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The Battle of Delville Wood was fought from 14 July to 3 September 1916, one of the twelve battles of the Somme in 1916. It was fought by the British and French against the army of the German Empire in the Somme River valley in northern France . The battle was the début of the 1st South African Brigade (part of the 9th (Scottish) Division ) on the Western Front , which captured Delville Wood and held it from 15 to 19 July. The casualties of the brigade were similar to those of many British brigades on First day on the Somme (1 July 1916).
Delville Wood is well preserved with the remains of trenches, a museum and monument to the 1st South African Brigade. After the relief of the South Africans the battle for the wood continued until the end of August, when the last German footholds were captured by the 43rd Brigade of the 14th (Light) Division on 27 August. A large German counter-attack on 31 August regained part of the north edge of the wood until British attacks from 4 to 8 September, which secured the wood until the battles of 1918.
British and Dominion forces [ edit ]
Map of the Longueval and Delville Wood area (commune FR insee code 80378)
Order of battle for actions associated with the capture of Trônes Wood: 14–15 July 1916.
14th (Light) Division 14–15 July 1916
Commander: Major-General V. A. Couper
Infantry:
41st Brigade
7th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
8th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
42nd Brigade
5th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
5th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry
9th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
43rd Brigade
6th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry Regiment
6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
6th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
10th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry Regiment
Engineers and Support:
11th Battalion, King's Regiment (Pioneers)
18th (Eastern) Division 14–15 July 1916
Commander: Major General I. Maxse
Infantry:
53rd Brigade
8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment
8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment
10th Battalion, Essex Regiment
6th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment
54th Brigade
11th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
7th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment
8th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment
12th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
55th Brigade
7th Battalion, Queen's Regiment
7th Battalion, Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
7th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment
Engineers and Support:
8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Order of battle for actions associated with the capture of Longueval: 14–17 July 1916.
3rd Division
Commander: Major-General J. A. Haldane then Major-General C. J. Deverell
Infantry:
8th Brigade
2nd Battalion, Royal Scots
8th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
7th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry
1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers
9th Brigade
1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers
4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
13th Battalion, King’s Regiment
12th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment
76th Brigade
8th Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment
10th Battalion, Royal Welsh Regiment
1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders
Engineers and Support:
20th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
Order of battle for actions associated with the first capture of Delville Wood: 14 July – 3 September 1916
17th (Northern) Division 4–11 August 1916
Commander: Major-General P. R. Robertson
Infantry:
50th Brigade
10th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment
7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
7th Battalion, Green Howards Regiment
6th Battalion, Dorset Regiment
51st Brigade
7th Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
7th Battalion, Border Regiment
8th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment
10th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters Regiment
52nd Brigade
9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers
10th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
9th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's Regiment
12th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
Engineers and Support:
7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
Order of battle for actions associated with holding Delville Wood: 4 September 1916 – April 1917
14th (Light) Division
Commander: Major-General V. A. Couper
Infantry:
41st Brigade
7th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
8th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
42nd Brigade
5th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
5th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry
9th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
43rd Brigade
6th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry Regiment
6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
