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The
First World War British
Cavalry Corps was formed 9 October 1914.
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Command
Commander
Lieutenant-General
Edmund Allenby
Chief of Staff Colonel
John Vaughan
Colonel G S
Brigadier-General
George Barrow
Brigadier-General
Royal Artillery B. F. Drake
[1]
Defensive position built by the
4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards in August 1914
1st Cavalry Division commanded just two brigades until the
9th Cavalry Brigade was formed on 14 April 1915.
[2]
Major-General
Beauvoir De Lisle
GSO 1
Lieutenant-Colonel A F Home
Brigadier-General
Charles James Briggs
2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays)
5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards
11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars
1st Signal Troop
[1]
Brigadier-General R L Mullens
4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards
9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers
18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars
1/1st Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars from 31 October to 11 November
2nd Signal Troop
[1]
1st Division troops
VII Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery
H Battery, RHA
I Battery, RHA
VII RHA Brigade Ammunition Column
1st Field Squadron
Royal Engineers
1st Signal Squadron Royal Engineers
1st Cavalry Division Supply Column
Army Service Corps
1st Cavalry
Field Ambulance
3rd Cavalry Field Ambulance
[1]
Squadron from the
1st Life Guards August 1914, attached to the
Household Cavalry Composite Regiment preparing to leave for France.
Major-General
Hubert Gough
GSO 1 Lieutenant-Colonel W H Greenly
[1]
Brigadier-General
John Vaughan
4th (Queen's Own) Hussars
5th (Royal Irish) Lancers
16th (The Queen's) Lancers
3rd Signal Troop
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Brigadier-General
Cecil Edward Bingham
Household Cavalry Composite Regiment to 11 November
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
3rd (King's Own) Hussars
1/1st Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars from 11 November
4th Signal Troop
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Brigadier-General
Philip Chetwode
2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers
20th Hussars
5th Signal Troop
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2nd Division troops
III Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery
D Battery, RHA
E Battery, RHA
J Battery, RHA
III RHA Brigade Ammunition Column
2nd Field Squadron
Royal Engineers
2nd Signal Squadron Royal Engineers
2nd Cavalry Division Supply Column
Army Service Corps
2nd Cavalry
Field Ambulance
4th Cavalry Field Ambulance
5th Cavalry Field Ambulance
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Soldier from the
3rd Cavalry Division in Belgium 13 October 1914
Joined the Cavalry Corps 25 October
Major-General
Julian Byng
GSO 1 Lieutenant-Colonel M F Gage
Commander RHA Lieutenant-Colonel C H de Rougemont
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Brigadier-General
Ernest Makins
3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards
1st (Royal) Dragoons
10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars to 20 November
1/1st North Somerset Yeomanry from 13 November
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Brigadier-General
Charles Kavanagh
1st Life Guards
2nd Life Guards
Royal Horse Guards to 20 November
1/1st Leicestershire Yeomanry from 12 November
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Formed 20 November
Brigadier-General
Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley-Johnson
Royal Horse Guards
10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars
1/1st Essex Yeomanry from 10 December
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3rd Division troops
XV Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (later renumbered as
IV Brigade, RHA )
K Battery, RHA
C Battery, RHA from 19 October
G Battery, RHA from 25 November
XV (later IV) RHA Brigade Ammunition Column
3rd Field Squadron Royal Engineers
3rd Signal Squadron Royal Engineers
3rd Cavalry Division Supply Column
6th Cavalry Field Ambulance
7th Cavalry Field Ambulance
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[5]
See also
References
Bibliography
Becke, Major A.F. (1935). Order of Battle of Divisions Part 1. The Regular British Divisions . London: His Majesty's Stationery Office.
ISBN
1-871167-09-4 .
Edmonds, J.E. (1925). Military Operations France and Belgium, 1914: Antwerp, La Bassée, Armentières, Messines and Ypres October–November 1914 .
History of the Great War Based on Official Documents by Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence. Vol. II (1st ed.). London: Macmillan.
ISBN
978-184574717-6 .
OCLC
220044986 .