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The Territorial Army was originally formed in 1908 (as the 'Territorial Force') and contained 14 infantry divisionss. The use of the word territorial signified that the volunteers who served with the force were under no obligation to serve overseas, although at the outbreak of World War I most chose to do so.
The original divisions of the Territorial Army were:
World War I and earlier
The divisions were assigned numbers in April 1915 so that, for example, the 'East Anglian Division' became the 54th Division.
A second line of division was raised in August 1914. These division names were prefixed with '2' to distinguish from the original divisions. For instance, the second line 'Northumbrian Division' was original called the '2nd Northumbrian Division' (later the 63rd Division).