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Military unit
The 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade was a brigade sized formation of the British Army, which was founded on 19 September 1939 at Colito Barracks in
22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
22nd_(East_Africa)_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
Indian Infantry Brigade 53rd Indian Infantry Brigade 74th Indian Infantry Brigade 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade 3 Commando Brigade 2nd (West Africa) Infantry
25th Infantry Division (India)
25th_Infantry_Division_(India)
Infantry brigade of the British Army
22nd Guards Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw distinguished active service during the Second World War. The 22nd Infantry Brigade
22nd_Guards_Brigade
Military unit
21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade was a brigade sized formation of the British Army, which was founded on 31 August 1939 in British East Africa. The
21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
21st_(East_Africa)_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
49th, 62nd, 64th, 98th and 99th Indian Infantry Brigades as well as the 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade. General Officer Commanding: Major General
19th Infantry Division (India)
19th_Infantry_Division_(India)
Topics referred to by the same term
Brigade 22nd Brigade (United Kingdom) 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade 22nd Guards Brigade 22nd Mounted Brigade 22nd Reserve Brigade 22nd Brigade Royal
22nd_Brigade
British Empire colonial military unit during the Second World War
6th Battalion, King's African Rifles (as the 1/6th battalion after 17 October 1940) Renamed the 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade on 18 October 1940 4th
2nd_(African)_Division
Military unit
Infantry Brigade 114th Indian Infantry Brigade British 29th Infantry Brigade 2nd (West Africa) Infantry Brigade 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade "26
26th_Indian_Infantry_Division
British Army unit
the brigade had the following composition: 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment (left to join 103rd Brigade, 34th
11_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
October 1939, it was redesignated as the 22nd Infantry Brigade. On 14 July 1940, a new 29th Independent Infantry Brigade Group, under the command of Brigadier
29th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
29th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Rangoon in Operation Dracula. During this period the 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade was attached to the division, from 28 June to 11 August 1945
20th_Indian_Infantry_Division
Inactive British Army formation
The 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army with a long history including service during both the First and the Second
1st_Armoured_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
King's African Rifles 1/2nd Battalion, King's African Rifles 1st Battalion, Northern Rhodesia Regiment 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade(from 3 December
1st_(African)_Division
British Army general
Battle of Madagascar in 1942, Dimoline commanded the 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade. His brigade carried out an amphibious landing on 10 September at
William_Dimoline
Armoured brigade of the British Army
The 22nd Armoured Brigade was an armoured brigade of the British Army that saw service during and after the Second World War. The brigade was formed on
22nd_Armoured_Brigade
Military unit
of the Royal West African Frontier Force and served in the East African and Burma campaigns. The 1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade was originally raised
1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade
1st_(West_Africa)_Infantry_Brigade
World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941
1st East African Infantry Brigade and to deny a crossing of the Tana River and the fresh water at Wajir with the 2nd East African Infantry Brigade. Detachments
East African campaign (World War II)
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)
Military unit
The 11th (East Africa) Infantry Division was a British infantry division consisting of troops from the British Colonial Auxiliary Forces which was formed
11th_(East_Africa)_Division
Military unit
25th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade was a brigade sized formation of the British Army, which was founded on 11 October 1940 in British East Africa. The
25th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
25th_(East_Africa)_Infantry_Brigade
Regiment of the Indian Army
The Brigade of The Guards is a mechanised infantry regiment of the Indian Army. It was raised as the first "all India", "all class" infantry unit of the
Brigade_of_the_Guards
Military unit
Indian Infantry Brigade 28th (East African) Infantry Brigade 268th Indian Infantry Brigade 22nd (East African) Infantry Brigade Cole p. 79 "7 Division units"
7th_Indian_Infantry_Division
Military unit
The 222nd Infantry Brigade was a Home Service formation of the British Army that existed under various short-lived titles in both the First and Second
222nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
222nd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
the Second World Wars. In 2014, the 7th Armoured Brigade was re-designated as 7th Infantry Brigade, thereby ensuring that the famed "Desert Rats" continue
7th_Light_Mechanised_Brigade
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
division's infantry brigade. In 1935–36, the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" provided seven officers and 75 troops to units deployed to East Africa for the
22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona"
22nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Cremona"
British infantry division
both of which had taken part in the East African Campaign in 1940 and 1941, and the new 4th (Nigerian) Infantry Brigade. The Division's headquarters was
82nd_(West_Africa)_Division
Military unit
