2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment

The 2nd-line (or reserve) Territorial Force battalions, brigades and divisions had no existence before the outbreak of the Great War.

On the 15th August, 1914, instructions were issued by the War Office to separate the home-service men of those T.F. units which had volunteered for service abroad; the home-service men were to be formed into reserve units. On the 3lst August the formation of a reserve (or 2nd-line) T.F. unit was authorized for each original (or 1st-line) unit in which 60 percent of the men had volunteered for foreign service. The title of the 2nd-line unit would be the same as that of the corresponding 1st-line imperial-service unit, and these reserve units were to be located at the peace headquarters of their 1st-line units. After being clothed, organized, and armed the reserve units would gradually be grouped into larger formations at training centres, war stations, etc. In this way the 2nd-line T.F. divisions came into existence.

The 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment, Territorial Force was formed at the Armoury in Ashton-under-Lyne immediately after the 1/9th Battalion sailed for Egypt on September 10, 1914. They were formed under the command of the 2nd/East Lancashire (later the 198th) Brigade, 2nd/East Lancashire (later the 66th Division) Division.

Capt. Ralph Lees Marching at the head of the 2/9th Battalion in Ashton, 1914
Copyright Imperial War Museum

Their original purpose was as a feeding battalion for the 1/9th, providing much needed drafts of men to replace their mounting casualties in Gallipoli.  In this capacity they supplied significant reinforcements for the 1/9th Battalion on three separate dates; July 23, 1915, August 22, 1915 and October 22, 1915 and through three much smaller drafts on June 22, June 25 and December 1, 1915.

The 2/9th moved from Ashton to Southport on Friday November 13, 1914, where they were billeted in digs, mainly on King Street.

2943 Private G W Chandler 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment Outside Digs in Southport
Copyright Manchester Regiment Image Archive Ref No: MR03031

They remained in Southport until May 25, 1915 when they moved to Haywards Heath, in Sussex.  A little over a month later, on June 26, 1915 they made the short move to Pease Pottage and they stayed there until September 21st when they moved again, this time to Burham Camp, near Maidstone, Kent. On October 31st they moved to Crowborough Camp.

The battalion faced a number of difficulties including a dearth of trained instructors and a lack of equipment. The battalion eventually received 600-700 Japanese rifles and bayonets, and 180,000 rounds of ammunition. The Japanese rifles were retained until the end of 1915, and then they were replaced by charger-loading Lee-Enfield rifles, together with bayonets and .303″ ammunition. Shortage of technical equipment was not confined to the infantry battalions of the Division. The artillery lacked guns, with modern sights and gears, ammunition wagons, directors, telephones, and harness. Even in August, 1915, no veterinary officer was attached to any of the artillery brigades, and at this time the artillery had 1,373 horses.

Despite these difficulties the men trained as best they could, the training consisting of Squad Drill, Platoon Drill, Rifle Exercise, Care of Arms, Physical Exercises, Outpost Exercise, Company Exercise (in attack and defence), Company Exercise (in Fire Control), Judging Distance and Visual Training, etc. , Entrenching, Route Marching, Bayonet Fighting. Musketry & Lectures.

June 22-25, 1915

The first draft of men to arrive in Gallipoli from England was a small group of 16 men along with 2/Lt. EDWARD BALMFORD on June 22, 1915, as reported in the 126th Brigade war diary. Embarkation records record that 20 men embarked on the Transport SCOTIAN at Devonport on June 3 and were taken on the strength of the battalion when they sailed on June 4, 1915. Nineteen of those men are listed below.

