Territorial Army officers and men of the Sussex Yeomanry formed a rugby club, which was affiliated to the Rugby Football Union in 1933.
In September 1915 the regiment was dismounted and moved to Gallipoli, landing at Cape Helles on October 7, 1915 and attached to the 42nd Division.
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A formation that was initially assigned to the defence of the Suez Canal and later moved to the Western Frontier Force where they were involved in the Battle of Gaza and the advance to Jerusalem.
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