- 49th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
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unit_name= 49th (East) Brigade
caption=Insignia of the 49th Brigade
dates= SinceWorld War I
country=Great Britain
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type= Regular Infantry
Territorial Army
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command_structure=5th Division
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battles=Western Front
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battle_honours=The British Army's 49th Infantry Brigade started its existence as part of theBritish 16th (Irish) Division , part ofKitchener's Army in the First World War. The 16th Division served through the war on the Western Front.The 49th Brigade also served in
Kenya during theMau Mau Uprising from 1953 to 1955-6, incorporating the 1st Battalion, Royal Northumbrian Fusiliers, and the 1st Battalion, Royal Innskilling Fusiliers, joined by the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers, from January 1955.However the core of the Brigade's present history descends from the
British 49th (West Riding) Division , Territorial Army, which fought in both World Wars. In World War II the Division was involved in the Norwegian Campaign, the guarding of Iceland, and Operation Overlord, where it landed in Normandy underXXX Corps . It was part of the reformed Territorial Army (as an armoured formation for a time) from 1947 to 1967.The Brigade Headquarters was reformed as a regular HQ with TA units in 1982 as part of 2nd Infantry Division. It consisted of 5th and 7th Battalions,
Royal Anglian Regiment , 5th Battalion,Royal Regiment of Fusiliers , 3rd Battalion, TheStaffordshire Regiment , the Royal Yeomanry, equipped with Fox armoured cars,100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery , with 105mm Light Guns, and 307 OP Battery RA (V). The Division was tasked with the wartime rear-area security of the I (BR) Corps sector, behind the forward armoured divisions, during any Soviet thrust into Western Europe.Following the end of the
Cold War , the Brigade was reorganised as 49 (East Midlands) Brigade on1 April 1992 , and then as 49 (East) Brigade on1 April 1995 following the merger with 54 (East Anglia) Brigade.The brigade now has regional responsibility for
Norfolk ,Suffolk ,Cambridgeshire , Northamptonshire, Leicester, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Essex, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Rutland. In April 2000 the Brigade came under command of the 4th Division based in Aldershot. As from April 2007, the Brigade is now under the command of the 5th Division based inShrewsbury .Current Composition
* 3rd Battalion,
Royal Anglian Regiment
* 100th (Yeomanry) Regiment,Royal Artillery (L118 Light Gun )
* 73rd Engineer Regiment
* 158th Transport Regiment
* 254th General Support Medical RegimentExternal Links and Sources
* [http://www2.army.mod.uk/49brigade/home.htm - Brigade official site]
*David C Isby and Charles Kamps Jr, Armies of NATO's Central Front, Jane's Publishing Company, 1985
*Gregory Blaxland, The Regiments Depart: A History of the British Army 1945-70, William Kimber, London, 1971.
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