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Durham and North Riding County Division

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Durham and North Riding County Division
Division insigniaof the Durham and North Riding County Division[1]
Active12 March 1941-1 December 1941
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
TypeStatic Division
RoleHome Defence
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Major-GeneralPhilip James Shears

TheDurham and North Riding County Divisionwas a coastal defence formation of theBritish Armyduring theSecond World War.It existed only from 12 March 1941 until 1 December 1941, when it was redesignated Durham and North Riding Coastal Area and the subordinate brigade headquarters were disbanded. Most of the infantry battalions were then converted to other roles with theRoyal Artilleryor theRoyal Armoured Corps.In its short existence the division had just one general officer commanding, Major-GeneralP. J. Shears.It was under the command fromX Corpsfrom formation until 9 April and then underIX Corps.[2]

The divisional sign was a pun on the name of the division's commander and a reference to the wool industry of the area.[1]

Order of battle

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County divisions were static infantry-only formations with any supporting arms on loan from other formations. The division/s order of battle was as follows:[3][4]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abCole, p. 58.
  2. ^Joslen, p. 110.
  3. ^Joslen p. 108
  4. ^"Durham and North Riding County Division".ordersofbattle.Archived fromthe originalon 20 January 2019.Retrieved20 January2019.
  5. ^Joslen, p. 378.
  6. ^abJoslen, p. 221.
  7. ^Joslen, p. 380.
  8. ^Frederick, p 180.
  9. ^Joslen, p. 387.

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