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228th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

228th Brigade (228 Bde) was a formation of the British Army in both the First and Second World Wars.

228th Infantry Brigade
Active26 February 1917 – 4 October 1918
12 October 1942 – 16 September 1943
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry Brigade
Garrison/HQFirst World War: Salonika front
Second World War: Shetland Islands
Commanders
Notable
commanders
William Fraser

First World War edit

228th Brigade was created on 26 February 1917 as a formation of Army Troops within the British Salonika Army under Brigadier General W. C. Ross[1][2][3]

Order of battle edit

The following units served in the brigade:[3]

Service edit

Although an independent formation, 228 Bde was always associated with 28th Division.[3] It was formed of garrison battalions, which were not normally expected to serve in the front line due to the men's age or low medical category.[10] One staff officer wrote: 'Physically the brigade was in a terrible state. They were splendid crocks ... Some were almost blind, some almost deaf, and the 22nd Rifle Brigade ... had more than sixty men over sixty years old'.[11] Because of its slow rate of marching, the 228th became known as the 'Too Too Late Brigade'.[12]

On 30 September 1918, during the final Allied offensive on the Salonika front, 228 Bde came under the command of the Greek Crete Division. 228 Bde was broken up on 4 October 1918.[3][8]

Second World War edit

The Second World War brigade was formed (as 228th Independent Infantry Brigade) in the Shetland Islands on 12 February 1942, by the redesignation of Headquarters Shetland Defences. Its commander was Brigadier the Hon William Fraser.[13]

Composition edit

The following units served in the brigade:[13]

Service edit

228 Bde served under OSDEF (Orkney & Shetland Defences) until 16 September 1943, when the brigade was disbanded.[13]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Falls & Becke, p. 208.
  2. ^ Nicol p. 299.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Long, Long Trail – Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919".
  4. ^ "The Long, Long Trail – Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919".
  5. ^ "The Long, Long Trail – Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919".
  6. ^ "The Long, Long Trail – Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919".
  7. ^ "The Long, Long Trail – Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919".
  8. ^ a b The Rifle Brigade Chronicle, 1929, p. 179.
  9. ^ "The Rifle Brigade, 1914-1918". The Long, Long Trail. from the original on 1 July 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  10. ^ Wakefield & Moody, p. 136.
  11. ^ Capt Christopher Hughes, quoted in Wakefield & Moody, p. 136.
  12. ^ Wakefield & Moody, pp. 136–7.
  13. ^ a b c Joslen, p. 391

References edit

  • Cyril Falls & Archibald Frank Becke, Military Operations: Macedonia, Volume 2, London: HM Stationery Office,
  • Joslen, H. F. (2003) [1960]. Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. ISBN 978-1-84342-474-1.
  • Graham Nicol, Uncle George: Field Marshal Lord Milne of Salonika and Rubislaw, Reedminster, 1976, ISBN 978-0-85945-004-1.
  • Alan Wakefield & Simon Moody, Under the Devil's Eye: Britain's Forgotten Army at Salonika 1915–1918, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7509-3537-5.
  • The Long, Long Trail

228th, infantry, brigade, united, kingdom, 228th, brigade, formation, british, army, both, first, second, world, wars, 228th, infantry, brigadeactive26, february, 1917, october, 191812, october, 1942, september, 1943country, united, kingdombranchbritish, armyt. 228th Brigade 228 Bde was a formation of the British Army in both the First and Second World Wars 228th Infantry BrigadeActive26 February 1917 4 October 191812 October 1942 16 September 1943Country United KingdomBranchBritish ArmyTypeInfantry BrigadeGarrison HQFirst World War Salonika frontSecond World War Shetland IslandsCommandersNotablecommandersWilliam Fraser Contents 1 First World War 1 1 Order of battle 1 2 Service 2 Second World War 2 1 Composition 2 2 Service 3 Notes 4 ReferencesFirst World War edit228th Brigade was created on 26 February 1917 as a formation of Army Troops within the British Salonika Army under Brigadier General W C Ross 1 2 3 Order of battle edit The following units served in the brigade 3 2nd Garrison Battalion The King s Liverpool Regiment from 28 August 1917 4 2 5th Battalion Durham Light Infantry from 1 March 1917 5 1st Garrison Battalion Seaforth Highlanders from 1 March 1917 6 2nd Garrison Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers March August 1917 7 22nd Wessex and Welsh Battalion Rifle Brigade 8 9 228th Machine Gun Company formed 11 September 1917 became 277th Company 228th Trench Mortar Company formed 18 September 1917 228th Signal Section Royal Engineers formed 15 March 1917 143rd Field Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps formed 19 March 1917 Service edit Although an independent formation 228 Bde was always associated with 28th Division 3 It was formed of garrison battalions which were not normally expected to serve in the front line due to the men s age or low medical category 10 One staff officer wrote Physically the brigade was in a terrible state They were splendid crocks Some were almost blind some almost deaf and the 22nd Rifle Brigade had more than sixty men over sixty years old 11 Because of its slow rate of marching the 228th became known as the Too Too Late Brigade 12 On 30 September 1918 during the final Allied offensive on the Salonika front 228 Bde came under the command of the Greek Crete Division 228 Bde was broken up on 4 October 1918 3 8 Second World War editThe Second World War brigade was formed as 228th Independent Infantry Brigade in the Shetland Islands on 12 February 1942 by the redesignation of Headquarters Shetland Defences Its commander was Brigadier the Hon William Fraser 13 Composition edit The following units served in the brigade 13 2nd Battalion Royal Scots until 17 November 1942 7th Battalion King s Own Scottish Borderers until 14 July 1943 10th Battalion Highland Light Infantry until 2 December 1942 4th Battalion Cameron Highlanders 18 November 19 December 1942 7th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment 3 December 1942 28 July 1943 2nd Battalion Cameron Highlanders 20 December 1943 15 September 1943 Service edit 228 Bde served under OSDEF Orkney amp Shetland Defences until 16 September 1943 when the brigade was disbanded 13 Notes edit Falls amp Becke p 208 Nicol p 299 a b c d The Long Long Trail Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914 1919 The Long Long Trail Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914 1919 The Long Long Trail Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914 1919 The Long Long Trail Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914 1919 The Long Long Trail Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914 1919 a b The Rifle Brigade Chronicle 1929 p 179 The Rifle Brigade 1914 1918 The Long Long Trail Archived from the original on 1 July 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2023 Wakefield amp Moody p 136 Capt Christopher Hughes quoted in Wakefield amp Moody p 136 Wakefield amp Moody pp 136 7 a b c Joslen p 391References editCyril Falls amp Archibald Frank Becke Military Operations Macedonia Volume 2 London HM Stationery Office Joslen H F 2003 1960 Orders of Battle Second World War 1939 1945 Uckfield East Sussex Naval and Military Press ISBN 978 1 84342 474 1 Graham Nicol Uncle George Field Marshal Lord Milne of Salonika and Rubislaw Reedminster 1976 ISBN 978 0 85945 004 1 Alan Wakefield amp Simon Moody Under the Devil s Eye Britain s Forgotten Army at Salonika 1915 1918 Stroud Sutton Publishing 2004 ISBN 0 7509 3537 5 The Long Long Trail Land Forces of Britain the Empire and Commonwealth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 228th Infantry Brigade United Kingdom amp oldid 1143521594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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