The division comprised the following
infantry brigades, which underwent major changes between February 1918 (the Army's brigade reorganisation from 4 to 3 infantry battalions) and June 1918 (rebuilt after the losses of the
German spring offensive). ;
41st Brigade: • Before June 1918 • 7th (Service) Battalion, The
King's Royal Rifle Corps (
left February 1918) • 8th (Service) Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps • 7th (Service) Battalion, The
Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) • 8th (Service) Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) • 41st Machine Gun Company (
joined February 1916, left to move into 14th MG Battalion March 1918) • 41st Trench Mortar Battery (
joined May 1916) • After June 1918 • 18th (Service) Battalion, The
York and Lancaster Regiment •
29th (Service) Battalion, The
Durham Light Infantry • 33rd (City of London) Battalion, The
London Regiment (Rifle Brigade) • 41st Trench Mortar Battery ;
42nd Brigade : • Before June 1918 • 5th (Service) Battalion, The
Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry • 5th (Service) Battalion,
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) (
disbanded February 1918) • 9th (Service) Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps • 9th (Service) Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) • 42nd Machine Gun Company (
joined February 1916, left to move into 14th MG Battalion March 1918) • 42nd Trench Mortar Battery (
joined April 1916) • After June 1918 • 6th (
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry) Battalion, the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry •
16th (Service) Battalion, Manchester Regiment (1st City) • 14th (Service) Battalion,
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) • 42nd Trench Mortar Battery ;
43rd Brigade : • Before June 1918 • 6th (Service) Battalion, The
Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) • 6th (Service) Battalion, The
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (
disbanded February 1918) • 6th (Service) Battalion, The
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (
disbanded February 1918) •
10th (Service) Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (
disbanded February 1918) • 9th (Service) Battalion, The
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) (
joined February 1918, left April) • 7th (Service) Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps (
joined from 41st Brigade February 1918) • 43rd Machine Gun Company (
joined February 1916, left to move into 16th MG Battalion March 1918) • 43rd Trench Mortar Battery (
joined April 1916) • After June 1918 •
12th (Service) Battalion, Suffolk Regiment (East Anglian) •
20th (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Shoreditch) • 10th (Service) Battalion, The
Highland Light Infantry • 43rd Trench Mortar Battery ;
Divisional Troops : • 11th (Service) Battalion The
King's Regiment (Liverpool) (pioneers) (
left June 1918) • 15th (Service) Battalion The
Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) (pioneers) (
joined June 1918) • 249th Machine Gun Company (
joined July 1917, left October 1917) • 224th Machine Gun Company (
joined November 1917, left to move into 14th MG Battalion March 1918') • 14th Battalion
Machine Gun Corps (
formed March 1918) • 14th Divisional Train
Army Service Corps (100, 101, 102 and 103 Companies) • 26th Mobile Veterinary Section
Army Veterinary Corps • 215th Divisional Employment Company,
Labour Corps (
joined June 1917)
Royal Artillery • XLVI Brigade
Royal Field Artillery • XLVII Brigade RFA • XLVIII Brigade RFA (
left January 1917) • XLIX (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA (
broken up October 1916) • V.14 Heavy Trench Mortar Battery RFA (
joined July 1916, left January 1918) • X.14, Y.14 and Z.14 Medium Mortar Batteries RFA (
formed March 1916; Z broken up February 1918, redistributed to X and Y) •
14th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (
left 8 June 1915)
Royal Engineers • 61st, 62nd and 89th Field Companies • 14th Divisional Signals Company
Royal Army Medical Corps • 42nd, 43rd and 44th Field Ambulances • 25th Sanitary Section (
left April 1917) == Battles ==