27th Division (United Kingdom)

27th Division
Formation sign of the 27th Division, a strip of yellow cloth on the shoulder strap.[1]
ActiveOctober 1914 – 1919
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry
EngagementsWorld War I

The 27th Division was an infantry division of the British Army raised during the Great War, formed in late 1914 by combining various Regular Army units that had been acting as garrisons about the British Empire. The division spent most of 1915 on the Western Front in France before moving to Salonika where it remained with the British Salonika Army for the duration of the war. In 1916 its commander Hurdis Ravenshaw was captured by an Austrian submarine whilst sailing to England. In 1918 in Salonika the division took part in the Battle of Doiran. It carried out occupation duties in the Caucasus in the post-war before being withdrawn from the region in 1919.[2]

  1. ^ Chappell p. 16
  2. ^ On the withdrawal, see Richard G. Hovannisian, The Republic of Armenia, Vol. II: From Versailles to London, 1919-1920. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982, pp. 109-39.

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