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==First World War (1914-1918)==
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The '''10th (Reserve) Battalion Border Regiment''' was formed as a service battalion on [[28 September]] 1914 <ref name="ofb10">[http://www.ordersofbattle.com/Units/UnitHistory?UniX=10970 10 The Border Regiment] Orders of Battle. Retrieved 5 August, 2013.</ref> in Southend, Essex as part of [[Glossary:Kitchener's Army|Kitchener's K4 Army]] (battalions converted to Reserve Units).<ref name="LLT">[http://www.1914-1918.net/kitcheners.htm Kitchener's Army] The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 5 August, 2013.</ref> The Battalion, as part of this organisation of [[Glossary:K4|K4]], became a reserve battalion on [[10 April]] 1915<ref name="ofb10" /><ref name="LLT" /> and later moved to Billericay, Essex where they also became a Young Soldiers Battalion.<ref>Douglas Sutherland (1972). {{T&V}}. Leo Cooper. p.134.</ref> The Battalion was not deployed on operational service overseas and remained in UK supplying drafts to the Regiment's other service battalions overseas.
 
The Battalion was absorbed on [[1 September]] 1916 at Seaford, East Sussex into Training Reserve Battalions of the 4th Reserve Brigade.<ref name="LLT" />
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