Rank No. Forename Middle Surname
Pte 1312 GEORGE BELL
Pte 2492 OWEN WILLIAM CONNOLLY
Cpl 3025 JOHN (JACK) KELLY
Pte 2719 GEORGE DEAN
Cpl 2765 WALTER MICHAEL TRACEY
Pte 3035 THOMAS COOPER
Pte 2326 THOMAS SMITH
Pte 2408 JOHN LEECH
Pte 2447 ALBERT BUTTERWORTH
Pte 2456 ARTHUR REDFERN
Pte 2496 WALTER LEECH
Pte 2506 EDWIN WHITE
Pte 2689 FRANK WRIGLEY
Pte 2718 BENJAMIN SHATWELL
Pte 2802 REGINALD JONES
Pte 3027 JAMES CALDERBANK
Pte 3033 SAMUEL STOPFORD
Pte 2605 ERNEST SHAW
Pte 2713 JOSEPH TAYLOR

It’s not clear which other of the men were delayed by a few days before joining the battalion but Privates Shaw and Taylor have arrival dates of June 24 and June 25 respectively.

July 23, 1915

The War Diary for the 1/9th Manchesters indicates that a draft of 222 men and five officers arrived in Gallipoli on July 23, 1915.  They left Devonport on July 3, 1915 sailing on the Transport Ship IONIAN. In fact, embarkation records indicate that 227 men embarked and two disembarked at Alexandria (sick to hospital).

The following list of 224 men includes those with “disembarkation” dates of July 1 to July 23 (when they actually joined the Battalion in Gallipoli).

