Monthly recruiting figures for the British Army in the First World War information
This is a table of the number of recruits for the British Army during the First World War, 1914–1918.[1][2]
All recruits were volunteers until January 1916, when men were recruited under the Derby Scheme and as conscripts following the Military Service Act 1916. From July 1917, all recruits were counted as Conscripts.
Month
Volunteers
Conscripts & Attested
Total
August 1914
298,923
0
298,923
September 1914
462,901
0
462,901
October 1914
136,811
0
136,811
November 1914
169,862
0
169,862
December 1914
117,860
0
117,860
January 1915
156,290
0
156,290
February 1915
87,896
0
87,896
March 1915
113,907
0
113,907
April 1915
119,087
0
119,087
May 1915
135,263
0
135,263
June 1915
114,679
0
114,679
July 1915
95,413
0
95,413
August 1915
95,980
0
95,980
September 1915
71,617
0
71,617
October 1915
113,285
0
113,285
November 1915
121,793
0
121,793
December 1915
55,152
0
55,152
January 1916
49,411
16,554
65,965
February 1916
18,738
79,891
98,629
March 1916
15,876
113,617
129,493
April 1916
15,119
91,789
106,908
May 1916
31,013
94,755
125,768
June 1916
21,109
135,277
156,386
July 1916
8,611
79,602
88,213
August 1916
8,157
103,614
111,771
September 1916
5,454
65,741
71,195
October 1916
4,906
92,778
97,684
November 1916
3,060
72,998
76,058
December 1916
3,308
48,697
52,005
January 1917
4,652
81,017
85,669
February 1917
4,181
114,060
118,241
March 1917
3,130
116,409
119,539
April 1917
3,125
83,907
87,032
May 1917
4,322
84,172
88,494
June 1917
4,258
77,456
81,714
July 1917
0
60,367
60,367
August 1917
0
49,354
49,354
September 1917
0
37,342
37,342
October 1917
0
36,543
36,543
November 1917
0
30,823
30,823
December 1917
0
24,928
24,923
January 1918
0
35,150
35,150
February 1918
0
33,722
33,722
March 1918
0
30,197
30,197
April 1918
0
78,298
78,298
May 1918
0
84,019
84,019
June 1918
0
88,950
88,950
July 1918
0
59,360
59,360
August 1918
0
29,918
29,918
September 1918
0
22,550
22,550
October 1918
0
23,768
23,768
Totals
2,675,149
2,277,623
4,952,767
^GARBA 1921, p. 60
^SMEBE 1922, p. 364
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