2nd Mounted Division


The 2nd Mounted Division was a yeomanry division that served in the First World War. At the outbreak of war it was assigned to defence of the Norfolk coast. In March 1915 it formed a 2nd Line duplicate of itself, the 2/2nd Mounted Division. Leaving the 2/2nd on coastal defence, it then fought at Gallipoli from April to December 1915, under the command of Major General William Peyton, before being disbanded in January 1916.
A different 2nd Mounted Division, was formed in Egypt in 1918 from the Indian elements of the 5th Cavalry Division in France, but then renumbered as the 5th Cavalry Division, served in Palestine and was a part of the Palestine Occupation Force.

History

Formation

A decision was made to form a new mounted division from the mounted brigades in and around the Churn area of Berkshire. On 2 September 1914, 2nd Mounted Division, with Headquarters at Goring, came into being with three mounted brigades transferred from 1st Mounted Division and the London Mounted Brigade at Streatley. The brigades were relatively widely dispersed to allow an adequate water supply for the horses and to provide sufficient training areas.
In November 1914, the division moved to Norfolk on coastal defence duties. Headquarters was established at Hanworth and the mounted brigades were at King's Lynn, Fakenham, Holt and Hanworth.

Egypt

In March 1915, the division was put on warning for overseas service. In early April, the division starting leaving Avonmouth and the last elements landed at Alexandria before the end of the month. By the middle of May, the Divisional Headquarters, the 2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade and Notts. and Derby. Mounted Brigade were at Cairo, the 1st South Midland Mounted Brigade was at Alexandria, and the London Mounted Brigade and the horse artillery batteries were near Ismaïlia on Suez Canal defences. The mounted brigades were numbered at this time.
On 10 August 1915, the division was reorganized as a dismounted formation in preparation for service at Gallipoli. Each Yeomanry Regiment left a squadron headquarters and two troops in Egypt to look after the horses. The artillery batteries and ammunition columns, signal troops, mobile veterinary sections, Mounted Brigade Transport and Supply Columns and two of the Field Ambulances were also left behind in Egypt. The Yeomanry Mounted Brigade, which was formed in Egypt in January 1915, was likewise dismounted and joined the division on 13 August as a fifth brigade. The division entrained for Alexandria on 13 August, sailed the next day and reached Mudros on 17 August. It landed at Suvla Bay that night.
1st Mounted Brigade

1/1st Warwickshire Yeomanry

1/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars

1/1st Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars
5th Mounted Brigade
1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry

1/2nd County of London Yeomanry
2nd Mounted Brigade

1/1st Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars

1/1st Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry

1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry
Signal Service

2nd Mounted Division Signal Squadron
3rd Mounted Brigade

1/1st Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry

1/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars

1/1st Derbyshire Yeomanry
Medical

2nd South Midland Field Ambulance, RAMC

London Field Ambulance, RAMC
4th Mounted Brigade

1/1st County of London Yeomanry

1/1st City of London Yeomanry

1/3rd County of London Yeomanry
2nd Mounted Division Train

2nd Mounted Division Company, ASC

Gallipoli

The division landed at "A" Beach, Suvla Bay on the night of 17 August / morning of 18 August and moved into reserve positions at Lala Baba on the night of 20 August. On 21 August it advanced to Chocolate Hill under heavy fire and took part in the attack on Hill 112.
Due to losses during the Battle of Scimitar Hill and wastage during August 1915, the division had to be reorganised. On 4 September 1915, the 1st Composite Mounted Brigade was formed from the 1st, 2nd and 5th Mounted Brigades, and the 2nd Composite Mounted Brigade from the 3rd and 4th Mounted Brigades. Each dismounted brigade formed a battalion sized unit, for example, 1st South Midland Regiment.
The Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade landed as Suvla on 2 September and joined the division. Likewise, the Highland Mounted Brigade joined the division after landing on 26 September. Both brigades were dismounted in the UK before sailing directly for Gallipoli.
1st Composite Mounted Brigade

1st South Midland Regiment

2nd South Midland Regiment

5th Yeomanry Regiment
Engineers

1st Kent Field Company, RE

2nd Kent Field Company, RE
2nd Composite Mounted Brigade

3rd Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment

4th London Regiment
Signal Service

2nd Mounted Division Signal Squadron
Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade

1/1st Scottish Horse

1/2nd Scottish Horse

1/3rd Scottish Horse
Medical

2nd South Midland Field Ambulance, RAMC

London Field Ambulance, RAMC

Scottish Horse Field Ambulance, RAMC

Highland Field Ambulance, RAMC
Highland Mounted Brigade

1/1st Fife and Forfar Yeomanry

1/1st Lovat Scouts

1/2nd Lovat Scouts
2nd Mounted Division Train

2nd Mounted Division Company, ASC

Return to Egypt

The division returned to Egypt from Gallipoli in December 1915 and was reformed and remounted. The artillery batteries and other units left in Egypt rejoined the division between 10 and 20 December 1915. However, the dismemberment of the division began almost immediately as units were posted to the Western Frontier Force or to various other commands.
On 21 January 1916, 2nd Mounted Division was disbanded.

Commanders

The 2nd Mounted Division had the following commanders:
FromRankName
31 August 1914Major-GeneralW.E. Peyton
21 August 1915Brigadier-GeneralP.A. Kenna,
23 August 1915Major-GeneralW.E. Peyton
13 November 1915Brigadier-GeneralMarquis of Tullibardine
14 November 1915Major-GeneralW.E. Peyton