(Irish) Brigade, is an administrative headquarters of the British Army that served in the Second World War as a fully functional infantry brigade. It was
38th_(Irish)_Brigade
Military unit
The 167th (1st London) Brigade was an infantry formation of the British Territorial Army that saw active service in both the First and Second World Wars
167th_(1st_London)_Brigade
(22e GITdM) - 22nd Marine Instruction Group, in Angoulême 27e Brigade d’Infanterie de Montagne (27e BIM) – 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade, in Grenoble
Structure_of_the_French_Army
Military unit
The 20th Independent Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army, raised during the Second World War. The brigade was formed in Aldershot
20th Independent Infantry Brigade
20th_Independent_Infantry_Brigade
British Army general (1894–1966)
Brigadier Fowkes participated in the East African Campaign, commanding the 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade, part of Lieutenant-General Alan Cunningham's
Charles_Fowkes
Palestinian Jewish unit of the British Army (1944–1946)
The Jewish Infantry Brigade Group, more commonly known as the Jewish Brigade Group or Jewish Brigade, was a military formation of the British Army in
Jewish_Brigade
Formation of the United States Army
as the 173rd Infantry Brigade, the unit saw service in World War II but is best known for its actions during the Vietnam War. The brigade was the first
173rd_Airborne_Brigade
Military unit
The 131st Infantry Brigade, originally the Surrey Brigade was an infantry formation of Britain's Territorial Army that saw service during both the First
131st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
131st_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Infantry division of the Indian Army
Zealand Infantry Brigade 10th Indian Infantry Brigade 22nd British Infantry Brigade 23rd British Infantry Brigade 161st British Infantry Brigade 1st South
4th_Infantry_Division_(India)
Military unit
The 5th Infantry Brigade was a regular infantry brigade of the British Army that existed from before the First World War until 1999, except for a short
5th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
5th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
WW2 British Army formation
2nd (West Africa) Infantry Brigade was a Second World War formation of the British Army. It was formed from battalions of the Royal West African Frontier
2nd (West Africa) Infantry Brigade
2nd_(West_Africa)_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
as the 27th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade. The brigade was composed of units, initially, from the Northern Rhodesia Regiment. The brigade later included
27th (N Rhodesia) Infantry Brigade
27th_(N_Rhodesia)_Infantry_Brigade
British Army formation
The 12th Armoured Brigade, formerly the 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade, is a regular brigade of the British Army which has existed almost continuously
12th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
12th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Brigade formation of the British Army
as 4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East, and before that as 4th Mechanized Brigade and before that 4th Armoured Brigade. The brigade, now known
4th_Light_Brigade
Former infantry brigade of the British Army
The 15th Infantry Brigade, later 15 (North East) Brigade, was an infantry brigade of the British Army. It was part of the regular 5th Infantry Division
15th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
15th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Active US Army formation
with maintaining the capability of two Stryker infantry brigade combat teams, a combat aviation brigade, and a Division Artillery Unit, as well as preparing
7th Infantry Division (United States)
7th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Company, King's African Rifles, Mombasa Kenya Defence Force 22nd Mountain Battery, Indian Artillery (en-route) Southern Infantry Brigade Headquarters Dar
Structure of the British Army in 1939
Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939
Military unit of the Free French Forces during World War II
battalion of the 13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion, 13e DBLE 2nd battalion of the 13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion 22nd North-African Marching Battalion
1st_Free_French_Division
Military unit
The 148th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army that served in both the First and briefly in the Second World War as part
148th_Infantry_Brigade
Officer, 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade, detached to 11th African Division – 1941 Commanding Officer, Lines of Communication Area, East Africa – 1941
Colin_Frederick_Blackden
Allied attack against Axis, North Africa, WWII, 1941
to release the 5th and 11th Indian Infantry Brigades of the 4th Indian Infantry Division and the 22nd Guards Brigade; these were to strike north and cut
Operation_Crusader
Military unit
The 163rd Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service during the First World War in Gallipoli and the Middle Eastern
163rd_Infantry_Brigade
regiments. The number of infantry brigades increased notably after 30 May 1944, when the previously-accepted meaning of brigade, group of two regiments
List of German brigades in World War II
List_of_German_brigades_in_World_War_II
Military unit
Northern and Southern Brigades, mostly made up of the KAR], an East African reconnaissance regiment, a light battery and the 22nd Mountain Battery R.A
East_Africa_Command
Military unit
The 24th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army from the First World War. It was reraised during the Second World War, as the 24th
24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
24th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers (March–August 1917) 22nd (Wessex and Welsh) Battalion Rifle Brigade 228th Machine Gun Company (formed 11 September 1917
228th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
228th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