6th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
10th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry Regiment
Engineers and Support:
11th Battalion, King's Regiment (Pioneers)
Order of battle for actions associated with the second capture of Delville Wood: 1 – 28 August 1918
38th (Welsh) Division
Commander: Major-General I. Phillips then Major-General C. G. Blackader
Infantry:
113th Brigade
13th Bn, (1st North Wales), Royal Welsh Fusiliers
14th Bn, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
15th Bn, (1st London Welsh), Royal Welsh Fusiliers
16th Bn, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
114th Brigade
10th Battalion (1st Rhondda), Royal Welsh Regiment
13th Battalion (2nd Rhondda), Royal Welsh Regiment
15th Battalion (Carmarthenshire), Royal Welsh Regiment
14th Battalion (Swansea), Royal Welsh Regiment
115th Brigade
17th Bn, (2nd North Wales), Royal Welsh Fusiliers
10th Bn, (1st Gwent), South Wales Borderers
11th Bn, (2nd Gwent), South Wales Borderers
16th Bn, (Cardiff City), Royal Welsh Regiment
Engineers and Support:
19th Battalion (Glamorgan Pioneers), Royal Welsh Regiment
South African casualties [ edit ]
1st South African Brigade: Casualties during the Battle of Delville Wood 14–20 July 1916
Brigade / Unit
Unit strength 14 July
Killed
Wounded
Missing / POW
Died of wounds to October
Total Casualties
Effective unit strength after 20 July
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
Off*
Other Ranks
Total
1st Battalion
31
748
779
7
108
115
17
346
363
2
73
75
1
29
30
27
556
583
4
192
196
2nd Battalion
28
669
697
11
95
106
12
373
385
0
92
92
3
25
28
26
585
611
2
84
86
3rd Battalion
29
847
876
8
120
128
15
403
418
6
225
231
0
30
30
29
778
807
0
69
69
4th Battalion
27
672
699
4
104
108
15
293
308
1
84
85
0
32
32
20
513
533
7
159
166
Other
8
96
104
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
6
96
102
Total
123
3,032
3,155
30
427
457
61
1,415
1,476
9
474
483
4
116
120
104
2,432
2,536
19
600
619
Note: * = Officers
Order of battle for forces of the German Empire for actions in Trônes Wood, Longueval and Delville Wood: 14 July – 3 September 1916
3rd Guard Division
Commander: Generalmajor von Lindequist
Infantry:
Garde–Infanterie–Brigade Nr. 6
Garde–Füsilier–Regiment
Lehr Infantry Regiment
Colbergsches-Grenadier-Regiment Graf Gneisenau Nr. 9
Cavalry:
Garde Reserve Ulanen Regiment
Artillery:
Garde–Artillerie–Brigade Nr. 63
Garde–Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr. 5
II.Bataillon/Reserve–Fußartillerie–Regiment Nr. 6
Engineers and Support:
1. Kompanie/Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 28
Pionier–Kompanie Nr. 274
Garde–Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr. 3
3rd Guards Telephone Detachment
5th Division
Commander: Generalleutnant Wichura
Infantry:
Infanterie–Brigade (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 10
Grenadier–Regiment Nr. 8
Infanterie–Regiment von Alvensleben (6. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 52
Grenadier–Regiment Prinz Karl von Preußen (2. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 12
Field Machine Gun Company
Cavalry:
1/2" Husaren–Regiment von Zieten (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 3
Artillery:
5.Feldartillerie–Brigade (Brandenburgisches)
Feldartillerie–Regiment General–Feldzeugmeister (2. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 18
Neumärkisches Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr. 54
Engineers and Support:
1./Pionier–Bataillon von Rauch (1. Brandenb.) Nr. 3
3./Pionier–Bataillon von Rauch (1. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 3
Minenwerfer–Kompanie (Brandenburg) Nr. 5
5th Brandenburg Telephone Detachment
5th Bavarian Division
Commander: Generalleutnant Endres
Infantry:
9. bayerische Infanterie–Brigade
Kgl. Bayerisches 14. Infanterie–Regiment Hartmann
Kgl. Bayerisches 21. Infanterie–Regiment Großherzog von Mecklenburg–Schwerin
10. bayerische Infanterie–Brigade
Kgl. Bayerisches 7. Infanterie–Regiment Prinz Leopold ment
Kgl. Bayerisches 19. Infanterie–Regiment König Viktor Emanuel III. von Italien
Cavalry:
Kgl. Bayerisches 2. Chevaulegers–Regiment (2 Sqn's)
Artillery:
5. bayerische Feldartillerie–Brigade
Kgl. Bayerisches 6. Feldartillerie–Regiment Prinz Ferdinand von Bourbon, Herzog von Calab
Kgl. Bayerisches 10. Feldartillerie–Regiment
Flugabwehrkanone–Abteilung (Anti–Aircraft section)
Engineers and Support:
Minenwerfer–Kompanie (Bayerisches) Nr. 5
1 & 4.Kompanie/Kgl. Bayerisches 3. Pionier–Bataillon
5th Bavarian Pont. Engineers
5th Bavarian Telephone Detachment
84th Labour Battalion
1st Bavarian Balloon Squadron
7th Division
Commander: Generalleutnant Riedel
Infantry:
13. Infanterie–Brigade
Infanterie–Regiment Fürst Leopold von Anhalt–Dessau (1. Magdeburgisches) Nr.26
Cavalry:
2.Eskadron/Magdeburgisches Husaren–Regiment Nr. 10
Artillery:
Artillerie–Kommandeur 7
Feldartillerie–Regiment Prinz–Regent Luitpold von Bayern (Magdeburgisches) Nr. 4
Altmärkisches Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr. 40
Engineers and Support:
1./Magdeburgisches Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 4.
7 Pont Engineers
7th Telephone Detachment
8th Division
Commander: General der Infanterie Ernst II. Herzog von Sachsen–Altenburg
Infantry:
15. Infanterie–Brigade
Altenburger Regiment 8.
