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Infantry Division
May 1940
Infantry Division
 
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Infantry Divisions in France, May 1940
Division
    Commander
Brigades
    Regiments
RA
Regiments
RE
Companies
Other
Units
1 Infantry
MG  R.R.L.G. Alexander
1 Gds Infantry [#]
BG  Beckwith-Smith
    3 Gren Gds
    2 Coldm Gds
    2 Hamps
2 Infantry [#]
BG  C.E. Hudson
    1 Loyals
    2 N Staffs
    6 Gordons
3 Infantry [#]
BG  T.N.F. Wilson
    1 DWR
    2 Forester
    1 KSLI
  2 Field
19 Field
67 Field
21 Antitank
  23 Field
248 Field
238 Field
    6 Field Park
13/18H (RAC)
  1 Provost Company
  1 Postal Unit
  1 Mobile Bath Unit
2 Infantry
MG  H.C. Loyd
4 Infantry [#]
BG  E.G. Warren
    1 RS
    2 Norfolk
    1/8 LF 
5 Infantry [#]
BG  G.I. Gartlan
    2 Dorset
    1 Camerons
    7 Worc R
6 Infantry [#]
BG  N.M.S. Irwin
    1 RWF
    1 R Berks
    2 DLI
10 Field
16 Field
99 Field
13 Antitank
    5 Field
506 Field
208 Field
  21 Field Park
  4/7 DG (RAC)
  2 Provost Company
  2 Postal Unit
  2 Mobile Bath Unit
3 Infantry
MG  B.L. Montgomery
7 Infantry [#]
BG  J.A.C. Whitaker
    1 Gren Gds
    2 Gren Gds
    1 Coldm Gds
8 Infantry [#]
BG  C.G. Woolner
    1 Suffolk
    2 E Yorks
    4 R Berks
9 Infantry [#]
BG  W. Robb
    2 Lincolns
    1 KOSB
    2 RUR
  7 Field
33 Field
76 Field
20 Antitank
  17 Field
246 Field
253 Field
  15 Field Park
15/19 H (RAC)[3]
  3 Provost Company
  3 Postal Unit
  3 Mobile Bath Unit
4 Infantry
MG  D.G. Johnson
10 Infantry [#]
BG  E.H. Barker
    2 Bedfs Herts
    2 DCLI
    1/6 Surreys
11 Infantry [#]
BG  K.A.N. Anderson
    2 LF
    1 Surreys
    5 Northamptons
12 Infantry [#]
BG  J.L.I. Hawkesworth
    2 RF
    1 S Lan R
    6 BW
22 Field
30 Field
77 Field
14 Antitank
    7 Field
59 Field
225 Field
  18 Field Park
  5 DG (RAC)[3]
  4 Provost Company
  4 Postal Unit
13 Mobile Bath Unit
5 Infantry
MG  H.E. Franklyn
13 Infantry [#]
BG  M.C. Dempsey
    2 Cam
    2 Innisks
    2 Wilts
15 Infantry [1] 17 Infantry [#]
BG  M.G.N. Stopford
    2 RSF
    2 Northamptons
    6 Seaforth
  9 Field
91 Field
92 Field [4]
52 Antitank
  38 Field [1]
245 Field
252 Field
254 Field Park
  5 Provost Company
  5 Postal Unit
  9 Mobile Bath Unit
12 Infantry
MG  R.L. Petre
35 Infantry
LTC  A.F.F. Young [*]
    2/5 Queens
    2/6 Queens
    2/7 Queens
36 Infantry
BG  G.R.P. Roupell
    6 RWK
    7 RWK
    5 Buffs
37 Infantry
BG  R.J.P. Wyatt
    6 R Sussex
    7 R Sussex
    2/6 Surreys
[2] 262 Field
263 Field
264 Field
265 Field Park
12 Provost Company
12 Postal Unit
23 Infantry
MG  W.N. Herbert
69 Infantry
BG  Viscount Downe
    5 E Yorks
    6 Green Howards
    7 Green Howards
70 Infantry
BG  P. Kirkup
    10 DLI
    11 DLI
    1 Tyne Scot
[2] 233 Field
507 Field

508 Field Park
  8 NF (motorcycle)
  9 NF (MG)

23 Provost Company
23 Postal Unit
42 Infantry
MG  W.G. Holmes
125 Infantry [#]
BG  G.W. Sutton
    1/5 LF
    1/6 LF
    1 Border
126 Infantry [#]
BG  E.G. Miles
    5 King's Own
    5 Border
    1 E Lan R
127 Infantry [#]
BG  J.G. Smyth
    4 E Lan R
    5 Manch
    1 HLI
[2]
52 Field
53 Field