Rank No. Forename Middle Surname
Pte 1181 ARNOLD OSWALD WALKER
Pte 2269 HARRY BERNARD SIDEBOTTOM
Pte 2285 FRED LATCHFORD
Pte 2374 ERNEST HAGUE
Pte 2478 WILLIAM PEMBERTON
Pte 2485 FRANK CUMMINS
Pte 2613 FRANK WARD
Pte 2617 HARRY WAINWRIGHT
Pte 2644 ABRAHAM PICKLES
Pte 2665 GEORGE THOMAS CHADWICK
Pte 2694 JOSEPH MANCLARK
Pte 2699 ARTHUR JEPSON REDFERN
Pte 2702 SAMUEL MATLEY
Pte 2728 WILLIAM ELLIS
L/Cpl 2751 ROBERT WRIGHT WHITEHEAD
Pte 2756 ROBERT ALLEN GRAHAM
Pte 2797 JAMES WHITE
Pte 2910 JOSEPH ALEXANDER WILSON
Pte 2994 ERNEST GEORGE ELLIS
Pte 3005 JOSEPH HOWARD
Pte 3043 WILLIAM POSTLETHWAITE BIGGINS
Pte 3109 ROBERT SWIFT
Pte 3151 JAMES SPEEEDLES
Pte 3316 THOMAS BUCKLEY
Pte 2256 LESTER STAFFORD
Pte 2383 ARTHUR STALEY
Sgt 2410 JOHN CLAYTON
Pte 2477 JAMES WILLIAMSON
Pte 2806 ARTHUR FOX
Pte 3052 ARTHUR DYBALL
Pte 3125 WILLIAM HUNT
Pte 3175 WILLIAM BARTON
Pte 3135 WALTER ROGERS
Pte 2483 ALBERT GODFREY LEECH
Pte 2695 SYDNEY DEVLIN
Pte 2815 HAROLD CHATTERTON
Pte 3009 HARRY ROBERTS
Pte 2963 ARTHUR BROOKS
Pte 2047 HENRY (HARRY) EDWIN ANDERSON
Pte 1360 JOHN LEVI KENDALL
Pte 2883 ALBERT LOADER
Pte 3039 GEORGE ANDREW BROCKLEHURST
Pte 2640 HARRY BENNETT
Sgt 1151 JOHN LAWLER
Pte 1213 ERNEST HOUGH
Pte 1350 GEORGE HENRY WILTON
Pte 1539 MATTHEW SHEA
Pte 1582 HENRY DANIEL WILSON
Pte 1697 ARCHIBALD THOMAS LATHAM
Pte 1752 GEORGE EDWARD PROCTOR WILSON
Pte 1779 CHARLES EDWIN WILLS
Pte 1780 RICHARD FREDERICK WILSON
Pte 1805 JOHN FREDERICK JENKINSON
Pte 1969 FRANK THICKETT
Pte 2241 JEREMY BARKER
Pte 2242 WILLIAM HARWOOD
Pte 2244 ABEL ROBINSON
Pte 2251 ROBERT CHEETHAM
Pte 2258 ALBERT COXON
Pte 2260 THOMAS WELLENS
Sgt 2262 JOSHUA HALL
Pte 2265 JOHN WILLIAM CAMPBELL
Pte 2271 PERCY HARROP
Pte 2275 JAMES WILLIAM CHAPMAN
Pte 2293 WALTER HARDY
Pte 2310 HEZEKIAH HARRISON
Cpl 2322 CHARLES EDWARD MARLOR
Cpl 2324 WILLIAM PARKES CHALMERS
Pte 2328 WILLIAM SYKES GODDARD
Pte 2330 JOSEPH HAROLD CHADWICK
Pte 2337 WILLIAM HENRY CRANE
Pte 2341 PERCY NICHOLSON
Pte 2344 JOSEPH WILLIAM HARTWELL
Pte 2345 ALFRED HARDING
Pte 2349 JOHN HARGREAVES
Pte 2355 WILLIAM WALSH
Pte 2356 FRED SMITH
Pte 2359 GEORGE HARRY SLATER
Sgt 2364 JOHN REGAN
Pte 2365 GEORGE HENRY WALKER
Pte 2375 THOMAS ATHERTON
Pte 2379 DAVID OGDEN
Pte 2384 SAMUEL KENYON
Pte 2385 FRANK SCRAMBLER
Pte 2391 JAMES WILLIAM BARDSLEY
Pte 2393 FRED HALKYARD
Pte 2399 HAROLD CHARNLEY
Pte 2403 JAMES MELLOR
Pte 2418 WILLIAM SHAW
Pte 2423 JAMES McDONALD
Pte 2425 ERNEST BROWN
Pte 2426 ELISHA SHELMERDINE
Pte 2427 HUGH HARRISON
Pte 2433 SAMUEL BUTTERWORTH
Pte 2434 REGINALD BENNETT
Pte 2435 JOHN WILLIAM HOWARD
Pte 2449 JOSEPH HIGHAM ANDREW
Pte 2451 ARTHUR HAYNES
Pte 2465 HARRY CHAPMAN
Pte 2468 SAMUEL TAYLOR
Pte 2472 ALLEN MILLWARD
Pte 2479 TOM KILSHAW
Pte 2488 RICHARD O’DONNELL
Pte 2499 PERCY TAYLOR
Pte 2514 ALFRED WILLIAMSON MOLYNEUX
Sgt 2533 JOSEPH CRYER
L/Cpl 2542 JAMES WILLIAM BOON
