Structure of Aldershot Command in 1939


Aldershot Command was a formation of the British Army at the start of the Second World War in September 1939.
On the outbreak of the war, the General Officer Commanding, Aldershot Command was Lieutenant-General Sir John Dill. Within the British Army's hierarchy, the command's general officer commanding would receive orders from General Headquarters, Home Forces and would then disseminate those instructions to the units under its charge. In the event of an invasion of the UK, it was intended that each command could form the basis for a field army. However, on the outbreak of the war, Aldershot Command was used to form I Corps and then became responsible for providing drafts for British Expeditionary Force. Following defeat during the Battle of France, the British Army reorganised their forces based in the UK. For Aldershot Command, this resulted in being downgraded into Aldershot Area within the new South Eastern Command on 15 February 1941. The new formation was formed by the splitting of Eastern Command and absorbing Aldershot's geographical area.

Aldershot Command, outbreak of the Second World War, September 1939

Headquarters : Aldershot
Commander-in-Chief: Lieutenant General Sir John Dill
Brigadier, General Staff: Brigadier Arthur Percival

Services

Royal Army Medical Corps
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Royal Army Pay Corps
Royal Army Veterinary Corps

Independent brigades

Army Tank Brigade
1st Anti-Aircraft Brigade

1st Infantry Division

1st Infantry Division
1st Infantry Brigade (Guards)
2nd Infantry Brigade
3rd Infantry Brigade
Divisional Troops

2nd Infantry Division

2nd Infantry Division
4th Infantry Brigade
5th Infantry Brigade
6th Infantry Brigade
Divisional Troops:
  • Divisional artillery, Royal Artillery
  • * 10th Field Regiment
  • * 16th Field Regiment
  • * 18th Field Regiment
  • Divisional engineers, Royal Engineers
  • * 5th Field Company
  • * 11th Field Company
  • * 38th Field Company
  • * 21st Field Park Company
  • Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
  • Divisional reconnaissance
  • * 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards
  • Royal Army Service Corps
  • * 8th, 24th, and 29th Companies
  • Corps of Military Police
  • * No. 1 and 2 Companies

Other troops assigned directly to the command

Royal Armoured Corps
Royal Artillery
  • 2nd Medium Regiment
  • 13th Anti-Tank Regiment
  • 21st Anti-Tank Regiment
  • 5th Anti-Aircraft Depot
  • 6th Anti-Aircraft Depot
Royal Engineers
  • Regimental HQ and Motor Transport Depot
  • 1st Field Squadron
  • 8th Company
  • 10th Company
  • Railway Training Center
Royal Corps of Signals
Infantry
Royal Army Service Corps
  • Training Centre
  • Training Battalion
  • Training Battalion
  • 1st, 3rd, 6th, 35th, 41st, 64th, "A", and "C" Companies
  • 9th Company