63rd (ROYAL NAVAL) DIVISION Originally just know as the Royal Naval Division until it was given the number of the disbanded 2nd Northumbrian Division. The Division was formed in Great Britain in 1914 from the excess Naval Reservists and Royal Marines. Some Army units joined the Division later. The Division served in Belgium in 1914 then returned to England, the Division then went to Gallipoli and then to France arriving in France in May 1916. Served in France and Flanders until the Armistice. Listed below are just the British Army units which served with the Division. Battles and Engagements. Gallipoli. Demonstration
in the Gulf of Xeros. 25-26 Apr 1915. Evacuation of Helles. 7-8 Jan 1916. France and Flanders. Defence of Antwerp. 4-10 Oct 1914. Battle of the Ancre. 13-18 Nov 1916, including the capture of Beaumont Hamel. Actions
of Miraumont. 17-18 Feb 1917. Battle
of St. Quentin. 21-23 Mar 1918. Infantry Units 2/4th Bn London Regt. 14 Oct 1915 - Jan 1916. To the 53rd Division. 2/2nd Bn London Regt. 13 Oct 1915 - 21 Jan 1916. To the 53rd Division. 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regt. 23 Apr 1918 - 11 Nov 1918. No Army units served with this Brigade. 7th
Bn Royal Fusiliers. 27 Jul 1916 - 11 Nov 1918. 14th Bn Worcestershire Regt. 23 Jun 1916 - 11 Nov 1918.
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