(D 17) surrounded by men of the 122nd Brigade whom it led into the eastern part of Flers on 15 September 1916. Photograph taken two days later, on 17 September. The 122nd Brigade was raised as part of the New Army also known as
Kitchener's Army, and assigned to the
41st Division.
1916 On 15 September 1916, troops of the 122nd Brigade, led by a
Mark I tank, entered the eastern part of Flers on the Somme and took part in the
Battle of Flers-Courcelette. This was the first time tanks had been deployed on the Western Front. The village of Flers itself was taken by the 122nd Brigade which had a total casualty roll of 1,200 out of 1,800 who went into action.
1918 The 122nd Brigade also fought in the
Battle of the Lys and the Escaut. ==Order of Battle==