New Zealand Rifle Brigade (Earl of Liverpool's Own)

New Zealand Rifle Brigade (Earl of Liverpool's Own)
The New Zealand Rifle Brigade
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NZRB cap badge
Active 1 May 1915 - 4 Feb 1919
Country New Zealand
Type Infantry
Size Four Battalions
Nickname "The Dinks"
Motto Soyes Ferme
Engagements First World War
Commanders
Ceremonial chief Earl of Liverpool

The New Zealand Rifle Brigade (Earl of Liverpool's Own), affectionately known as The Dinks, was formed on 1 May 1915 as the 3rd Brigade of the New Zealand Division, part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. During the first World War it fought in Egypt, against the Senussi, and then on the Western Front. It was disbanded on 4 February 1919.

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History

When the first World War commenced New Zealand only had sufficient infantry battalions to form a single brigade and this was combined with an Australian brigade to form the New Zealand and Australian Division. New Zealand had also been recruiting reinforcements to fill the ranks of soldiers killed and wounded and after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire Suez Offensive with minimal losses, it became clear that additional units could be formed.

Formation

The decision was taken to use the three battalions of reinforcements in Egypt, with another inbound, to form the 2nd New Zealand Brigade. The 5th Reinforcements were still in New Zealand and were nominated to form the nucleus of a new infantry unit that was initially designated as the Trentham Infantry Regiment, after the camp where it was formed. Consisting of two battalions and commanded by a British Army officer, Lt Col H.T. Fulton DSO, it did not become the New Zealand Rifle Brigade until 1 Oct 1915 [1] shortly after a 3rd and 4th Battalion had been added.

Egypt

Two battalions left Wellington on 8 October 1915 eventually arriving in Cairo on 14 November. They were then attached for duties with the Western Frontier Force. They were joined on 13 and 15 March 1916 by the third and fourth battalions. After a period of reorganisation the full brigade left Alexandria on 7 April for France.

France

After a period of training the brigade entered the line on 13 May east of Armentieres. It participated in the vast majority of the battles of 1916, 1917 and 1918. Notable examples include:

  • The brigade's first major offensive was during the Battle of the Somme when it attacked on 15 September as part of the Battle of Flers-Courcelette.
  • The Battle of Messines, possibly the most complete Allied victory of the war until late 1918.
  • Third Ypres, normally described these days as Passchendaele.
  • It was thrown into a gap in the line caused by the German attack, called Operation Michael, on 26 April 1918.
  • Finally it fully participated in the Hundred Days Offensive that ultimately culminated inside Germany

The end

The first elements of the Brigade were returned to New Zealand from 26 December 1918, with up to 1000 per week leaving. By the end of January 1919, the four battalions had been reduced to two with the final units being disbanded on 4 February 1919.

Mascot

Marble headstone for Freda

The unit had a Dalmatian dog called Freda, as a mascot, which died in England in 1918. A marble memorial to the dog can be found on Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.

Awards

Battle honours

During its short existence the Brigade was awarded the following battle honours[2]

1916

1917

  • Ploegsteert Wood
  • Messines
  • Dixmude
  • Passchendaele

1918

  • Colincamps
  • Hebuterne
  • Puisieux
  • Favreuil
  • Trescault Ridge
  • Lesdain
  • Le Quesnoy

Individual medals

Two members of the Brigade won the Victoria Cross; LCpl Samuel Frickleton on 7 June 1917 and Sgt Harry Laurent on 12 September 1918. In addition, the following were awarded[3]:

References

  1. ^ New Zealand Gazette 115, 7 Oct 1915 
  2. ^ Stewart, H, Col (1921), The New Zealand Division 1916-19: A Popular History Based on Official Records, Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd .
  3. ^ Austin, W.S (1924), The Official History of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (The Earl of Liverpool's Own), L.T Watkins Ltd, Wellington .

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