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4th (Quetta) Division

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Country
  
British India

Type
  
Infantry

Garrison/HQ
  
Quetta

Branch
  
British Indian Army

Size
  
Division

The 4th (Quetta) Division was an infantry division of the British Indian Army. It was formed by General Kitchener while he was Commander-in-chief of India. During World War I the division remained in India. Its composition was:

Formation 1914

  • Commanding officer Lt General H Grover
  • 1st Quetta Infantry Brigade Brigadier General Sitwell
  • 2nd Battalion Somerset Light Infantry
  • 12th Pioneers
  • 19th Punjabis
  • 58th Vaughn's Rifles
  • 1/7th Gurkha Rifles
  • 2/7th Gurkha
  • XXI Brigade Royal Field Artillery (RFA)
  • 2nd Quetta Infantry Brigade Major General Mellis VC
  • 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers
  • 40th Pathans
  • 67th Punjabis
  • 106th Hazara Pioneers
  • 114th Mahrattas
  • IV Mountain Brigade Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA)
  • Karachi Brigade Brigadier General Shaw
  • 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
  • 127th Baluch Light Infantry
  • 69 Company RGA
  • Divisional troops
  • 10th Duke of Cambridge’s Own Lancers (Hodson’s Horse)
  • 22nd Cavalry (Frontier Force)
  • 28th Light Cavalry
  • 15th Sikhs
  • 29th Punjabis
  • 31st Punjabis
  • 60 Company RGA
  • References

    4th (Quetta) Division Wikipedia