Milly: Sorry I'm not really familiar with all the military organisation, brigades and divisions and all that, could you explain it to me a bit?
Unfortunately it's not an easy thing to explain... and everyone explains it differently
Here is a good description of what a BATTALION and COMPANY was from the excellent 1914-1918 website
http://www.1914-1918.net/whatbatt.htmAnd here is my effort at an explanation - in very rough terms as it generally relates to Infantry. (It varies depending on which part of the military you are talking about)
TEAM/SQUAD/PLATOON/COMPANY
In an Infantry Regiment Battalion there were smaller sub-groups of men:
Within each Battalion there were usually 4 Companies.
Within each Company there were usually 4 Platoons (eg approx 20-30 men usually led by a Sergeant)
The Platoon was further broken down into Squads and then Teams
BATTALION: King's Liverpool had lots of BATTALIONS (approx 1000 men to each Bn and about 30 officers)
BRIGADE: These Battalions were assigned to various BRIGADES along with Battalions from other Regiments. (In this instance 13th Bn were part of 25th Brigade, then 76th Brigade and then 8th Brigade in 1915 moving to 9th Brigade in 1916.
See list of all the brigades here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_infantry_brigades_of_the_First_World_WarDIVISION: A number of these Brigades were grouped together with other Brigades as part of a DIVISION. (In this instance the 3rd Division).
See list of Divisions here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_divisions_in_World_War_IARMY GROUP: This refers to a group of DIVISIONS which form a bigger group.
13th Bn King's Liverpool were formed as part of "Kitchener's New Army".
The were attached to 25TH Division which was part of K3 (ie Kitcheners Army Group K3)
See her for more info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchener's_ArmyAbove Army groups were various commands and other hierarchy which I won't go into now!
I hope I got that right (I am sure I will be corrected if not)
Milly