The British 55th (West Lancashire) Division was a Territorial Force division which served on the Western Front during the First World War. Between November 1914 and April 1915 the division's brigades were detached as reinforcements with other divisions already in France. The 55th Division was reformed in January 1916.
Unit history
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Formation
From January 1916, the division comprised the following units:
- 164th (North Lancashire) Brigade
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The brigade had joined the British 51st (Highland) Division in April 1915 (as the 154th Brigade) and returned to the 55th Division in January 1916.
- 165th (Liverpool) Brigade
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- 1/5th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
- 1/6th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
- 1/7th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
- 1/9th Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment) (until February 1918)
- 166th (South Lancashire) Brigade
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- Pioneers
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- 1/4th Battalion, The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
Battles
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