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23rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

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23rd Infantry Brigade
Canal Brigade
23rd Brigade
Brigade insignia as part of the 8th Division
ActiveOctober 1914–November 1918
before 1930–1945
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part of8th Division
Chindits
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders

The23rd Infantry Brigadewas aninfantrybrigadeof theBritish Armythat saw active service in theFirst World War,mainly on theWestern FrontDuring theSecond World War,the brigade saw active service in theSyria-Lebanon Campaign,theWestern Desert Campaign,and theBurma Campaign.

History[edit]

First World War[edit]

Order of battle[edit]

Commanders[edit]

The commanders of the 23rd Infantry Brigade during the First World War were:[2][3]

  • Brigadier-General F. A. Adam (24 September 1914)
  • Brigadier-GeneralR. J. Pinney(28 October 1914)
  • Brigadier-GeneralT. E. Travers-Clarke(28 July 1915)
  • Brigadier-General H. D. Tuson (8 September 1915)
  • Brigadier-General E. A. Fagan (27 August 1916)
  • Lieutenant-Colonel J. Hamilton-Hall (2 March 1917 - acting)
  • Brigadier-GeneralG. W. St. G. Grogan(12 March 1917)

Second World War[edit]

During the inter-war period, theCanal Brigadehad been formed to defend theSuez Canal.After the outbreak of theSecond World War,the brigade was redesignated as the 23rd Infantry Brigade on 20 September 1939. It was dispersed in the canal area, and became part of HQ Canal sub-Area troops. In May 1941, the brigade was re-formed to take part in theSyria-Lebanon Campaign,during June and July 1941, as part of6th Infantry Division.In October 1941, the 6th Infantry Division was re-designated as the70th Infantry Division.The division, including the brigade, was transported toTobrukto relieve the9th Australian Infantry Division.As part of the Tobruk garrison, the brigade helped to fend off Rommel's Axis forces until thesiege was relievedat the end of the year duringOperation Crusader.

In March 1942, the 70th Infantry Division arrived in India. Its brigades, including the 23rd Infantry Brigade, were assigned to theChindits.The brigade was retrained as a long range penetration unit. The brigade did not take part in the Second Chindit Expedition. Instead, it was deployed during theBattle of Kohimabehind Japanese lines, and interdicted Japanese communication and supplies.

Commanders[edit]

  • Brigadier W. T. Brooks 1939 - 1940
  • Brigadier J. T. Leslie 1940
  • BrigadierAlexander Galloway1941
  • Lieutenant-Colonel R. F. Heyworth
  • Brigadier C. H. V. Cox 1941 - 1943
  • Lieutenant-Colonel E. W. Towsey 1943
  • Brigadier P. C. Marindin 1943
  • BrigadierL. E. C. M. Perowne1943 - 1945
  • BrigadierR. G. Collingwood1945

Order of battle[edit]

Chindit units[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Home".
  2. ^Boraston, J. H.; Bax, Cyril E. O. (2001) [1926].The Eighth Division 1914–1918.Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval & Military Press. p. 283.ISBN978-1-84342-189-4.
  3. ^*Becke, Major A. F. (1935).Order of Battle of Divisions Part 1. The Regular British Divisions.London:HMSO.p. 90.ISBN1-871167-09-4.
  4. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2016-03-03.Retrieved2015-05-24.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)