| 28th Division | |
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| Active | 1914–1918 |
| Country | |
| Branch | British Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Engagements | Western Front Battle of Gravenstafel Battle of St Julien Battle of Frezenberg Battle of Bellewaarde Battle of Loos Balkans Campaign Battle of Doiran |
| Battle honours | Ypres Loos Doiran |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders |
Edward Bulfin |
The 28th Division was a regular British Army formation in World War I .
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Formed in England in December 1914 - January 1915 from regular arm battalions returning from India, Singapore and Egypt . In January 1915 the division moved to France and on to the Western Front.
The division took part in the 2nd Battle of Ypres where they suffered massive casualties and in the Battle of Loos . In October 1915 the 28th Division embarked from Marseilles to Egypt and in November 1915 on to Salonika where the division would remain for the rest of the war.
This Brigade was temporarily under the command of 5th Division between 3 March and 7 April 1915, when it was replaced by 15th Brigade from that Division.
This Brigade was temporarily under the command of 5th Division between 23 February and 7 April 1915, when it was replaced by 13th Brigade from that Division.
Brigade transferred temporarily to 3rd Division between 19 February 1915 and 6 April 1915. It was replaced by the 9th Brigade from that Division.
This Brigade was formed on 26 February 1917, as Army Troops, although it was always associated with this Division. It came under the command of the Greek Crete Division from 30 September 1918, and was broken up on 4 October 1918.
23rd (Service) Bn (Welsh Pioneers), The Welsh (joined August 1916)
B Squadron, 1/1st Surrey Yeomanry (joined 22 December 1914, left to join XVI Corps on 27 December 1916)
28th Cyclist Company (joined 29 December 1914, left to join XVI Corps on 8 December 1916)
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