3rd Cavalry Division (United Kingdom)

3rd Cavalry Division (United Kingdom)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=3rd Cavalry Division


caption=
dates=1914 - 1919
country=United Kingdom
allegiance=
branch=British Army
type=Cavalry
role=
size= Division
command_structure= Cavalry Corps
past_commander=Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
garrison=
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
patron=
motto=
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=Defence of Antwerp
First Battle of Ypres 1914
Second Battle of Ypres 1915
Battle of Loos 1917
Battle of Arras 1918
Battle of the Somme 1918
Battle of Amiens 1918
Battle of the Somme 1918
Hindenburg Line 1918
Advance in Flanders
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=

The 3rd Cavalry Division was a division of the British Army formed in England in September 1914 at Ludgershall , for service in World War I.Its commander was Major General Julian Byng, the division moved to Belgium in the first week of October 1914, landing at Zeebrugge , although its third Brigade was only formed once there.. [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/3cavdiv.htm] During the war the Division took part in most of the major actions where cavalry were used as a mounted mobile force, and also many where the troops were dismounted and effectively served as infantry.. [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/3cavdiv.htm] On November 11 , 1918 , units of the Division had reached the River dender at Leuze and Lessines , in Belgium. Orders were received that the Division would cover the advance of Second Army into Germany, a move that was begun on November 17. Divisional HQ was established at Waterloo November 21. Winter was spent in Belgium. By March 13 , 1919 , the Division had demobilised and ceased to exist. [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/3cavdiv.htm]

Order of Battle

6th Cavalry Brigade

:1st The Royal Dragoons:10th Royal Hussars:3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards:1/1st North Somerset Yeomanry:6th Signal Troop RE :6th Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron [cite web|title=ypressalient|url=http://www.ypressalient.co.uk/1st%20Ypres%20Order%20of%20Battle.htm]

7th Cavalry Brigade

:1st Life Guards:2nd Life Guards:1/1st Leicestershire Yeomanry:7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards:6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons:17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own):7th Signal Troop R.E.:7th Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron [cite web|title=ypressalient|url=http://www.ypressalient.co.uk/1st%20Ypres%20Order%20of%20Battle.htm]

8th Cavalry Brigade

:Royal Horse Guards:10th Royal Hussars ,(Prince of Wales's Own) :1/1st Essex Yeomanry:8th Signal Troop R.E.:8th Cavalry Brigade Machine Gun Squadron [cite web|title=ypressalient|url=http://www.ypressalient.co.uk/1st%20Ypres%20Order%20of%20Battle.htm]

Canadian Cavalry Brigade

Joined the Division from 5th Cavalry Division on 13 March 1918.

:Royal Canadian Dragoons:Lord Strathcona's Horse:Fort Garry Horse:Canadian Cavalry Brigade Machine-Gun Squadron:Canadian Cavalry Signal Troop

Divisional Artillery

All units of the Royal Horse Artillery unless shown

:XV Brigade RHA , C Battery attached to 6th Cavalry Brigade, K Battery to 7th Cavalry Brigade. :G Battery RHA :Royal Canadian HA Brigade (joined with Canadian Cavalry Brigade, 13 March 1918):3rd Cavalry Divisional Ammunition Park

Divisional Engineers

:3rd Field Squadron:3rd Signal Squadron

Divisional commanders

:Major General the Hon. J. Byng (from formation to May 1915):Major General J.C.Briggs (from 7 May 1915 to October 1915) :Major General J. Vaughan (from 15 October 1915 to March 1918) :Major General A. Harman (from 5 May 1918.). [cite web|title=1914-1918|url=http://www.1914-1918.net/CAVALRY/3cavdiv.htm]

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