| 10th (Irish) Division | |
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| Active | World War I August 1914 - January 1919 |
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| Branch | New Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Part of | K1 Army Group |
| Engagements | Battle of Gallipoli – Battle of Sari Bair – Battle of Chunuk Bair Third Battle of Gaza |
| British Army Infantry Divisions (1914–present) | |
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The 10th (Irish) Division, was one of the first of Kitchener's New Army K1 Army Group divisions (formed from Kitchener's 'first hundred thousand' new volunteers), authorized on 21 August 1914, after the outbreak of the Great War. [1] It included battalions from the various provinces of Ireland.[2] It was led by Irish General Bryan Mahon and fought at Gallipoli, Salonika, Palestine and on the Western Front. It was the first of the Irish Division to take the field and was the most travelled of the Irish formations.[3] The division served as a formation of the United Kingdom's British Army during World War I.
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Formed in Ireland on 21 August 1914,[4] the 10th Division was sent to Gallipoli where, as part of General Sir Frederick Stopford's IX Corps, at Suvla Bay on August 7 it participated in the disastrous Landing at Cape Helles and the August offensive. Some battalions of the division were landed at Anzac and fought at Chunuk Bair.
In September, 1915, when the Suvla front became a stalemate, the division was moved to Salonika where it remained for two years.
In September 1917 the division moved to Egypt where it joined General Chetwode's XX Corps. The division fought in the Third Battle of Gaza which succeeded in breaking the resistance of the Turkish defenders in southern Palestine.
Heavy losses on the Western Front following Operation Michael after the great German Spring Offensive in 1918, resulted in the transfer of ten of the division's battalions from Palestine to France, their place being taken by Indian Army battalions. This left only one British battalion per brigade.[5] The remainder of the division remained in Palestine until the end of the war with Turkey on 31 October 1918.
The division comprised the following brigades:
Gallipoli
Salonika
Palestine
Commanders included:[8]
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