49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
The 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army. The division fought in the First World War in the trenches of the Western Front, in the fields of France and Flanders. During the Second World War, the division fought in the Norwegian Campaign and in North-western Europe. After the Second World War, it was disbanded in 1946, then reformed in 1947. It remained with Northern Command until finally disbanded in 1967.
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49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
The 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army. The division fought in the First World War in the trenches of the Western Front, in the fields of France and Flanders. During the Second World War, the division fought in the Norwegian Campaign and in North-western Europe. After the Second World War, it was disbanded in 1946, then reformed in 1947. It remained with Northern Command until finally disbanded in 1967.
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49-та Вест-Ра́йдінгська піхо́т ...... ршої та Другої світової війни.
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De 49e (West Riding) Infanteri ...... de Tweede Wereldoorlog diende.
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La 49e division d'infanterie ( ...... uerre, Richard Burdon Haldane.
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The 49th (West Riding) Infantr ...... til finally disbanded in 1967.
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Badge worn at the top of the s ...... World War, made ofwhite metal.
Badge, second pattern, adopted in Iceland during the Second World War.
Shoulder sleeve insignia sign, used on signboards during the First World War.
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Division badge, third pattern, ...... the Second World War in 1943.
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Peacetime HQ
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Badge worn at the top of the s ...... orld War, made of white metal.
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Badge, second pattern, adopted in Iceland during the Second World War.
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Shoulder sleeve insignia sign, used on signboards during the First World War.
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"Barker's Bears"
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"The Polar Bear Butchers"
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"The Polar Bears"
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West Riding Division
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49-та Вест-Ра́йдінгська піхо́т ...... ршої та Другої світової війни.
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De 49e (West Riding) Infanteri ...... de Tweede Wereldoorlog diende.
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La 49e division d'infanterie ( ...... uerre, Richard Burdon Haldane.
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The 49th (West Riding) Infantr ...... til finally disbanded in 1967.
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49-та піхотна дивізія (Велика Британія)
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49e (West Riding) Infanteriedivisie
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49e division d'infanterie (Royaume-Uni)
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49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
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49th (West Riding and Midland) Infantry Division
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49th (West Riding) Armoured Division
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49th (West Riding) Division
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49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
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West Riding Division
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"Barker's Bears"
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"The Polar Bear Butchers"
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"The Polar Bears"
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