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Heavy Battery R.G.A.--26. 1st Divisional Train.

_R.A.M.C.:_ 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Field Ambulances.

_2nd Division_: Major-Gen. C. C. MONRO.

_4th (Guards) Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. R. SCOTT-KERR, wounded September 1st and succeeded by Brig.-Gen. the EARL OF CAVAN (arrived September 18th).

2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards. 3rd Batt. Coldstream Guards.

2nd Batt. Coldstream Guards. 1st Batt. Irish Guards.

1st Herts (T.F.) (joined Brigade about November 10th).

_5th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. R. C. B. HAKING, wounded on September 16th; succeeded by Lieut.-Col.

Westmacott until Haking returned on November 20th.

2nd Batt. Worcester Regt. 2nd Batt. Highland L.I.

2nd Batt. Oxf. & Bucks L.I. 2nd Batt. Connaught Rangers.

(2nd Connaughts were amalgamated with their 1st Batt. at the end of November and replaced in the Brigade by 9th H.L.I.

(Glasgow Highlanders).)

_6th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. R. H. DAVIES, invalided in September; succeeded by Brig.-Gen. FANSHAWE, September 13th.

1st Batt. The King's (Liverpool) Regt. 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt.

2nd Batt. S. Staffs Regt. 1st Batt. K.R.R.

_Divisional Cavalry:_ "B" Squadron 15th Hussars. 2nd Cyclist Co.

_Royal Engineers:_ 5th & 11th Field Cos. 2nd Signal Co.

_Royal Artillery:_ R.F.A. Batteries--

XXIV. Brigade--25, 50, 70.

x.x.xVI. Brigade--15, 48, 71.

XLI. Brigade--9, 16, 17.

XLIV. Brigade (Howitzer)--47, 56, 60.

Heavy Battery R.G.A.--35. 2nd Divisional Train.

_R.A.M.C.:_ 4th & 6th Field Ambulances.

_Second Army Corps_: Lieut.-Gen. Sir JAMES GRIERSON, died August 17th; succeeded by Gen. Sir HORACE SMITH-DORRIEN.

_3rd Division:_ Major-Gen. HUBERT I. W. HAMILTON, killed October 14th; Major-Gen. MACKENZIE in command till end of October; then Major-Gen. WING till November 6th; then Major-Gen. HALDANE.

_7th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. F. W. N. McCRACKEN, 3rd Batt. Worcester Regt. 1st Batt. Wilts Regt.

2nd Batt. S. Lancs Regt. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles.

_8th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. B. J. C. DORAN, invalided October 23rd; Brig.-Gen. BOWES took over command.

2nd Batt. Royal Scots.

2nd Batt. Royal Irish Regt. (Battalion cut up at Le Pilly, October 20th; became G.H.Q. troops, replaced by 2nd Suffolks.) 4th Batt. Middles.e.x Regt.

1st Batt. Gordon Highlanders. (Employed as G.H.Q. troops during September, being replaced by 1st Devons, but rejoined Brigade at beginning of October.)

_9th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. F. C. SHAW, wounded November 12th; succeeded by Lieut.-Col. Douglas Smith, Royal Scots Fusiliers.

1st Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers.

4th Batt. Royal Fusiliers.

1st Batt. Lincolnshire Regt.

1st Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers.

_Divisional Cavalry_: "A" Squadron 15th Hussars. 3rd Cyclist Co.

_Royal Engineers_: 56th & 57th Field Cos. 3rd Signal Co.

_Royal Artillery:_ R.F.A. Batteries-- XXIII. Brigade--107, 108, 109.

XL. Brigade--6, 23, 49.

XLII. Brigade--29, 41, 45.

x.x.x. Brigade (Howitzer)--128, 129, 130.

Heavy Battery R.G.A.--48. 3rd Divisional Train.

_R.A.M.C.:_ 7th, 8th, & 9th Field Ambulances.

_5th Division_: Major-Gen. Sir CHARLES FERGUSSON, invalided October 22nd; succeeded by Major-Gen. MORLAND.

_13th Infantry Brigade_: Brig.-Gen. G. J. CUTHBERT, invalided about the end of September; succeeded by Brig.-Gen.

HICKIE, who went sick October 13th, Col. Martyn getting command (_temp._).