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The British Army during the First World War was a massive and diverse force that fought in various theatres of war, from the Western Front to the Middle East. Learn about its history, organization, battles, weapons, and legacy on this Wikipedia page.
The Indian Army during British rule, also referred to as the British Indian Army, was the main military force of the British Indian Empire until 1947. It was responsible for the defence of both British India and the princely states , which could also have their own armies .
9th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) 10th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) 12th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) Categories: Air defence units and formations of the British Army. British World War II divisions. British Army divisions.
Lashmer Whistler. Archie Cecil Thomas White. Charles Wickham (police officer) Douglas Wimberley. George Wood (British Army officer) Philip James Woods. Categories: British military personnel of the Russian Civil War. British Army personnel by war.
This is a list of equipment of the British Army currently in use. It includes current equipment such as small arms, combat vehicles, explosives, missile systems, engineering vehicles, logistical vehicles, vision systems, communication systems, aircraft, watercraft, artillery, air defence, transport vehicles, as well as future equipment and equipment being trialled.
General James Balfour (3 November 1743 – 18 March 1823) was a British Army General. He was the son of Robert Balfour of Balbirnie and Ann Ramsay. [1] Balfour entered the British Army on 22 March 1762. [2] He was commanding the forces at Bombay in 1794. [3] He became colonel of the 83rd Regiment on 18 November 1795 and took part in the Siege ...
0–9. 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade. 1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade. 2nd Malaya Infantry Brigade. 2nd Motor Machine Gun Brigade.
World War II. 2000–present. v. t. e. At the start of 1939, the British Army was, as it traditionally always had been, a small volunteer professional army. At the beginning of the Second World War on 1 September 1939, the British Army was small in comparison with those of its enemies, as it had been at the beginning of the First World War in 1914.