EIGHTH DIVISION
Lieutenant-General on the Staff—Major-General (temporary Lieutenant-General) Sir H. M. L. Rundle, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.
Aides-de-Camp (2).
Assistant Adjutant-General—Colonel G. E. Harley, C.B.
Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-Generals—Major A. E. J. Cavendish, p.s.c., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; Captain G. I. Walsh, Leicestershire Regt.
Assistant Provost-Marshal[11]—Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Morrison.
Principal Medical Officer—Lieut.-Colonel W. A. May, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Medical Officer—Major J. W. Jerome, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Chaplains—Rev. C. F. O’Reilly; Rev. F. J. P. Jellicoe.
Divisional Signalling Officer—Captain C. H. Bennett, Worcestershire Regt.
16th BRIGADE
Major-General on the Staff—Major-General B. B. D. Campbell, M.V.O.
Aide-de-Camp.
Brigade-Major—Captain E. F. O. Gascoigne, D.S.O., Grenadier Guards.
17th BRIGADE
Major-General on the Staff—Major-General J. E. Boyes.
Aide-de-Camp.
Brigade-Major—Captain C. B. FitzHenry, 7th Hussars.
At the same time a Ninth Division was formed under the command of Lieut.-General Sir Henry Colvile, consisting of the 3rd (Highland Brigade), Colonel (Major-General) H. A. Macdonald, C.B., and 19th Brigade, Colonel (Major-General) H. L. Smith-Dorrien. For particulars, see Vol. V.