- 4th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 4th Infantry Division
caption=Insignia of the 4th Division
dates= 1809 - 1947
1956 - 1978
1995 -
country= United Kingdom
allegiance=
branch=British Army
type=Infantry
role=
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command_structure=Land Command
current_commander= Major General Peter Everson OBE
garrison=Aldershot
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battles=Napoleonic WarsBattle of Talavera Battle of Albuera Battle of Badajoz (1812) Battle of Salamanca Battle of Roncesvalles (1813) Battle of Vitoria Battle of the Pyrenees Battle of Orthez Battle of Toulouse (1814)
Crimean WarBattle of Alma Battle of Inkerman Battle of Balaclava
World War I
Le CateauBattle of Marne Retreat from Mons Battle of Aisne First Battle of Ypres Battle of Messines Hill 60 Second Battle of Ypres Battle of Albert Battle of Le Transloy Battle of the Somme First Battle of the Scarpe Third Battle of the Scarpe Battle of Polygon Wood Battle of Broodseinde Battle of Poelcapelle Battle of Passchendaele Battle of Arras Battle of Hazebroucke Battle of Bethune Advance in Flanders Battle of the Scarpe Battle of Drocourt-Queant Battle of the Canal du Nord Battle of the Selle Battle of Valenciennes
World War IIBattle of France Oued Zarga the Medjez Plain Tunis Trasimene Line Arezzo Florence Rimini Line
Monte Cassino
notable_commanders=General SirHorace Smith-Dorrien , GCB, GCMG, DSO, (26.5.1858 - 12.8.1930)
Lieutenant General SirCharles Colville , (7.8.1770 - 27.3.1843)
Lieutenant-General SirThomas D'Oyly Snow KCB, KCMG (5.5.1858 - 30.8.1940)
General SirAlfred Dudley Ward , GCB, KBE, DSO,(27.1.1905 - 28.12.1991)
Field Marshal SirNigel Thomas Bagnall , GCB, CVO, MC (10.2.1927 - 8.4.2002)
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identification_symbol_label=Insignia of the 4th Division, replaced by current design in 1995.|History
The 4th Infantry Division is a regular
British Army division with a long history having been present at thePeninsula War theCrimean War ,World War I , and during theSecond World War .Napoleonic Wars
The British 4th Division was originally formed in 1809 by
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington for service in thePeninsula War . It fought in theBattle of Talavera and theBattle of Salamanca ,Battle of Badajoz (1812) and theBattle of Roncesvalles (1813) ,Battle of Vitoria ,Battle of the Pyrenees ,Battle of Orthez ,Battle of Toulouse (1814) .At the
Battle of Waterloo it was tasked with holding Wellington's right flank and took no active part in the fighting but did capture the town ofCambrai afterwards.The commanding General at this time was
Charles Colville ,In his novel "Les Misérables "Victor Hugo credits Colville with asking for the surrender of theImperial Guard at Waterloo and receiving General Cambronne's reply of "Merd". [cite web|title=les miserables|url=http://www.online-literature.com/victor_hugo/les_miserables/84/ Chapter XIV. The Last Square]Formation at Waterloo
*Commanding General Major-General Sir
Charles Colville *4th Brigade Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Mitchell
**3rd Battalion, 14th (the Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot
**1st Battalion, 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welch Fuziliers) Lieuteant-Colonel Sir Henry Walton-Ellis
**51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)*6th Brigade Major-General George Johnstone)
**2nd Battalion, 35th (the Sussex) Regiment of Foot
**54th (the West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot
**59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot
**1st Battalion, 91st Regiment of Foot*6th Hanoverian Brigade Major-General Sir James Lyon
**Field Battalion Calenberg
**Field Battalion Lauenburg
**Landwehr Battalion Bentheim
**Landwehr Battalion Hoya
**Landwehr Battalion NienburgCrimean War
The Division was also called for service during the
Crimean War fought between the allied forces of the United Kingdom, French Empire and theOttoman Empire on one side and Russia on the other.It saw action in theBattle of Alma theBattle of Inkerman and theBattle of Balaclava ,fought on 25 October , 1854 ( famous for theCharge of the Light Brigade and theThin Red Line ).Formation During The Crimean War
Commanding General: Major General Sir
George Cathcart *7th Brigade: Brigadier General Torrens
**20th Foot
**21st Royal Scots Fusiliers
**68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) *8th Brigade
**46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot
**57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
*one field battery royal ArtilleryWorld war I
As a permanently established Regular Army division it was amongst the first to be sent to
France as part of theBritish Expeditionary Force at the outbreak of the First World War. It served on theWestern Front for the duration of the war and was present during all the major offensives including theBattle of the Marne ,Battle of Ypres ,Battle of the Somme and theBattle of Passchendaele .World War I formation
; 10th Brigade :
*1st Battalion,The Royal Warwickshire Regiment
*2nd Battalion, theSeaforth Highlanders
*1st Battalion, theRoyal Irish Fusiliers ("until August 1917")
*1/7th Battalion, theArgyll & Sutherland Highlanders ("from January 1915 until March 1916")
*The Household Battalion ("from November 1916 until February 1918")
*3/10th Battalion,The Middlesex Regiment ("from August 1917 until February 1918")
*2nd Battalion,The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) ("from 12th Bde. February 1918"); 11th Brigade :
*1st Battalion, theSomerset Light Infantry
*1st Battalion,The Hampshire Regiment
*1st Battalion, the Rifle Brigade
*1/5th (City ofLondon ) Battalion,The London Regiment ("until May 1915")
*1st Battalion,The East Lancashire Regiment ("until February 1918")
*2nd Battalion,The Royal Irish Regiment ("from 12 Bde. July 1915 until May 1916"); 12th Brigade :
*1st Battalion,The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
*2nd Battalion, theLancashire Fusiliers
*2nd Battalion,The Essex Regiment
*2nd Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) ("from January 1916 to 10th Bde. February 1918")
*2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment ("from March 1915, to 11th Bde. July 1915")
*1/5th Battalion,The South Lancashire Regiment ("from February 1915 until January 1916")
*1/2nd Battalion,The Monmouthshire Regiment ("until January 1916")From early November 1915 until February 1916 the 12th Brigade was swapped with the 107th Brigade of the 36th (Ulster) Division.