Light Infantry Brigade of the Northumbrian Division (eventually the 150th (York and Durham) Brigade and 151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade respectively
Durham_Light_Infantry
British Army reserve formation
The 2nd Infantry Brigade (later 2 (South East) Brigade) was a regional brigade of the British Army, active since before the First World War. It was the
2nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
2nd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
WW2 New Zealand Army formation
World War in October 1942 from the remnants of the 4th New Zealand Infantry Brigade. It was part of the 2nd New Zealand Division, which had already seen
4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade
4th_New_Zealand_Armoured_Brigade
Regiment of the Rhodesian Army
for Chittagong, in the Arakan, Burma. There, as part of the 22nd East African Infantry Brigade, they came under command the 15th Indian Corps, part of Field
Rhodesian_African_Rifles
South African Army combat formation
African Infantry Division was an infantry division of the army of the Union of South Africa. During World War II the division served in East Africa from
1st South African Infantry Division
1st_South_African_Infantry_Division
Brigade/2nd Brigade KAR Brigadier Colin Frederick Blackden East African Reconnaissance Regiment, later named East African Armoured Car Regiment 22nd (Derajat)
East African campaign (World War II) order of battle
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)_order_of_battle
Military unit
The 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi" (Italian: 22ª Divisione di fanteria "Cacciatori delle Alpi" English: Hunters of the Alps) was an infantry
22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
22nd_Infantry_Division_"Cacciatori_delle_Alpi"
Naval infantry arm of the Russian Navy
Guards Naval Infantry Brigade fought with Syrian Army and Hezbollah special forces in an attack on ISIL forces at the Kweiris air base, east of Aleppo.
Russian_Naval_Infantry
Military unit
Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) was a short-lived Home Defence formation of the British Army during the Second World War. The brigade was formed for
208th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home)
208th_Independent_Infantry_Brigade_(Home)
Military unit
Area headquarters. At first it was composed of infantry battalions from North-East England. The 217th Brigade transferred to the Durham and North Riding County
217th Brigade (United Kingdom)
217th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British Army information warfare unit
was disbanded in 1919. The present-day brigade was named the 77th in tribute to the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade, which was part of the Chindits, an Indian
77th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British Army unit which fought in WWI, WWII, and the Korean War
The 27th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw service in the First World War, the Second World War, and the Korean War
27th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
27th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British army unit
The 19th Brigade is an Army Reserve formation of the British Army. As the 19th Infantry Brigade, it fought in the First and Second World War. The formation
19th_Light_Brigade
Infantry brigade of the British Army
The 127th (Manchester) Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service during both the First and Second World Wars. It was
127th_(Manchester)_Brigade
Military unit
(2/1st East Lancashire) Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw service during the First World War with the 66th (2nd East Lancashire)
198th (East Lancashire) Brigade
198th_(East_Lancashire)_Brigade
Military unit
The 231st Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in both the First and the Second World Wars. In each case it was
231st Brigade (United Kingdom)
231st_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Order of battle for 1945 Allied offensive in Italy
Armoured Brigade 1st Guards Brigade 61st Infantry Brigade 25th Armoured Engineer Brigade (less detachments with assault divisions) 2nd Parachute Brigade Generaloberst
Operation Grapeshot order of battle
Operation_Grapeshot_order_of_battle
Combat formation of the United States Army
1st Brigade Headquarters & Headquarters Company 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry 2nd Brigade Headquarters
10th_Mountain_Division
Military unit
new parachute brigade was raised on 1 July by the redesignation of the 72nd Independent Infantry Brigade. Numbered the 5th Parachute Brigade, it was initially
5th_Parachute_Brigade
British infantry brigade consisted of multiple battalions and was commanded by a brigadier. Generally, three infantry brigades would form an infantry division
List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War (101–308 and named)
List_of_British_infantry_brigades_of_the_Second_World_War_(101–308_and_named)
Military unit
and providing forces for home defence. The following infantry battalions served in 220 Brigade during the war: 2/4th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment, joined
220th Brigade (United Kingdom)
220th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Infantry rifle regiment of the British Army
Armoured Brigade of the 1st Armoured Division and took part in many battles in the North African Campaign before transferring to the 22nd Armoured Brigade of
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
Rifle_Brigade_(The_Prince_Consort's_Own)
Military operation during the Russo-Ukrainian war
intelligence of the 72nd MRB [Motor Rifle Brigade], many of the Russian brigade's officers 'and almost all the infantry.'" Russian casualties – dead, wounded
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
2023_Ukrainian_counteroffensive
Military unit
The 234th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army, raised during the First World War, and was later reformed during the Second World
234th_Infantry_Brigade
Infantry brigade of the British Army
The 23rd Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in the Second Boer War and the First World War, mainly on
23rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
23rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
The East Midland Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Territorial Force, part of the British Army, that was raised in 1908. As the name suggests, it
162nd_(East_Midland)_Brigade
Military unit
The 29th Indian Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Indian Army that saw active service with the Indian Army during the First World War. Formed
29th_Indian_Brigade
Order of battle for World War II battle
Infantry Brigade (Brig. James Hargest) (Maleme and Platanias) 21st New Zealand Infantry Battalion (376 personnel) 22nd New Zealand Infantry Battalion
Battle of Crete order of battle
Battle_of_Crete_order_of_battle
Military unit
31st Infantry Brigade was an infantry formation of the British Army, which participated in both the First and the Second World Wars. The brigade was later
31st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
31st_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
last elements disappeared on 8 April 1918. The following infantry battalions served in the brigade: 8th (Home Service) Battalion, Dorset Regiment, disbanded
219th Brigade (United Kingdom)
219th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
21st Brigade (21st Bde) was an infantry formation of the British Army first organised in the Second Boer War, when it took part in Ian Hamilton's March
21st_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
43rd Brigade (43rd Bde) was an infantry formation of the British Army during both World Wars. It was formed in August 1914 as part of Kitchener's Army
43rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
43rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
The 36th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of British Army that fought in the First World War, as part of 12th (Eastern) Division, on
36th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
36th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
The 133rd Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw service during the First World War in British India, but never as a complete
133rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
133rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Africa 1900–02. In the reorganisation after the end of the Boer War in 1902, the Surrey Brigade was split into separate East and West Surrey Brigades
22nd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (The Queen's)
22nd_(County_of_London)_Battalion,_London_Regiment_(The_Queen's)
Military unit
The 305th Infantry Brigade was a formation of the British Army organised from surplus Royal Artillery (RA) personnel retrained as infantry towards the
305th_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
Hargest, the brigade consisted of three infantry battalions, these being the 21st (with men drawn from the Auckland Military District), the 22nd (Central
5th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)
5th_Infantry_Brigade_(New_Zealand)
Military unit
The 156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army. The brigade saw active service in both the First and the Second
156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade
156th_(Scottish_Rifles)_Brigade
WWII British Army unit
1st Special Service Brigade 4th Special Service Brigade 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade Major-General Richard
6th Airborne Division (United Kingdom)
6th_Airborne_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
The 130th (Devon & Cornwall) Brigade, originally the Plymouth Brigade was an infantry formation of Britain's Volunteer Force, Territorial Force, and later
130th_Infantry_Brigade
Line infantry regiment of the British Army
London Infantry Brigade, attached to 1st London Infantry Division. These later became the 167th (London) Infantry Brigade and 56th (London) Infantry Division
Royal_Fusiliers
Military unit
1990s. The Brigade was renamed Headquarters 11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East in October 2014. The South Midland Brigade was first formed
145th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
145th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Manchester) Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army that saw active service during the First World War as part of 66th (2nd East Lancashire)
199th_(Manchester)_Brigade
Infantry Brigade of the British Army during World War 1 and World War 2
18th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service during the First and the Second World Wars. The 18th Brigade was
18th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
18th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British infantry brigade consisted of multiple battalions and was commanded by a brigadier. Generally, three infantry brigades would form an infantry division
List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War (1–100)
List_of_British_infantry_brigades_of_the_Second_World_War_(1–100)
Infantry brigade of the British Army
The 70th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw service during both the First and Second World War and postwar. The 70th
70th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
70th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
The 146th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force (Territorial Army from 1920) with the 49th
146th_Infantry_Brigade
British Army combat formation
The 4th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that served in both First and Second World Wars. During both world wars, it was part
4th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
4th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Armoured brigade formation of the British Army, also known as the "Desert Rats"
which the brigade formed a part during the Second World War until late 1941. The brigade was raised from garrison troops stationed in North Africa in 1938
7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
7th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
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