West Sussex County Division

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It was commanded by XII Corps until 15 January 1941 and then by IV Corps.[2]

Order of Battle

Both brigades were part of the division from 9 November 1940 to 17 February 1941.[2]

The brigade group transferred to IV Corps after leaving the division.

The brigade transferred to the Yorkshire County Division after leaving the division.

See also

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References

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  1. Joslen, p. 108, 276
  2. a b Joslen, p. 116
  3. Joslen p. 276-7
  4. Joslen p. 364

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Bibliography

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