Pte 2543 CHARLIE MATLEY
Pte 2547 JOHN HADFIELD
Pte 2574 HARRY HARRISON
L/Cpl 2580 HERBERT HOLDEN
Pte 2595 GEORGE HENRY HUNT
Pte 2596 FRED CLAYTON PEARSON
Pte 2598 JOHN HULME
L/Cpl 2601 GEORGE HEROD
L/Cpl 2607 JOHN WILLIAM COLLINS
Pte 2610 JOHN MARLAND
Pte 2614 JAMES RIDINGS
Pte 2616 JOHN BARDSLEY
Pte 2618 LEONARD HEROD
Pte 2625 JAMES WALKER
Pte 2627 WILLIAM HAGUE
Pte 2630 HERVEY THOMPSON
Sgt 2631 HARRY METCALFE
Pte 2645 JOHN BENDEL
Pte 2646 CHARLES ARTHUR ELLY
Pte 2651 WILLIAM O’SULLIVAN
Cpl 2657 WILLIAM TURNER
Pte 2663 STANLEY STRUTT
Pte 2672 ARTHUR SLATER
Pte 2673 ERNEST LAWTON
Pte 2676 JOHN LEES
Pte 2678 JAMES BOSTOCK
Pte 2680 SYDNEY CAINE
Pte 2684 WILLIAM POULSTON
Pte 2685 LAWRENCE DAWSON
Pte 2687 THOMAS ALBERT MORRIS
Pte 2691 FRED WARD
Pte 2704 BENJAMIN WILCOCKSON
Pte 2725 NORMAN REVELL
Pte 2727 GEORGE CLARKE
Pte 2731 EDWIN HIBBERT
Pte 2734 VICTOR HAMER
Pte 2737 REGINALD RAMSDEN NEEDHAM
Pte 2742 JAMES SPEDDINGS
Pte 2747 JOHN MacKENZIE
Pte 2758 THOMAS HORSFIELD
Pte 2759 JOHN (JACK) THOMPSON
Pte 2764 EDWIN FITTON
Pte 2766 SAMUEL PICKFORD
Pte 2807 WILLIAM FIELDING
Pte 2808 WILLIAM WOOD
Cpl 2810 THOMAS STEPHENSON
Pte 2821 ROBERT HUNT
Cpl 2827 GEORGE HENRY WALTON
Pte 2828 ERNEST RAWLINSON
Pte 2831 WILLIAM THOMAS LOMAS
Pte 2837 FRED OULTON
Pte 2842 SIDNEY ROWBOTHAM
Pte 2846 VICTOR BRAMALL
Pte 2854 FRANCIS PETER HAWKINS
Pte 2859 JAMES PHILIP DARCY
Pte 2861 JAMES OWEN
Pte 2863 JOHN DENNIS O’BRIEN
Pte 2873 JOHN PENNINGTON
Pte 2874 JOHN BROOKS
Pte 2875 RICHARD HAMPSON
Pte 2878 GEORGE BANNERMAS CHAPMAN
Pte 2889 HUGH BAXTER
Pte 2897 HARRY CLEGG
Pte 2900 FRANK WHITE
Pte 2902 RICHARD GRAINGER
Pte 2904 WILLIAM GILL
Pte 2905 JOHN “FRANCIS” CASSIDY
Pte 2916 THOMAS HENRY LEE
Pte 2924 JOSEPH DAVIES
Pte 2935 JAMES DAVIES
Pte 2946 WILLIAM BELL FORRESTER
Pte 2949 HERBERT BENNETT
Pte 2952 HAROLD CARTER
Pte 2959 PERCY BRADLEY
Pte 2965 ISAAC THOMPSON
Pte 2968 JOE DOWNS
Pte 2971 ALBERT GEORGE HARLING
Pte 2975 FRANK BEARD
Dmr 2978 WILLIAM HALLATT
Pte 2983 HARRY LEES
Pte 2984 WILLIAM STOTT
Pte 2985 ROBERT THEWLIS
Pte 2995 ERNEST BENNISON
Pte 3006 ALFRED HOBSON
Pte 3010 THOMAS EDWARDS THORP
Pte 3016 GEORGE FULLARD
Pte 3017 WILLIAM HALL
Pte 3029 TOM ARNOLD CARR
Pte 3036 JOSEPH HIBBERT
Pte 3042 WILLIAM LEECH
Sgt 3047 ROBERT BEVAN
Pte 3048 SAMUEL CASE
Pte 3050 HERBERT BARDSLEY
Pte 3055 JOSEPH BARLOW
Pte 3061 ERNEST HARRISON
Pte 3066 WILLIAM WALKER
Pte 3069 SAMUEL BARBER
Pte 3078 JOSEPH DOLAN
Pte 3079 ALBERT PLANT
L/Cpl 3085 LEONARD BAILEY
Pte 3086 THOMAS SIDDALL
Pte 3089 SAMUEL COOKE
Pte 3090 JESSE LAWTON
Pte 3094 WILLIE CRABTREE
Pte 3097 FRED BROMLEY
Pte 3101 ANDREW PEMBERTON
Pte 3118 WILLIE BOOTH
Pte 3122 SAMUEL BATTY
Pte 3137 JOHN WARD
Pte 3144 WILLIAM GREAVES
Pte 3158 FRED SPENCER
Pte 3170 ROBERT FOSTER
L/Cpl 3171 SAMUEL BLEAKLEY
Pte 3178 JOSEPH FOULKES
Pte 3181 JOSEPH RICHARD WEST
Pte 3200 JAMES McNEISH
L/Cpl 3307 WALTER BOLD

