XVII Corps (United Kingdom)

Summary

The British XVII Corps was a British infantry corps during the First World War.

XVII Corps
XVII Corps formation badge.
ActiveFirst World War
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeField corps
Part ofThird Army
EngagementsFirst World War[1]

History edit

British XVII Corps was formed in France in January 1916 under Lieutenant General Julian Byng.[1] In April 1917 the Corps attacked to the east of Arras near the River Scarpe but became bogged down in rain and snow.[2] However, the Corps held the line at Arras, continued to hold it through into 1918 and then broke the main Hindenburg Line at its strongest point in September 1918.[3]

General Officers Commanding edit

Commanders included:

References edit

  1. ^ a b The British Corps of 1914-1918
  2. ^ Third Battle of Ypres, 21 July- 6 November 1917
  3. ^ a b Charles Fergusson at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  4. ^ Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives