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33rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

The 33rd Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in the First World War and home service during the Second World War.

33rd Brigade
33rd Infantry Brigade
33rd Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards)
Formation badge of the brigade, utilisiing the 'Blue, Red, Blue' of the Guards Division
Active1914–1919
1941–1943
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry formation
SizeBrigade
Part of11th (Northern) Division
London District
Engagements

First World War Edit

The 33rd Brigade was formed in the Great War in August 1914 as part of Kitchener's Army, initially made up of volunteer service battalions from a variety of different infantry regiments. For the duration of the war, the brigade was in the 11th (Northern) Division. Between February and September 1917 it was under the command of Brigadier-General Arthur Daly.[1][2][3] From September 1917 to the end of the war it was commanded by Brigadier-General Frederick Spring.[4] The brigade served in the Gallipoli Campaign, in Egypt and on the Western Front, and comprised the following units:[5]

Order of battle Edit

The brigade was composed as follows:[1][2]

Actions Edit

The brigade took part in the following actions:[1][2]

Gallipoli campaign
1915

Western Front
1916

1917

1918

Second World War Edit

The brigade was reformed on 24 October 1941 during the Second World War as 33rd Infantry Brigade. On 10 November 1942 it was redesignated the 33rd Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards), as an all-arms brigade group under the command of Brigadier J. Jefferson. It was part of London District. The brigade was intended for home defence in the event of a German invasion and never left the United Kingdom. It was disbanded on 6 October 1943.[6][7][8]

Order of battle Edit

The following units constituted the brigade:[6]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c Becke, pp. 19–25.
  2. ^ a b c 11th (N) Division at Long, Long Trail.
  3. ^ Turner, p. 34.
  4. ^ Spring, p. 53.
  5. ^ Spring, p. 108.
  6. ^ a b Joslen, p. 281.
  7. ^ IWM.
  8. ^ a b 11th Worcesters at Worcestershire Regiment online.
  9. ^ Frederick, p. 317.
  10. ^ Joslen, p. 546.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-05-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

References Edit

  • A.F. Becke,History of the Great War: Order of Battle of Divisions, Part 3a: New Army Divisions (9–26), London: HM Stationery Office, 1938/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007, ISBN 1-847347-41-X.
  • J.B.M. Frederick, Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660–1978, Vol I, Wakefield: Microform Academic, 1984, ISBN 1-85117-007-3.
  • 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.
  • F. G. Spring, The History of the 6th (Service) Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, Poacher Books, 2008.
  • A. Turner, Messines 1917: The Zenith of Siege Warfare, Osprey Publishing, 2010.

External sources Edit

  • Chris Baker, The Long, Long Trail
  • Imperial War Museum, '33rd Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards)'
  • 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment - 1940-1942 (The Worcestershire Regiment online)

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The 33rd Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Army that saw active service in the First World War and home service during the Second World War 33rd Brigade33rd Infantry Brigade33rd Independent Infantry Brigade Guards Formation badge of the brigade utilisiing the Blue Red Blue of the Guards DivisionActive1914 19191941 1943Country United KingdomBranch British ArmyTypeInfantry formationSizeBrigadePart of11th Northern DivisionLondon DistrictEngagementsFirst World War Contents 1 First World War 1 1 Order of battle 1 2 Actions 2 Second World War 2 1 Order of battle 3 Notes 4 References 4 1 External sourcesFirst World War EditThe 33rd Brigade was formed in the Great War in August 1914 as part of Kitchener s Army initially made up of volunteer service battalions from a variety of different infantry regiments For the duration of the war the brigade was in the 11th Northern Division Between February and September 1917 it was under the command of Brigadier General Arthur Daly 1 2 3 From September 1917 to the end of the war it was commanded by Brigadier General Frederick Spring 4 The brigade served in the Gallipoli Campaign in Egypt and on the Western Front and comprised the following units 5 Order of battle Edit The brigade was composed as follows 1 2 6th Service Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment 6th Service Battalion Border Regiment disbanded 9 February 1918 7th Service Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment 9th Service Battalion Sherwood Foresters 33rd Machine Gun Company Machine Gun Corps formed March 1916 moved into 11th Battalion Machine Gun Corps 28 February 1918 33rd Trench Mortar Battery joined July 1917 Actions Edit The brigade took part in the following actions 1 2 Gallipoli campaign1915 Battle of Suvla Landing at Suvla Bay 6 15 August Battle of Scimitar Hill 21 August Attack on W Hills 21 August Evacuation of Suvla night 19 20 DecemberWestern Front1916 Battle of the Somme Battle of Flers Courcelette 15 22 September Battle of Thiepval Ridge 26 28 September1917 Operations on the Aisne 11 19 January Battle of Messines 9 14 June Third Battle of Ypres Battle of Langemarck 16 18 August Fighting around St Julien 19 22 amp 27 August Battle of Polygon Wood 26 September 3 October Battle of Broodseinde 4 October Battle of Poelcappelle 9 October1918 Second Battle of Arras Battle of the Scarpe 30 August Battle of the Drocourt Queant Line 2 3 September Battles of the Hindenburg Line Battle of the Canal du Nord 27 September 1 October Battle of Cambrai 8 9 September Pursuit to the Selle 9 12 October The Final Advance in Picardy Battle of the Sambre 4 November Passage of the Grande Honnelle 5 7 NovemberSecond World War EditThe brigade was reformed on 24 October 1941 during the Second World War as 33rd Infantry Brigade On 10 November 1942 it was redesignated the 33rd Independent Infantry Brigade Guards as an all arms brigade group under the command of Brigadier J Jefferson It was part of London District The brigade was intended for home defence in the event of a German invasion and never left the United Kingdom It was disbanded on 6 October 1943 6 7 8 Order of battle Edit The following units constituted the brigade 6 6th Battalion Coldstream Guards from 30 October 1941 to 30 September 1943 3rd Battalion Irish Guards from 30 October to 4 September 1943 3rd Battalion Welsh Guards from 30 October 1941 to 4 February 1942 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment from 5 to 31 December 1942 redesignated 1st Bn to replace battalion captured at the Fall of Tobruk 8 9 10 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment from 1 January to 4 October 1943 9th Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment from 1 January to 4 October 1943 11 177th Field Regiment Royal Artillery from 10 November 1942 to 4 October 1943 220th Anti Tank Battery Royal Artillery from 10 November 1942 to 30 September 1943 80th Light Anti Aircraft Battery Royal Artillery from 7 December 1942 to 12 September 1943 26th Field Company Royal Engineers from 10 November 1942 to 27 September 1943 24th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron Reconnaissance Corps from 10 November 1942 to 9 February 1943 33rd Independent Bde Gp Gds Company Royal Army Service Corps 339 Company RASC from 10 November 1942 to 24 April 1943 538 Company RASC from 12 June to 4 October 1943 33rd Independent Bde Gp Gds Workshop Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers from 25 January to 30 September 1943 33rd Independent Bde Gp Gds Provost Section Corps of Military Police from 7 December 1942 to 4 October 1943 Notes Edit a b c Becke pp 19 25 a b c 11th N Division at Long Long Trail Turner p 34 Spring p 53 Spring p 108 a b Joslen p 281 IWM a b 11th Worcesters at Worcestershire Regiment online Frederick p 317 Joslen p 546 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2015 05 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link References EditA F Becke History of the Great War Order of Battle of Divisions Part 3a New Army Divisions 9 26 London HM Stationery Office 1938 Uckfield Naval amp Military Press 2007 ISBN 1 847347 41 X J B M Frederick Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660 1978 Vol I Wakefield Microform Academic 1984 ISBN 1 85117 007 3 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 F G Spring The History of the 6th Service Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment Poacher Books 2008 A Turner Messines 1917 The Zenith of Siege Warfare Osprey Publishing 2010 External sources Edit Chris Baker The Long Long Trail Imperial War Museum 33rd Independent Infantry Brigade Guards 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment 1940 1942 The Worcestershire Regiment online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 33rd Infantry Brigade United Kingdom amp oldid 1105144308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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