August 22, 1915

Although there is no mention of this draft in the Battalion war diary, the 126th Brigade War Diary states that a batch of 4 Officers and 145 men joined the 1/9th Manchesters in Gallipoli this day. Embarkation records show that 4 Officers and 146 men embarked the transport ARCADIAN at Devonport on August 3, 1915 bound for the Mediterranean. Disembarkation registers in Egypt record that one man disembarked in Alexandria on August 15, the day after they arrived.

The following 146 men formed this draft:

Rank No. Forename Middle Surname
L/Cpl 1452 ALVIN SUMNER
Pte 1590 HARRY HALLAM
Pte 2266 JOSEPH GARFORTH
Cpl 2309 ERNEST MALTRAVIS RAWLINGS
Cpl 2335 HAROLD REEVES
Pte 2336 THOMAS BASKWELL
Pte 2436 FRANK DUCKWORTH
Pte 2439 WILLIAM HENRY THORPE HAMPSON
Pte 2537 ALBERT WINTERBOTTOM
Pte 2553 WALTER BURTON
Pte 2561 JOHN DALE
Pte 2688 JOHN SAMUEL ANCHOR
Pte 2739 JOSEPH BOULTON
Pte 2779 ERNEST WRIGHT
Pte 2782 WILLIAM EATON
Pte 2847 HAROLD COOKSON
Pte 3030 GEORGE HARRY MATHER
Pte 3093 LEONARD HARROP
Pte 3113 HERBERT HOLT
Pte 2320 EDWARD JOHN LEWIS
Pte 2302 CLIFFORD PROCTOR
Pte 2558 ROBERT KIMLIN
Pte 2716 JOHN WILLIAM HALL
Pte 2870 FRANK SMITH CHARLESWORTH
Pte 3007 HERMAN DEAN
L/Cpl 2350 ALFRED ADAMS
Pte 2386 AUSTIN O’NEILL
Pte 2567 JOSHUA HORROCKS
Pte 2549 WILLIAM MATLEY
Pte 2624 WILLIAM COOPER
Pte 2960 JOHN SAMUELS
Pte 2712 ROBERT HATTON
Pte 2339 HERBERT DAWSON
Pte 1624 ELLIS LEE HARTLEY
Pte 2002 WILLIAM TINSLEY
Cpl 2249 CHARLES WILLIAM JOLLY
Pte 2255 JOHN COMMERFORD
Cpl 2270 ALFRED ASHURST
Pte 2282 JOHN FINUCANE
Pte 2297 SAM MATHER
Pte 2304 PERCY GARSIDE
Pte 2306 PERCY RIDINGS
Pte 2314 JAMES CLAYTON
Pte 2327 THOMAS SMITH
Pte 2342 HARRY GREENHALGH
Pte 2352 DANIEL WEBB
Pte 2376 SAMUEL JONES
Pte 2394 GEORGE HARRY DAVIES
Pte 2401 WILLIAM HOWARTH
Pte 2406 JOHN GRAVESON HOWARD
Pte 2428 JOHN HENRY FERN
Pte 2432 HAROLD MILLS
Pte 2446 ALEXANDER GREEN
Pte 2460 HERBERT JOSEPH CHRISTIAN
Sgt 2475 FRANK KERSHAW
Pte 2491 HAROLD COLLINS
Pte 2502 JOHN BROADBENT
Pte 2505 TOM KENDRICK LLOYD
Pte 2509 ROBERT LEE
Pte 2513 JOSEPH REYNER
Pte 2519 JOSEPH ASHWORTH
Pte 2526 THOMAS BESWICK
Pte 2540 WILFRED GARSIDE
Pte 2546 ROBERT PERRY
Pte 2563 EDWARD HINDLEY
Pte 2572 ALFRED HARROTT
