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80th Machine Gun Company

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A Machine Gun Company was attached to each Infantry Brigade and their subsequent Division.

Brigade attached to: 80th Brigade
Division attached to: 27th Division
Formed from the: Machine Gun Section of 2nd Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Machine Gun Section of 3rd Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps
Machine Gun Section of 4th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps
Machine Gun Section of 4th Bn. Rifle Brigade

The 80th Bde. M.G. Coy. was formed by the 16 May 1916. It was formed from the Machine Gun Sections of the listed infantry battalions.

Unlike most other Machine Gun Companies, it was not formed into a Machine Gun Battalion, yet continued to serve attached to the Brigade.

As a unit of the 27th Infantry Division, it will have taken part in the following battles and engagements.

1916
30 September to 02 OctoberCapture of the Karajakots [XVI. Corps].
03 and 04 OctoberCapture of Yenikoi [XVI. Corps].
1917
14 OctoberCapture of Homondos [XVI. Corps].
1918
01 to 30 SeptemberTHE OFFENSIVE
01 and 02 SeptemberCapture of the Roche Noure Salient [XII. Corps].
22 to 30 SeptemberPassage of the Vardar, and Pursuit to the Strumica Valley [XII. Corps, until 25/9; Army Reserve until 27/09; then XVI. Corps].
At noon on 30th September, Bulgaria concluded an armistice, and hostilities ceased. The 27th Division had then reached the area Kosturino-Rabrovo-Cestovo. The advance was continued, and Krupnik was passed by the end of October. On the 2nd November the division was ordered to move back down the Struma to the Orlyak area (W. of L. Tahinos), and it remained there until it embarked in December for the Black Sea. Constantinople was reached on the 19th, and the 80th Bde., with I. Bde., R.F.A., 17th Fd. Coy. R.E., and 82nd Fd. Amb., reached Batum on the 22nd December. Detachments were sent to Poti (N. of Batum), and Tiflis ; and on the 19th January, 1919, Divisional H.Q. opened at Tiflis. By the 31st January the last shipload of the division disembarked at Batum. By May, 1919, detachments had been sent to the following places in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia:- Baku, Krasnovodsk (in Trans-caspia), Petrovsk, Shusha, Julfa, Erivan, Kars, Tiflis, Batum, and Gagri; Divisional H.Q. were in Tiflis.

On the 15th August, 1919, the withdrawal of the British Troops began from Trans-Caucasia, and on the 7th December, Divisional H.Q. opened at Batum. On the 14th and 15th September, the 81st and 82nd Bdes. were disbanded. The division was disbanded on the 24th September, 1919, and the divisional commander and the general staff left for Constantinople, after handing over to the military governer of Batum (Br.-Gen. W. J. N. Cooke-Collis, Comdg. 80th Infantry Brigade). On the 4th March, 1920, Br.-Gen. Cooke-Collis was appointed to command the Inter-Allied Force at Batum. This force was withdrawn from Batum by the 14th July, 1920.


Sources

  • Becke, 1934
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