- 29th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 29th Infantry Brigade was a unit of the
British Army . It saw service during theSecond World War and theKorean War .World War I
The 29th Infantry Brigade was formed in August 1914 as part of the 10th (Irish) Division of the first wave of
Kitchener's Army (K1). The division and brigade transferred toLemnos in July 1915 in preparation for theGallipoli landings. The 29th Infantry Brigade landed atAnzac Cove on August 6/7 of the same year, participating in theBattle of Chunuk Bair . The 10th (Irish) Division was withdrawn from Gallipoli toSalonika at the end of September 1915, elements of the division participating in actions atKarajakois ,Yenikoi andKosturino . In early September 1917 the Division was withdrawn toEgypt and took part in the Palestine Campaign and fought in thethird Battle of Gaza . The division moved back toCairo at the end of the war.World War II
In World War II the unit, part of the regular army, originally designated as the
Cairo Brigade was renamed 29th Infantry Brigade on20 September 1939 , but later converted to the 22nd Infantry Brigade. On14 July 1940 a new 29th Infantry Brigade was formed inGreat Britain . This second formation saw service inMadagascar andBurma . It fought as part of theIndian 36th Infantry Division , later redesignated British 36th Infantry Division.Korean War
The 29th Brigade was back in existence by 1949, and then was re-mustered after the outbreak of the Korean War as 29th Independent Infantry Brigade to reinforce the Allied effort there. When it arrived in Korea in December 1950 it comprised the 1st Battalion,
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers , 1st Battalion, theGloucestershire Regiment , later to win matchless fame, 1st Battalion, theRoyal Ulster Rifles ,8th King's Royal Irish Hussars , C Squadron,7th Royal Tank Regiment , with specialised armour, 45 Field Regiment RA, 11 LAA Battery RA, and 170 Mortar Battery RA, plus supporting units.In July 1951 it was re-organized as 29th British Infantry Brigade and absorbed into the
1st Commonwealth Division Component Units
1914-1918
* 5th (Service) Bn,
the Royal Irish Regiment (August 1914 to June 1915)
* 6th (Service) Bn,the Royal Irish Rifles (August 1914 to May 1918)
* 5th (Service) Bn,the Connaught Rangers (August 1914 to April 1918)
* 6th (Service) Bn,the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) (August 1914 to 2 May 1918)
* 10th (Service) Bn,the Royal Hampshire Regiment (June 1915 to November 1916)
* 1st Bn, the Leinster (November 1916 to end of war)
* 29th Machine Gun Company (May 1916 to May 1918)
* 29th Trench Mortar Battery (October 1916 to October 1917)
* 1/54th Sikhs (April 1918 to end of war)
* 1/101st Grenadiers (April 1918 to end of war)
* 2/151st Infantry (June 1918 to end of war)1939
*1st Bn,
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
*2nd Bn,Scots Guards 1940-1945
*1st Bn,
The Royal Scots Fusiliers
*2nd Bn,The East Lancashire Regiment
*2nd Bn,The Royal Welch Fusiliers
*2nd Bn,The South Lancashire Regiment (only tillApril 16 1944 )From May-Aug 1945
*1st Bn,
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
*1st Bn,The Essex Regiment
*2nd Bn,The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) "'From Nov 1950-July 1951
*As 29th Independent Infantry Brigade"'From July-Nov 1951
*1st BtnRoyal Northumberland Fusiliers
*1st BtnGloucestershire Regiment
*1st BtnRoyal Ulster Rifles From Nov 51-Nov 52
*1st BtnRoyal Norfolk Regiment
*1st BtnRoyal Leicestershire Regiment
*1st BtnThe Welch Regiment from Nov 52-July 53
*1st BtnThe Black Watch
*1st BtnThe King's Regiment (Liverpool)
*1st BtnThe Duke of Wellington's Regiment Commanders
World War II
*Lt-Col E.G. Earle (acting commander)
*Brig.Oliver Leese
*Brig. J.M.L. Grover
*Brig. F.W. Festing
*Brig. H.C. Stockwell
*Brig. G.E.R. Bastin
*Lt-Col. C.S. Mill
*Brig. J.J. McCullyKorean War
*Brig T Brodie
*Brig AHG Ricketts
*Brig DA KendrewReferences
Anthony Farrar-Hockley : The British Part in the Korean War Vol I ISBN .
Anthony Farrar-Hockley : The British Part in the Korean War Vol II ISBN .External links
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* [http://www.1914-1918.net/10div.htm the 10th (Irish) Division at 1914-1918]
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