14th Indian Infantry Brigade explained
The 14th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II. The brigade was formed at Attock, now in Pakistan, in October 1940, and assigned to the 7th Indian Infantry Division. In April 1942, the brigade was renumbered as the 114th Indian Infantry Brigade. The brigade fought in the Burma Campaign with the 7th Indian Division and later the 26th Indian Infantry Division.[1]
Formation
14th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment October 1940 to March 1941
- 2nd Battalion, 4th Bombay Grenadiers October 1940 to March 1941
- 1st Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment March to October 1941
- Shamsher Dal Regiment (of the Nepalese Army) March to October 1941
- 7th Battalion, Jammu and Kashmir Infantry Indian State Forces June to September 1941
- 1st Battalion, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles July to September 1941
- 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment July to September 1941
- Bairab Nath Regiment (of the Nepalese Army) July to September 1941
- 7th Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment September 1941 to March 1942
- 4th Battalion, 8 Gorkha Rifles October 1941 to March 1942
- 9th Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment October 1941 to March 1942 [2]
114th Indian Infantry Brigade
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 14 Brigade.
- Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 14 Infantry Brigade Subordanates.
- Web site: 2009-10-19. Order of Battle. 114 Infantry Brigade Subordanates.