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  1. British army ranks during the Great War - The Long, Long Trail. Infantry ranks. Each step up in rank is referred to as a promotion. It brought greater pay and greater responsibility. Private: the ordinary soldier. His legal equivalents were Gunner and Driver (Royal Artillery), Pioneer, Sapper and Driver (Royal Engineers), Trooper (Cavalry).

  2. British Army WW1 Service Records, 1914-1920 (Soldiers) There were about 6-7 million soldiers (Other Ranks and Non-Commissioned Officers) who served with the British Army in the First World War. Each soldiers’ record of service was stored by the War Office after the First World War was over.

  3. At the outbreak of war on 4 August 1914, the British regular army numbered 247,432 serving officers and other ranks. [1] [2] This did not include reservists liable to be recalled to the colours upon general mobilization or the part-time volunteers of the Territorial Force.

  4. The British Army of 1914-1918. in which are included details of the forces of India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the West Indies and Newfoundland. This page is a gateway to much detailed information. Follow the links below: The Regiments and Corps. If for example you want to know about the units of the Royal Artillery, Hussars, Machine Gun ...

  5. British Army Ranks. The following are the ranks of Officers, Non-Combat Officers (NCO) The Warrant Officers (W.O.) and soldiers during WW1. Despite the army being Canadian its soldiers were still being ranked in the British form of ranks. However, it should be noted that during the war various ranks, positions would either be abolished, created ...

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  6. May 4, 2021 · British Army ranks in order. The British Army's rank system forms the backbone of how the service is structured and defines an individual's degree of responsibility. There are two distinct tiers, with officer and soldier ranks. The term 'officer' refers to someone with a commission, which is a formal document of appointment signed by the ...

  7. Each Company consisted of 6 officers and 530 other ranks. Numbers 1 and 2 Labour Companies were officially formed at Aldershot on 24-25 August 1914. A number of Foremen and Gangers were recruited in the early weeks, to act as NCOs. Approximately 21,000 skilled labourers and dock workers had joined by the end of 1915.

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