List of British Commonwealth and Empire brigades of the Second World War

This is a list of army brigades of the British Commonwealth and Empire during the Second World War.

These brigades were often part of larger military formations composed of units from the United Kingdom, Dominions, British India and Crown Colonies. At the time, despite their multi-national composition, such formations were often referred as "British".

The territories and peoples comprising many countries mentioned below have changed since the war; in some cases the names of countries have changed or do not correspond to modern country names.

In the list below:

  • "formed from" indicates that a brigade was created in part from another unit and;
  • "formerly" indicates a simple unit/name change.

British Army

Dominion

Australia

Canada

RCA = Royal Canadian Artillery

New Zealand

South Africa

SAA = South African Artillery

Imperial

China

East Africa

  • 1st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 2nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 3rd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 6th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 21st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 25th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 26th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 27th (North Rhodesia) Infantry Brigade
  • 28th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 29th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 30th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • 31st (East Africa) Infantry Brigade
  • Somaliland Scouts

India

Mediterranean

North Africa

South East Asia

West Africa

See also

Notes

  1. Brigade redesignated as "regiment" for interoperability purposes with US Army in Pacific, Stacey, C P., Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 1955, pg 516
  2. Brigade redesignated as "regiment" for interoperability purposes with US Army in Pacific, Stacey, C P., Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 1955, pg 516
  3. Brigade redesignated as "regiment" for interoperability purposes with US Army in Pacific, Stacey, C P., Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 1955, pg 516
  4. Ad hoc formation in Defence of Hong Kong, Stacey, C P., Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 1948, pg 298
  5. Ad hoc formation in Defence of Hong Kong, Stacey, C P., Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 1948, pg 295

References

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