56 Antitank
200 Field
201 Field

203 Field Park
42 Provost Company
42 Postal Unit
10 Mobile Bath Unit
44 Infantry
MG  E.A.Osborne
131 Infantry [#]
BG J.E. Utterson-Kelso
    1/5 Queens
    1/6 Queens
    2 Buffs
132 Infantry [#]
BG  J.S. Steele
    1 RWK
    4 RWK
    5 RWK
133 Infantry [#]
BG  N.I. Whitty
    4 Buffs
    4 R Sussex
    5 R Sussex
57 Field
58 Field
65 Field
57 Antitank
  11 Field
209 Field
210 Field
211 Field Park
44 Provost Company
44 Postal Unit
11 Mobile Bath Unit
46 Infantry
MG  H.O. Curtis
137 Infantry
BG  J.B. Gawthorpe
    2/5 Yorks
    2/6 DWR
    2/7 DWR
138 Infantry
BG  E.J. Grinling
    6 Lincolns
    2/4 KOYLI
    6 Y&L
139 Infantry
BG  H.A.F. Crewsdon
    2/5 Leicesters
    2/5 Foresters
    9 Foresters
[2] 270 Field
271 Field
272 Field
273 Field Park
46 Provost Company
46 Postal Unit
48 Infantry
MG  A.F.A.N. Thorne
143 Infantry [#]
BG  J. Muirhead
    1/7 Warwick
    8 Warwick
    1 Oxf Bucks
144 Infantry [#]
BG  J.M. Hamilton
    5 Glosters
    8 Worc R
    2 Warwick 
145 Infantry [#]
BG  A.C. Hughes
    4 Oxf Bucks
    1 Bucks
    2 Glosters
18 Field
24 Field
68 Field
53 Antitank 
    9 Field
224 Field
226 Field
227 Field Park
48 Provost Company
48 Postal Unit
14 Mobile Bath Unit
51 Infantry
MG  V.M. Fortune
152 Infantry [#]
BG  H.W.V. Steward
    2 Seaforth
    4 Seaforth
    4 Camerons
153 Infantry [#]
BG  G.T. Burney
    4 BW
    1 Gordons
    5 Gordons
154 Infantry [#]
BG A.C.L. Stanley Clarke
    7 A&SH
    8 A&SH
    1 BW
17 Field
23 Field
75 Field
51 Antitank
  26 Field
236 Field
237 Field
239 Field Park
  1 LBH (RAC)
51 Provost Company
51 Postal Unit
  8 Mobile Bath Unit
[*] Acting
[#] Including an Infantry Brigade Antitank Company.
[1] Not in France. Part of Sickleforce, participating in the Norway Campaign.
[2] Not in France.
[3] Had officially ceased to be part of the division by the end of March 1940, but continued on as Divisional Cavalry.
[4] Transferred to 50th Motor Infantry Division.
 
The 12th, 23rd & 46th Infantry Divisions
In March 1940 it was decided that these three second line divisions should be sent to France for pioneer duties building Marshalling yards, airfields and depots. Only the infantry and engineers were sent with a skeletal HQ organization and minimal service units, ('A' Echelon divisional supply column, one field ambulance, one field hygiene section, a detachment of divisional provost company, and the divisional postal unit), There was no question of using these formed but untrained bodies for fighting. The divisions left in the United Kingdom all Royal Artillery units, bulk of Signals, and part of the Administrative Units. Every man had a rifle but only half had even fired one. The infantry had about a third of their established amount of LMGs and it was a fortunate battalion which had more than 4 Brens to a company instead of the normal 9. There was a slender ration of Boyes antitank rifles but no 3 inch mortars, no Carriers and no battalion signallers.

Few of the officers could be supplied with pistols or binoculars, and no compasses were issued. When they sailed in mid-April, it was stipulated that in each brigade one battalion should undertake training while the other two labored. When the German attack opened on 10th May, every third battalion had done one week's training. [5]

[5] Excerpts taken from
     "The Destruction of 12th Division -- 20th May 1940"
     by Pete Gill in Issue 25 of the Society of 20th Century Wargamers
and from
     H.F. JOSLEN
     "Orders of Battle"
     The London Stamp Exchange, London, 1990
     (Reprint of the 1960 edition published by HSMO)
 
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