2nd Indian Infantry Brigade explained

Unit Name:2nd Indian Infantry Brigade
16th Indian Infantry Brigade
116th Indian Infantry Brigade
Dates:1939 - 1945
Country: British India
Branch: British Indian Army
Type:Infantry
Size:Brigade
Notable Commanders:Sir Cyril Noyes

The 2nd Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II. It was formed in Rawalpindi in September 1939. In October 1940, it was renamed 16th (Independent) Indian Infantry Brigade in November 1941, and left India for Burma. The brigade was caught in the Battle of Sittang Bridge where it suffered heavy losses. Instead of being reformed in September 1942, it was renamed yet again, this time to 116th Indian Infantry Brigade. Attached to the 39th Indian Infantry Division it now provided specialised jungle conversion training. An infantry battalion would spend from four to six months with the brigade, before being sent to the front to replace a tired battalion in one of the fighting divisions.[1]

Formation

2nd Indian Infantry Brigade

16th Indian Infantry Brigade

116th Indian Infantry Brigade

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 16 Brigade. https://archive.today/20070706171348/http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=6157&Tab=Uhi. 6 July 2007. dead.
  2. Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 2 Infantry Brigade Subordanates.
  3. Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 16 Infantry Brigade Subordanates.
  4. Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 116 Infantry Brigade Subordanates.