The 56th Indian Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Indian Army that saw active service with the Indian Army during the First World War. It took part in the Mesopotamian campaign and was disbanded shortly after the end of the war. It was not reformed for the Second World War.[1]

56th Indian Brigade
Active10 March 1918 – 1919
Country British India
AllegianceBritish Crown
Branch British Indian Army
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part of14th Indian Division
EngagementsFirst World War
Mesopotamian Campaign

History

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The 56th Indian Brigade was formed in March 1918 in Mesopotamia. It joined the 14th Indian Division in August 1918 to replace the 36th Indian Brigade which had departed for the North Persia Force. It did not take part in any significant actions.[2]

At the end of the war, the 14th Division was rapidly demobilized. The 35th and 37th Indian Brigades were broken up in February 1919, and the 56th Indian Brigade followed later in the year.[2]

Order of battle

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The brigade had the following composition in the First World War:[3]

Commander

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The brigade was commanded from 10 March 1918 by Brigadier-General E.C. Tidswell.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kempton 2003b, p. 53
  2. ^ a b Perry 1993, p. 130
  3. ^ Perry 1993, p. 128
  4. ^ Perry 1993, p. 127

Bibliography

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  • Kempton, Chris (2003b). 'Loyalty & Honour', The Indian Army September 1939 – August 1947. Vol. Part II Brigades. Milton Keynes: The Military Press. ISBN 0-85420-238-2.
  • Perry, F.W. (1993). Order of Battle of Divisions Part 5B. Indian Army Divisions. Newport: Ray Westlake Military Books. ISBN 1-871167-23-X.
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