7th Meerut Divisional Area


The 7th Meerut Divisional Area was an infantry division of the British Indian Army that formed part of the Indian Army during the First World War. It was formed in September 1914 to replace the original 7th Division that had been mobilized in August 1914 for service on the Western Front. It was renamed as Meerut Division in June 1917 and remained in India throughout the war. The division was broken up in 1920.

History

At the outbreak of the First World War, the 7th Division was mobilized in August 1914 and sailed from Bombay on 20 September for the Western Front. 39th Royal Garhwal Rifles went with the 7th Division to fight in World War One on the Western Front. The 7th Meerut Divisional Area was formed in September 1914 to take over the area responsibilities of the 7th Division. It took over the units left behind by the original division and started to form brigades to control them: the 14th Cavalry Brigade in November, the Bareilly and Delhi Brigades in December 1914 and the Dehra Dun Brigade in March 1915. However, the Garhwal Brigade was not reformed until April 1917.
The division served with in India throughout the war, initially under Northern Army, then Northern Command from January 1918.
In 1918, the division was responsible for posts and stations at Agra, Almora, Bareilly, Bhim Tal, Chakrata, Chambattia, Dehra Dun, Delhi, Gangora, Kailana, Lansdowne, Meerut, Moradabad, Muttra, Ranikhet, Rurki and Sitoli. It was renamed Meerut Division in June 1917 and was broken up in 1920.

Order of battle

The division commanded the following brigades in the First World War:
The 7th Meerut Divisional Area / Meerut Division had the following commanders:
FromRankNameNotes
7 December 1914Brigadier-GeneralO.M.R. Thackwell
16 October 1917Major-GeneralSir H.D’U. Keary
3 August 1918Major-GeneralO.S.W. NugentDivision broken up in 1920