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  2. Durham Light Infantry - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Light Infantry ( DLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1968. It was formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) and the 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry) along with the Militia and Volunteers of County ...

  3. List of battalions of the Durham Light Infantry - Wikipedia

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    Original composition Victoria crown cap badge of the Durham Light Infantry (1881—1902) When the 68th Regiment of Foot and the 106th Regiment of Foot became the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) in 1881 under the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Armed Forces, seven pre-existing militia and volunteer battalions of County Durham were integrated into the structure of the DLI.

  4. 1st Durham Rifle Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Durham Rifle Volunteers, later the 5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (5th DLI), was a part-time unit of the British Army from 1860 to the 1950s. Beginning from small independent corps of the Volunteer Force recruited in County Durham and Teesside, it became part of the Territorial Force and served as infantry in some of the bloodiest actions of the First World War.

  5. 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) - Wikipedia

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    The 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1758.Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 106th Bombay Light Infantry to form the Durham Light Infantry in 1881, the 68th Regiment becoming the 1st Battalion, and the 106th Regiment becoming the 2nd Battalion in the regular Army.

  6. 151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade - Wikipedia

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    1/5th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry – joined from 150th (York and Durham) Brigade 12 February 1918; reduced to training cadre 15 July 1918. 151st Machine Gun Company – formed 6 February 1916; transferred to divisional Machine Gun Battalion 1 March 1918. 151st Trench Mortar Battery – formed June 1916. After the Third Battle of the Aisne ...

  7. 190th (2nd Durham Light Infantry) Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 190th (2nd Durham Light Infantry) Brigade was a 2nd Line Territorial Force formation of the British Army during World War I. Formed from battalions of the Durham Light Infantry , it served in home defence without ever going overseas as a complete formation.

  8. Battle of Arras (1940) - Wikipedia

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    The defensive deployments left only the 6th and 8th battalions of the Durham Light Infantry (DLI), of 151st Brigade and one in reserve as well as the 13th Infantry Brigade, supporting the 4th Royal Tank Regiment (4th RTR) and the 7th Royal Tank Regiment (7th RTR), a force of about 2,000 men and 74 tanks.

  9. Battle of Kos - Wikipedia

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    On the ground, the Allied force consisted of the 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, a company from 11th Parachute battalion of 1st Airborne Division, a company of men from the SBS, and Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel under the command of Lt. Col. L.R.F. Kenyon. The force totalled ca. 1,600 British (although only 1,115 were combatants, 880 ...

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