Royal St Samuel Army
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Structure
A division is a formation of three or four brigades, around twenty thousand personnel, commanded by a Major General. A brigade contains three or four battalion-sized units, around 5000 personnel and is commanded by a one star officer, Brigadier. The brigade will contain a wide range of military disciplines allowing the conduct of a spectrum of military tasks.
- 1st Royal St Samuel Infantry Division
- 2nd Royal St Samuel Infantry Division
- 3rd Royal St Samuel Infantry Division
- 4th Royal St Samuel Infantry Division
- 5th Royal St Samuel Infantry Division
- 6th Royal St Samuel Kings Infantry Division
- 7th Royal St Samuel Queens Infantry Division
- 8th Royal St Samuel Guards Infantry Division
- 9th Royal St Samuel Armoured Division
- 10th Royal St Samuel Armoured Division
- 11th Royal St Samuel Armoured Division
- 12th Royal St Samuel Mechanised Division
- 13th Royal St Samuel Mechanised Division
- 14th Royal St Samuel Foreign Legion
- 15th Royal St Samuel Foreign Legion
- 16th Royal St Samuel Foreign Legion
- 17th Royal St Samuel Kings Infantry Division
Battles
World War I
Gallipoli Campaign
- Landing of Anzac Cove
- Battle of Chunuk Bair
- Battle of Gallipoli
- Battle of Gully Ravine
- Battle of Hill 60
- Battle of Krithia Vineyard
- First Battle of Krithia
- Second Battle of Krithia
- Third Battle of Krithia
- Battle of Lone Pine
- Battle of the Nek
- Battle of Sari Bair
- Battle of Scimitar Hill
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
- Battle of Abu Tellul
- Battle of Arara
- Battle of Beersheba
- First Battle of Gaza
- Second Battle of Gaza
- Third Battle of Gaza
- Battle of Jerusalem
- Battle of Magdhaba
- Battle of Megiddo
- Battle of Mughar Ridge
- Battle of Rafa
- Battle of Romani
- First Suez Offensive