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The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was the British New Army
Divisions sent to the Western Front in France and
The term "British Expeditionary Force" strictly refers only to the forces present in France prior to the end of the
First Battle of Ypres, November 22
1914; the surviving members of these forces were later awarded the Mons
Star. An alternative endpoint of the BEF was December 26 1914, when it was divided into the First and Second Armies (a
The force got its nickname the 'Old Contemptibles' from a supposed 'Order of the Day' for 19 August 1914 issued by Kaiser Wilhelm.
The Kaiser had apparently described the force as "contemptibly little", referring to its size, but it got reported as "contemptible". The name stuck and the BEF proudly referred to themselves as the 'Old Contemptibles'.
No evidence of such an order was ever found in the German archives after the war, and the ex-Kaiser denied having said it:
The order was, it seems, created by Frederick Maurice in the British
Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939, the British Expeditionary
Force was sent to the Franco-Belgian border. By May 1940, when the German attack began, it consisted of ten infantry divisions in three corps, a tank brigade
and a
For the order of battle, see British Expeditionary Force order of battle (1940)
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