British Reserve Army
The
British Reserve Army
was a
field army
of the
British Expeditionary Force
during the
First World War
. Under the command of
Lieutenant General
Sir Hubert Gough
, the Reserve Army was formed on
23 May
,
1916
prior to the
Battle of the Somme
and was renamed the
Fifth Army
in October of that year. The intended purpose of the army was to carry out the breakthrough phase of the Somme offensive once General
Sir Henry Rawlinson's
Fourth Army
had captured the German front-line trenches. For this role Gough was provided with the three British
cavalry
divisions and in June he was allocated an infantry
corps
of three divisions to support the advance. The army was
nicknamed
"Gough's Mobile Army", a name which had first belonged to the
7th Division
when Gough had been its commander. However on
21 June
this infantry corps was withdrawn to GHQ reserve and the following day Gough's three cavalry divisions were placed under Fourth Army control, making the Reserve Army little more than a glorified corps. In the evening of the
first day on the Somme
,
1 July
1916
, the British
Commander-in-Chief
General
Sir Douglas Haig
relieved Rawlinson's Fourth Army of responsibility for the northern sector, placing the
VIII
and
X Corps
under Gough's command. Control of the cavalry divisions was retained by the Fourth Army. Gough would not officially assume his new command until 7am on
2 July
but he immediately cancelled the orders for VIII Corps to resume the failed attack on
Beaumont Hamel
, thereby no doubt saving many lives. The Reserve Army officially took responsibility for the northern sector on
4 July
. Later
II Corps
,
I Anzac Corps
and the
Canadian Corps
were also added to the Reserve Army strength. For the next few months there were no major offensives on the Reserve Army front. The most significant effort was made at
Pozires
and
Mouquet Farm
in late July and August. The Reserve Army's first major battle was the
Battle of Thiepval Ridge
which began on
26 September
. For much of October the Reserve Army carried out a series of attacks known as the
Battle of the Ancre Heights
and on
30 October
the Reserve Army was renamed the
Fifth Army
.
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