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British Fifth Army - definition of British Fifth Army in Encyclopedia (206 words) |
 | The Fifth Army was created on 30 October 1916 by renaming the British Reserve Army of General Sir Hubert Gough and as such it fought the Battle of the Ancre which became the final British effort in the Battle of the Somme. |
 | In 1918 the Fifth Army took over a stretch of front-line previous occupied by the French south of the River Somme and on 21 March bore the brunt of the opening phase of the German Spring Offensive, known as Operation Michael. |
 | The failure of the Fifth Army to withstand the German advance led to Gough's dismissal and the disbanding of the broken army. |
| Encyclopedia: British Army (9559 words) |
 | The Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was an infantry regiment of the British Army. |
 | British Army garrison is provided by an indigenous regiment, the Royal Gibraltar Regiment, which has been on the Army regular establishment since the last British regiment left in 1991. |
 | The British Army were deployed to Sierra Leone, a former British colony, in 1999 to aid the government in quelling violent uprisings by militiamen, under United Nations resolutions. |