World War II
The Division served during
World War II and was sent to France as part of theBritish Expeditionary Force (BEF), together with the 3rd Infantry Division in formed theBritish II Corps . After the 1940Battle of France and the evacuation at Dunkirk, it spent the next two years in the United Kingdom on Invasion duties and training for its next deployment which would be as part of theBritish First Army andOperation Torch , the landings on the North West African coast.During the
Tunisia Campaign it was involved inOperation Vulcan the final ground attack against Axis forces in North Africa.After the Axis defeat in Africa it was next involved in the
Italian Campaign , and fought at theBattle of Monte Cassino .In November 1944 it was dispatched to Greece to provide assistance during the
Greek Civil War .Commanders During World War II
*Maj. Gen. D.G. Johnson
*Maj. Gen. T.R. Eastwood
*Maj. Gen. J.G. Swayne
*Maj. Gen. J.L.I. Hawkesworth
*Maj. Gen. H.J. Hayman-Joyce
*Maj. Gen. A.D.Ward
*Maj. Gen. C.B. CallanderWorld War II formation
; 10th Infantry Brigade :
*2nd Battalion, the
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
*2nd Battalion, theDuke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
*1st Battalion, theRoyal Warwickshire Regiment ("until May 1940")
*1/6th Battalion, theEast Surrey Regiment ; 11th Infantry Brigade (until June 1942) :
*2nd Battalion, the
Lancashire Fusiliers
*1st Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment
*1st Battalion, theOxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
*5th Battalion, theNorthamptonshire Regiment ("from January 1940"); 12th Infantry Brigade :
*2nd Battalion, the
Royal Fusiliers
*1st Battalion, theSouth Lancashire Regiment ("until June 1940")
*1st Battalion, theBlack Watch ("until March 1940")
*6th Battalion, theBlack Watch ("from March 1940")
*1st Battalion, theRoyal West Kent Regiment ("from September 1940"); 21st Tank Brigade (June 1942 - December 1943) :
*
48th Royal Tank Regiment
*12th Royal Tank Regiment
*145th RegimentRoyal Armoured Corps ; 28th Infantry Brigade (from December 1943) :
*2nd Battalion, the
Somerset Light Infantry
*2nd Battalion, theKing's Regiment (Liverpool)
*1st Battalion, theArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders
*2/4nd Battalion, theHampshire Regiment Support Units
*2nd Bn.
The Northumberland Fusiliers (Machine-Gun Battalion)
*4th Reconnaissance Regt.Royal Armoured Corps Post World War II
It was reformed from 11th Armoured Division on 1 April 1956, and took on 20th Armoured Brigade Group from the disbanding 6th Armoured Division in May 1958. At the time the Division also incorporated the (Canadian) 4th Infantry Brigade and the 4th Guards Brigade. It was redesignated 4th
Armoured Division on 1 January 1978, parenting Task Force Golf and Task Force Hotel, and served as part of I (BR) Corps in Germany. Following the 1981-1983 Army reorganisation, I (BR) Corps consisted of 1st and 4th Armoured Divisions, which would have manned the front line against the anticipated attack by the Soviet 3rd Shock Army.It ceased this role on 1 July 1993.Formation 1981 - 1983
*11th Armoured Brigade
*20th Armoured Brigade
*33rd Armoured BrigadeCurrent formation
The Division was reformed again in 1995 as a regenerative division - a
military district in all but name - that serves as the parent formation for units in SouthernEngland .The Division's current insignia is a
tiger . It is currently commanded by Major General PF Everson, from HQ at Steeles Road,Aldershot . Major General Everson reports to Lieutenant General Nick Parker, Commander Regional Forces, at HQLand Command at Wilton. The Division is responsible for the administration ofAldershot Garrison and three Regional Brigades:*2nd (South East) Brigade
*43rd (Wessex) Brigade
*145th (South) BrigadeFor administrative purposes, the following formations are also under the administrative control of 4th Division:
*British Gurkhas Nepal
*British Garrison BruneiRecent Commanders
Recent Commanders have been: [Whitaker's Almanacks]
*1995-1997 Major General NWF Richards
*1998-2001 Major General TJ Sullivan
*2001-2002 Major General AS Ritchie
*2003-2004 Major General DL Judd
*2004-2005 Major General JS Kerr
*2006-present Major General PF EversonReferences
ee also
*
List of British divisions in World War I External links
* [http://www.army.mod.uk/4div/index.htm 4th Division website]
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/4div.htm The British Army in the Great War: The 4th Division]
* [http://www.regiments.org/formations/uk-div/div04.htm British Regiments and Formations Site]
* [http://www.unithistories.com/units_british/4InfDiv.html British Unit Histories]
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