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The British 53rd (Welsh) Division was a Territorial Army division. During World War I the division fought at Gallipoli and in the Middle East.
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The division landed at Suvla on August 9.
On March 26, 1917, the 53rd Division bore the brunt of the First Battle of Gaza where the three brigades, along with the 161st Brigade of the 54th Division, had to advance across exposed ground, withstanding shrapnel, machine gun and rifle fire, to capture the Turkish fortifications. Despite gaining the advantage towards the end of the day, the British commander called off the attack so that the division's casualties, close to 3,500, were suffered in vain.
The division comprised three infantry brigades. Some original battalions were detached early in the war to reinforce other divisions.
; 158th (North Wales) Brigade :
The British Army in the Great War: The 53rd (Welsh) Division
Unit History
World War I
World War II
Formation
; 159th (Cheshire) Brigade :
; 160th (Welsh Border) Brigade :
Battles
External Links