23rd (Service) Battalion, Manchester Regiment (8th City)
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The 23rd (Service) Battalion, Manchester Regiment (8th City) was a Bantam battalion recruited in 1914 as part of 'Kitchener's Army' from men who were below the normal minimum height required by the British Army. It served in 35th Division, which was entirely composed of bantam battalions, and first saw action at the Battle of the Somme. The Bantam concept did not survive the losses of the Somme, and had to be abandoned when the battalions became filled with reinforcements who were not simply undersized but actually unfit for service. In 1917 the 23rd Manchesters became a conventional infantry battalion and saw further action during the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line and at the Battle of Passchendaele before being broken up early in 1918 to provide reinforcements to other units.
23rd (Service) Battalion, Manchester Regiment (8th City) | |
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Active | 24 November 1914–16 February 1918 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch | New Army |
Type | Bantam battalion |
Role | Infantry |
Size | One Battalion |
Part of | 35th Division |
Garrison/HQ | Manchester |
Nickname(s) | 'Manchester Bantams' 'Bobs' Own' |
Patron | Lord Mayor and City of Manchester |
Engagements | Battle of the Somme German Retreat to the Hindenburg Line Battle of Passchendaele |