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36th (Ulster) Division
Army New Army
Formed September 1914
Demobilised January 1919
British First World War divisions
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The British 36th (Ulster) Division was a New Army division formed in September 1914. Originally called the Ulster Division, it was made up of members of the Ulster Volunteer Force who formed 13 additional battalions for three existing Irish regiments; the Royal Irish Fusiliers , the Royal Irish Rifles and the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers . The division served on the Western Front for the duration of the First World War.

The division's insignia was a red hand.

1 Unit history

2 Formation

107th Brigade

In August 1917 the 8th and 9th battalions of the Royal Irish Rifles amalgamated to form the 8/9th Battalion which disbanded in February 1918.

Between November 1915 and February 1916 the brigade swapped with the 12th Brigade from the 4th Division.

108th Brigade

In August 1917 the 11th and 13th battalions of the Royal Irish Rifles amalgamated to form the 11/13th Battalion which disbanded in February 1918.

109th Brigade

3 Battles



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