian Brigade:17th (New South Wales) Battalion
18th (New South Wales) Battalion
19th (New South Wales) Battalion
20th (New South Wales) Battalion
6th Australian Brigade:21st (Victoria) Battalion
22nd (Victoria) Battalion
23rd (Victoria) Battalion
24th (Victoria) Battalion
7th Australian Brigade:25th (Queensland) Battalion
26th (Queensland & Tasmania) Battalion
27th (South Australia) Battalion
28th (West Australia) Battalion
4th & 5th Field Companies Australian Engineers.
13th (Victoria) Light Horse Regiment [Dismounted.]
CORPS TROOPS
2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade: [Dismounted.]5th (Queensland) Regiment
6th (New South Wales) Regiment
7th (New South Wales) Regiment
3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade: [Dismounted.]8th (Victoria) Regiment
9th (Vic. & South Australia) Regiment
10th (West Australia) Regiment
7th Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade [21st (Kohat) Battery and 26th (Jacob's) Battery
1 x 4.7-inch Gun.
3 x 6-inch Howitzers.
ATTACHED NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN DIVISION
29th Indian Infantry Brigade:Major General H. V. Cox.
14th Sikhs
1/6th Gurkha Rifles
1/5th Gurkha Rifles
2/10th Gurkha Rifles.
G.H.Q. TROOPS
20TH BRIGADE, Royal Garrison Artillery:
10th, 15th & 91st Heavy Batteries Royal Garrison Artillery
24TH BRIGADE, Royal Garrison Artillery: [In Egypt.]
17th, 42nd & 43rd Siege Batteries Royal Garrison Artillery
ARMOURED CAR DIVISION (R.N.A.S.)
Nos. 3 [In Egypt.], 4 [In Egypt.], 9, 10, 11 & 12 [In Egypt.] Squadrons.
CORPS EXPEDITIONNAIRE D'ORIENT
CommanderGeneral Bailloud.
1ST DIVISION:
General Brulard.
1st Metropolitan Brigade:175th Regiment.
1st Regiment de marche d'Afrique (2 Battalions Zouaves, 1 Battalions Foreign Legion).
Foreign Legion Battalion (2 Companies).
2nd Colonial Brigade:4th Colonial Regiment.
6th Colonial Regiment.
6 Batteries of Artillery (75-mm.).
2 Batteries of Artillery (65-mm.).
2ND DIVISION
3rd Metropolitan Brigade:176th Regiment.
2nd Regiment de marche d'Afrique (3 Battalions Zouaves).
4th Colonial Brigade:7th Colonial Regiment.
8th Colonial Regiment.
9 Batteries of Artillery (75-mm.).
CORPS ARTILLERY
1 Heavy Battery, 120-MM. Long (4.7-inch)
1 Heavy Battery, 155-mm- long (6-inch).
2 Heavy Batteries, 155-mm- short (6-inch)
2 Siege guns, 240-mm. (9.4-inch).
Battery of naval guns.
Further Reading:
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Order Of Battle, August 1915