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203rd (2nd North Wales) Brigade

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Active
  
1915- 1918

Branch
  
Role
  
Home Defence

Country
  
Type
  
Infantry Brigade

Part of
  
68th (2nd Welsh) Division

Origin

On the outbreak of war in August 1914, the four Territorial Force battalions (4th – 7th) of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers comprised the North Wales Brigade of the Welsh Division. In common with the rest of the Territorial Force, these battalions immediately began forming 'Second Line' duplicate battalions composed of recruits and men enlisted for home service only. In May 1915 the original brigade became 158th (North Wales) Brigade in 53rd (Welsh) Division. Similarly the Second Line brigade became 203rd (2nd North Wales) Brigade in 68th (2nd Welsh) Division.

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Composition

On formation, 203rd Bde comprised the following battalions:

  • 2/4th (Denbighshire) Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (disbanded March 1918)
  • 2/5th (Flintshire) Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (disbanded 16 March 1918)
  • 2/6th (Carnarvonshire and Anglesey) Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (disbanded 8 September 1917)
  • 2/7th (Merioneth and Montgomery) Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (disbanded 12 September 1917)
  • Service

    68th Division did not go overseas even after the Military Service Act 1916 made it possible to send second line Territorials to war zones. The division and its components remained as part of the home defences of Britain, training and supplying drafts to other units overseas. The original units dwindled and were eventually disbanded.

    References

    203rd (2nd North Wales) Brigade Wikipedia


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