Thüringisches Infanterie–Regiment Nr. 93
16. Infanterie–Brigade
Thüringische Infanterie–Regiment Nr.72
Thüringisches Infanterie–Regiment Nr. 153
Cavalry:
"1/2" Magdeburgisches Husaren–Regiment Nr. 10
Artillery:
8. Feldartillerie–Brigade
Torgauer Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.74
Mansfelder Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.75
Engineers and Support:
Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr. 8
2./Magdeburgisches Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 4
3./Magdeburgisches Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 4
8th Telephone Detachment
10th Bavarian Division
Commander: Generalmajor Burkhardt
Infantry:
20. bayerische Infanterie–Brigade
Königlich Bayerische 16. Infanterie–Regiment Grossherzog Ferdinand von Toskana
Bayerische 6. Reserve–Infanterie–Regiment
Bayerische 8. Reserve–Infanterie–Regiment
Cavalry:
Bayerische 5. Kavallerie–Regiment
Artillery:
10. bayerische Feldartillerie–Brigade
Bayerisches 19. Feldartillerie–Regiment
Bayerisches 20. Feldartillerie–Regiment
Engineers and Support:
Minenwerfer–Kompanie (Bayerisches) Nr. 10
20 Kompanie Nr. 4 (Bayerisches) Pionier–Bataillon
10th Pont. Engineers
10th Telephone Detachment
12th Reserve Division
Commander: Generalmajor von Kehler
Infantry:
22. Reserve–Infanterie–Brigade
Remains of the Infanterie–Regiment von Winterfeldt (2. Oberschlesisches) Nr.23
Fusilier–Regiment Feldmarschall Graf Moltke (1.Schlesisches) Nr.38 (Ehrenstein–Riebel Bn)
Cavalry:
Reserve–Ulanen–Regiment Nr. 4
Artillery:
Reserve–Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr. 12
7. & 32. Flugabwehrkanone–Abteilung (Anti–Aircraft sections)
Engineers and Support:
Reserve Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr. 212
1.Reserve–Kompanie/Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 6
2.Reserve–Kompanie/Pionier–Bataillon Nr. 6
12th Reserve Telephone Detachment
8. bayerische Arbeit–Bataillon
17th Reserve Division
Commander: Generalmajor von Zieten
Infantry:
33rd Reserve Brigade
Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr.75
Schleswig–Holsteinisches Infanterie Regiment Nr. 163
Cavalry:
Reserve Hussar Regiment Nr. 4
Artillery:
17th Reserve Feldartillerie–Regiment (10 Bty's)
Engineers and Support:
4 Field Co
2.Pion Bn Nr. 9
Pionier Kompanie Nr. 340
Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr.217
17 Res Pont Engineers
24th Saxon Reserve Division
Commander: Generalmajor Morgenstern–Doring
Infantry:
Königlich Sächsische Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr. 104
Königlich Sächsische Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr. 107
Königlich Sächsische Reserve Infanterie Regiment Nr. 133
Cavalry:
Kgl. Sächs. Reserve-Ulanen-Regiment (3x Sqn)
Artillery:
24th Reserve Feldartillerie–Regiment (6 Bty's)
40th Reserve Feldartillerie–Regiment (6 Bty's)
Engineers and Support:
3 Res Co 12.Pion Bn
Reserve Pionier Kompanie Nr.4 Pionier Battalion Nr. 12
Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr.224
24 Res Pont Engineers
24 Res Tele Detach
26th Division
Commander: Generalleutenant Herzog Wilhelm von Urach
Infantry:
Grenadier–Regiment Königin Olga (1. Württembergisches) Nr.119
Infanterie Regiment Kaiser Friedrich, König von Preußen (7. Württembergisches) Nr.125
Infanterie Regiment Alt–Württemberg (3. Württembergisches) Nr.121
Cavalry:
Uhlan Regiment Nr.20 (3 x Sqn)
Artillery:
Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.29
Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.65
Engineers and Support:
Feldt–Pionier Kompanie Nr.1 and 5 Feldt–PionierBattalion Nr. 13
Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr.26
26 Pont Engineers
26 Tele Detach
56th Division
Commander: Generalmajor von Wichmann
Infantry:
Fusilier–Regiment Prinz Heinrich von Preußen (1. Brandenburgisches) Nr.35
2. Nassauisches Infanterie–Regiment Nr.88
Infanterie Regiment Prinz Carl (4.Großherzoglich Hessisches) Nr. 118
Cavalry:
Uhlan Regiment Nr.17 (1 x Sqn)
Artillery:
56. Feldartillerie–Brigade
Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.111
Feldartillerie–Regiment Nr.112
Engineers and Support:
Feldt–Pionier Kompanie Nr.111
Feldt–Pionier Kompanie Nr.112
Feldt–Pionier Kompanie Nr.6 PionsierBattalion Nr. 26
Minenwerfer–Kompanie Nr.56
German trench Delville Wood, September 1916
Memorial, South African Brigade Headquarters, Delville Wood.
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