Pte 2573 HARRY WALMSLEY
L/Cpl 2584 FRED SEVILLE
Pte 2599 TOM LOWE
Pte 2603 GEORGE HESKETH
Pte 2608 JAMES HORROCKS
Pte 2623 WILLIAM WOOLDRIDGE
Pte 2629 ENOCH DENTON
Pte 2635 JOHN COKELEY
L/Cpl 2638 FRANK WILDE
Pte 2639 FRANK STOCKDALE
Pte 2642 WILLIAM BRAMALL
L/Cpl 2668 ALBERT LEES
Pte 2710 FREDERICK JOHN BACON
Pte 2715 JAMES GASKELL
Pte 2721 WILIAM MELLOR
Pte 2723 ALBERT HOULDSWORTH
Pte 2730 NORMAN SIMISTER
Pte 2743 CHARLES HERBERT ASHTON
Pte 2744 ERNEST SPENCER ASHTON
Pte 2745 JOHN HENRY BOOTH
L/Cpl 2746 HORACE CHARLESWORTH
Pte 2757 WILFRED LILLEY
Pte 2771 FRANK FELL
Pte 2788 ERNEST WILSON
Pte 2791 AMBROSE HUGHES
Pte 2794 WILLIAM DIBSDALL
Pte 2804 ALFRED BANN
Pte 2820 WILLIAM HETHERINGTON
Pte 2829 HARRY SHARPLEY
Pte 2830 FRED HILL
Pte 2833 WILLIAM EDWARD RUSSELL
Pte 2848 WILLIAM DOXEY
Pte 2855 ROBERT ANDREW
Pte 2868 JOHN HUNT
L/Cpl 2872 GEORGE THOMAS McGREGOR
Pte 2877 WILLIAM JENKINSON
Pte 2911 ELLIS BOWKER
Pte 2912 JOSEPH BELFIELD
Pte 2915 GEORGE WILLIAM SISSONS
Pte 2917 ROBERT KANE
Pte 2922 ALBERT STOTT
Pte 2926 HAROLD HELLIWELL
Pte 2929 OLIVER RATCLIFFE
Pte 2931 DOUGLAS SIMISTER
Pte 2937 CHARLES WILLIAM NEWCOMB
Pte 2941 JAMES HENRY BROWN
Pte 2943 GEORGE WILFRED CHANDLER
Pte 2951 EDWARD McLOUGHLIN
L/Cpl 2955 GEORGE ALLEN
Pte 2964 EDWARD BAILEY
Pte 2974 ELLIS BERTRIC HIBBERT
Pte 2987 HAROLD EASTWOOD
Pte 2989 JOHN ROBINSON ALCOCK
Pte 2999 HENRY (HARRY) NEWMAN
Pte 3031 SIDNEY GARSIDE
Pte 3045 FRANK REUBEN MARTIN
Pte 3049 PETER EADES
Pte 3053 ARTHUR TAYLOR
Pte 3059 FRED PICKFORD
Pte 3062 ALBERT HADFIELD
Pte 3072 WILLIAM HENRY POTTER
Pte 3081 GEORGE GREATWICH
Pte 3102 WILLIAM BALL
Pte 3110 JOHN WILLIAM JEVONS
Pte 3112 FRANK BOTTOMS
Pte 3124 WALTER HAGUE
Pte 3131 JOHN (JACK) DAVENPORT
Pte 3132 SAMUEL BENNETT
Pte 3134 BENJAMIN JEVONS
Pte 3141 SAMUEL LESLIE CROOKALL
Pte 3146 WILLIAM BIRCH
Pte 3149 FRED GUNNELL
Pte 3154 GEORGE HARRY BOOTH
Pte 3169 JAMES HULME
Pte 3187 HARRY SUMNER
Pte 3207 ELIJAH CURTIS
Pte 3244 ERNEST CHADDERTON
Pte 3267 JOHN BOWKER
Pte 3345 GEORGE HAMBLETON
Pte 1233 JOHN WILLIAM SMITH

Private Smith has a Gallipoli arrival date of August 26 and so he is perhaps the man who disembarked in Alexandria, joining the battalion a few days later.

