13th Indian Cavalry Brigade explained

Unit Name:13th Indian Cavalry Brigade
Dates:September 1918 –
Allegiance:British Crown
Type:Cavalry
Size:Brigade
Command Structure:4th (Quetta) Division
Battles:First World War
Battles Label:Service
Notable Commanders:Br.-Gen. G.A.H. Beatty

The 13th Indian Cavalry Brigade was a cavalry brigade of the British Indian Army that formed part of the Indian Army during the First World War. It remained in India throughout the war.

History

The 13th Indian Cavalry Brigade was formed under 4th (Quetta) Division in September 1918. It took command of three cavalry regiments, newly formed with squadrons from Egypt:

The brigade remained with the division throughout the First World War. It was commanded from 1 September 1918 by Brigadier-General G.A.H. Beatty. All three constituent regiments were disbanded in 1919.

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