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44th (Home Counties) Division

Home Counties Division
44th (Home Counties) Division
44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division
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44th Infantry Division insignia.
Active April 1908 – 3 December 1914
February 1920 – 31 January 1943
January 1947 – 1 May 1961
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Infantry
Size Division
Peacetime HQ Hounslow, Middlesex
Engagements

World War I
World War II

St Omer-La Bassée
Alam Halfa
El Alamein
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Charles Townshend
Arthur Percival
Brian Horrocks

World War I
World War II

The Home Counties Division was an infantry division of the Territorial Force, part of the British Army, that was raised in 1908. As the name suggests, the division recruited in the Home Counties, particularly Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex.

At the outbreak of World War I it accepted liability for overseas service and was posted to India in 1914 to relieve Regular Army units for service on the Western Front. On arrival in India it was effectively broken up so did not see active service as a complete formation. However, most of its constituent units did serve in active theatres, notably Mesopotamia from 1915 and in the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919.

Reformed in the Territorial Army in 1920 as the 44th (Home Counties) Division, the division saw active service in World War II in Belgium, France and North Africa (notably in the Battle of El Alamein) before again being disbanded in 1943. Once again, its component units continued to serve, in North Africa, Italy, North-West Europe, and Burma.


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