The 4 Officers who arrived with this draft were:

Rank Forename Middle Surname
2/Lt. HAROLD HARRISON KNIGHT
2/Lt. PERCY AINSWORTH
2/Lt. PERCY ASPDEN WOODHOUSE
Hon Lt. JOSEPH MICHAEL CONNERY

2/Lt. PERCY ASPDEN WOODHOUSE who joined the Battalion with this draft of men died of Dysentery a few weeks later on the Hospital Ship DELTA on his way back to England.

Honorary Lt. JOSEPH MICHAEL CONNERY was commissioned from the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment and was the son of Major MICHAEL HENRY CONNERY, the Battalion QM.

66th Division

In August the 2nd/East Lancashire Brigade was numbered the 198th Brigade and the 2nd/East Lancashire Division was numbered the 66th Division and they now formed part of the Second Army, Central Force. At this time divisional headquarters, three infantry brigades, and the engineers were at Crowborough, three of the artillery brigades were at Forest Row, and the howitzer brigade and the heavy battery were at Plow Hatch.

By the end of August all the home service men left the battalion, and only those men were retained who had Imperial Service obligations. This effectively ended the battalion’s role as an infantry feeding unit, those duties taken up by the 3/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment.

1916

At the end of 1915, they were brought up to strength from additional recruits drawn mainly from the Chester and Merseyside areas. On May 18, 1916 the battalion moved from Crowborough Camp to Colchester.

The 66th Division was transferred to Southern Army, Home Defence Force, and was entrusted with the defence of part of the East Coast. At this time, divisional headquarters, divisional mounted troops, two infantry brigades, the artillery, and the engineers were at Colchester, one infantry brigade was at Wivenhoe, and the heavy batteries (2/1/London and 2/2/London) were at Thorpe le Soken and St. Osyth. Now that it was compactly quartered, the division could soon have been brought to a high state of efficiency had it not been for the provision of large drafts for overseas. To provide even one draft of 250 trained gunners considerably delayed the preparation of the division for war.

Consequently it was the 18th January, 1917, before the War Office was able to notify G.H.Q., France, that the 66th Division would embark about the 1st March.

1917

On the 11th February, 1917, embarkation orders were received; and on the 22nd February the 66th Division was inspected at Colchester by H.M. the King. Entrainment began on the 25th, divisional headquarters started on the 28th February, and on the 1st March the division began detraining at Berguette and Thiennes. On the 16th March 1917 the move to France was completed, and the division concentrated under XI Corps, First Army.

From 26 June to 25 September they were engaged in Operations on the Flanders Coast under the command of XV Corps, Fourth Army.

On 9 October they were involved in the battle of Passchendaele, at the Battle of Poelcappelle, under the command of II Anzac Corps, Second Army.

1918

On the 19th February 1918 the 2/9th were amalgamated with the 1/9th Battalion. The 66th Division was by now under the command of XIX Corps, Fifth Army.

From 21-23 March they were involved in the Battle of St. Quentin.
On 24 and 25 March they were involved in Actions at the Somme Crossings.
And on 26 and 27 March they were engaged in the Battle of Rosières.

When the 66th Division was withdrawn from the front line, owing to the losses which it had suffered during the Battles of the Somme, the division (less its artillery) was reduced to Training Cadre from the 9th April, 1918. Many of the men from the 1/9th (and 2/9th) Battalion were assigned to other front line regiments such as the 1/Sherwoods.

Acknowledgements

The Manchester Regiment Image Archive photo above is reproduced here with kind permission of the Tameside Local Studies and Archive Centre and the Trustees of the Manchester Regiment Archive and remains under their copyright.

References:

Order of Battle of Divisions Part 2B. The 2nd-Line Territorial Force Divisions (57th-69th) with the Home-Service Divisions (71st-73rd) and 74th and 75th Divisions (History of the Great War based on Official Documents), by Major A F Becke, Pg73.