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On 22 February 1917 an Army Order formed the Labour Corps, turning the pre-existing Infantry Labour Companies and Infantry Labour Battalions into 203 Labour Companies. The Corps as formed also included Depot Labour Companies (renamed Reserve Labour Companies later in 1917) back in the United Kingdom
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had formed eleven labour battalions for manual work. From December 1914 onwards each infantry division had also been provided with a Pioneer Battalion, with full infantry training but usually used in manual and skilled work and thus consisting of those with experience in those areas. From early 1916
90:. All these would be commanded by forty-two Labour Group Headquarters. Later in 1917 eight Labour Centres were added to the Corps, one for each of the eight home commands, as were the existing Infantry Works Companies (renamed Home Service Labour Companies) and Agricultural Companies. 41:. In previous centuries the British Army had fulfilled this role through the Royal Pioneer Corps (1762–1763), the Corps of Pioneers (1795–1800) and the Army Works Corps (1855-c.1856). Though it disbanded in 1921, it is often seen as the predecessor to the 105:, as Commander, a battalion of the Labour Corps, which he commanded from 1917 to 1918, after which he retired from active service. By November 1918 the Corps numbered around 389,900 men. 317: 327: 312: 332: 186:, July 1930, 'Newspaper cuttings concerning St. George's Chapel and Military Knights of Windsor', Reference No.:SGC M.1042, College of St. George, Windsor Castle" 167: 307: 66:
onwards conscripted men with health too poor for fighting were also assigned to these battalions, twelve of which had been formed by June that year.
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This article is about the unit formed of soldiers from the United Kingdom. For the unit formed of Chinese non-combatants on the Western Front, see
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as well as seven Labour Battalions converted from the Works or Infantry Works battalions of the
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had formed labour companies to work docks and railways and unload ships and the
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was a British Army force formed in 1917 for manual and skilled labour on the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1921
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Chinese Labour Corps
Western Front
Salonika
First World War
Royal Pioneer Corps
Second World War
Army Service Corps
Royal Engineers
King's (Liverpool Regiment)
Devonshire Regiment
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Middlesex Regiment
Durham Light Infantry
Richard S. H. Moody
Devonshire Regiment
France
"Royal Pioneer Corps"
the original



"The Labour Corps 1917–1918"
"Labour Battalions of the Labour Corps"
"Obituary of Colonel Richard S. H. Moody, Windsor Paper, July 1930, 'Newspaper cuttings concerning St. George's Chapel and Military Knights of Windsor', Reference No.:SGC M.1042, College of St. George, Windsor Castle"
"No. 30183"
The London Gazette
"No. 30839"
The London Gazette
Flag of the British Army
British military

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