49th (West Riding) Infantry Division

West Riding Division
49th (West Riding) Division
49th (West Riding) Infantry Division
49th (West Riding) Armoured Division
49th (West Riding and Midland) Infantry Division
Division badge, third pattern, replaced the second pattern during the Second World War in 1943.
Active1908–1919
1920–1945
1947–1967
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry
Armoured
SizeDivision
Peacetime HQYork
Nickname(s)"Barker's Bears"
"The Polar Bears"
"The Polar Bear Butchers"
EngagementsFirst World War
Second World War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Sir Evelyn Barker
Sir Gordon MacMillan
Insignia
Identification
symbol

Shoulder sleeve insignia sign, used on signboards during the First World War.
Identification
symbol

Badge worn at the top of the sleeve between the wars and early in the Second World War, made of white metal.[1]
Identification
symbol

Badge, second pattern, adopted in Iceland during the Second World War.[1] [a]

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.

  1. ^ a b Cole p. 44
  2. ^ Delaforce, p. 22


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