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42nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

The 42nd Infantry Brigade, also known as 42 (North West) Brigade, was a brigade of the British Army.

42nd Brigade
42 Infantry Brigade
Insignia of 42 (North West) Brigade.
Active1899-1902
1907-1918
1939-1944
1991-2017
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeRegular and Territorial Army
Part of1st (United Kingdom) Division
Garrison/HQFulwood Barracks, Preston
EngagementsSecond Boer War
First World War
Second World War

History Edit

The brigade first saw action during the Second Boer War.[1]

First World War Edit

The brigade was reformed in August 1914 during the First World War as the 42nd Brigade, raised from the first wave of men volunteering for Kitchener's Army. The 42nd Brigade was a component formation of the 14th (Light) Division and originally consisted of light infantry regiments but, as the war progressed and casualties mounted, the brigades' original battalions were replaced by non-light infantry regiments.[2]

Order of battle Edit

Second World War Edit

The brigade HQ was re-formed in Britain during the Second World War on 26 July 1943, and on landing in North Africa on 25 August, was formed as a security force to protect lines of communication in North Africa. In November 1943, the brigade HQ was redesignated as the HQ of the 57th Infantry Division for deception purposes, with its battalions playing the role of brigades.[3]

Order of battle Edit

The Brigade headquarters was disbanded in North Africa on 29 July 1944.[4]

Post war Edit

Headquarters 42 (North West) Brigade was reformed at The Castle, Chester in 1982 before relocating to Fulwood Barracks in 1986, so perpetuating the memory of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division, and became the regional military headquarters for North West England.[5]

The structure in 1989 was as follows:[6]

Under Army 2020, it was renamed 42nd Infantry Brigade and became the Regional Point of Command for the British Army in the region of North West England and the Isle of Man.[7] Its headquarters were situated at Fulwood Barracks in Preston. Units included:[7]

  • 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment in Weeton (rotates to British Forces Cyprus)
  • 2nd Battalion, Mercian Regiment in Chester
  • 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment in Preston (Army Reserve - paired with 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment)
  • 4th Battalion, Mercian Regiment in Wolverhampton (Army Reserve - paired with 2nd Battalion, Mercian Regiment)

The brigade was disbanded in January 2017, being reduced in status to become the cadets-and-reservists Headquarters North West, now part of Regional Command.[8][9]

References Edit

  1. ^ "42nd (North West) Brigade : history". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. ^ Baker, Chris. "The Long Long Trail". Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  3. ^ Joslen, pp. 92, 287, 354.
  4. ^ Jolsen p.287
  5. ^ . Lancashire Infantry Museum. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  6. ^ "BOAR 1989" (PDF).
  7. ^ a b "Army 2020 Report" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  8. ^ "1st United Kingdom Division". British Army. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 31 March 2018.

Sources Edit

  • 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.

External links Edit

  • 42 (North West) Brigade - on British Army official website

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The 42nd Infantry Brigade also known as 42 North West Brigade was a brigade of the British Army 42nd Brigade42 Infantry BrigadeInsignia of 42 North West Brigade Active1899 19021907 19181939 19441991 2017Country United KingdomBranch British ArmyTypeRegular and Territorial ArmyPart of1st United Kingdom DivisionGarrison HQFulwood Barracks PrestonEngagementsSecond Boer WarFirst World WarSecond World War Contents 1 History 1 1 First World War 1 1 1 Order of battle 1 2 Second World War 1 2 1 Order of battle 1 3 Post war 2 References 3 Sources 4 External linksHistory EditThe brigade first saw action during the Second Boer War 1 First World War Edit The brigade was reformed in August 1914 during the First World War as the 42nd Brigade raised from the first wave of men volunteering for Kitchener s Army The 42nd Brigade was a component formation of the 14th Light Division and originally consisted of light infantry regiments but as the war progressed and casualties mounted the brigades original battalions were replaced by non light infantry regiments 2 Order of battle Edit 5th Service Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5th Service Battalion King s Shropshire Light Infantry 9th Service Battalion King s Royal Rifle Corps 9th Service Battalion Rifle Brigade Prince Consort s Own 42nd Machine Gun Company Machine Gun Corps 42nd Trench Mortar Battery 6th Service Battalion Wiltshire Regiment 16th Service Battalion Manchester Regiment 14th Service Battalion Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersSecond World War Edit The brigade HQ was re formed in Britain during the Second World War on 26 July 1943 and on landing in North Africa on 25 August was formed as a security force to protect lines of communication in North Africa In November 1943 the brigade HQ was redesignated as the HQ of the 57th Infantry Division for deception purposes with its battalions playing the role of brigades 3 Order of battle Edit 30th Battalion Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 25 August 1943 to 30 April 1944 170 Brigade from 9 November 1943 30th Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment 25 August 1943 to 27 July 1944 172 Brigade from 26 December 1943 to 27 July 1944 30th Battalion Duke of Cornwall s Light Infantry 25 August 1943 to 5 May 1944 30th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment 10 October 1943 to 20 October 1943 30th Battalion Green Howards 5 November 1943 to 26 December 1943 172 Brigade from 9 November 1943 to 26 December 1943 31st Battalion Suffolk Regiment 5 November 1943 to 18 June 1944 171 Brigade from 9 November 1943 to 19 June 1944The Brigade headquarters was disbanded in North Africa on 29 July 1944 4 Post war Edit Headquarters 42 North West Brigade was reformed at The Castle Chester in 1982 before relocating to Fulwood Barracks in 1986 so perpetuating the memory of the 42nd East Lancashire Infantry Division and became the regional military headquarters for North West England 5 The structure in 1989 was as follows 6 1st Battalion The Cheshire Regiment 3rd Battalion The Light Infantry Duke of Lancaster s Own Yeomanry V Chorley 3rd Battalion The Cheshire Regiment V Runcorn 4th Battalion The Queen s Lancashire Regiment V Preston 4th Battalion The King s Own Royal Border Regiment Lancaster 5th 8th Battalion The King s Regiment Warrington 103rd Lancashire Air Defence Regiment Royal Artillery Liverpool 75th Engineer Regiment Royal Engineers V Manchester 33rd Lancashire and Cheshire Signal Regiment Royal Corps of Signals 156th Merseyside amp Greater Manchester Transport Regiment Royal Corps of Transport V Birkenhead 207th Manchester General Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps V Blackburn 208th Merseyside General Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps V Ellesmere PortUnder Army 2020 it was renamed 42nd Infantry Brigade and became the Regional Point of Command for the British Army in the region of North West England and the Isle of Man 7 Its headquarters were situated at Fulwood Barracks in Preston Units included 7 2nd Battalion Duke of Lancaster s Regiment in Weeton rotates to British Forces Cyprus 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment in Chester 4th Battalion Duke of Lancaster s Regiment in Preston Army Reserve paired with 2nd Battalion Duke of Lancaster s Regiment 4th Battalion Mercian Regiment in Wolverhampton Army Reserve paired with 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment The brigade was disbanded in January 2017 being reduced in status to become the cadets and reservists Headquarters North West now part of Regional Command 8 9 References Edit 42nd North West Brigade history Ministry of Defence Retrieved 15 August 2015 Baker Chris The Long Long Trail Retrieved 28 February 2015 Joslen pp 92 287 354 Jolsen p 287 Fulwood Barracks Lancashire Infantry Museum Archived from the original on 30 December 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2015 BOAR 1989 PDF a b Army 2020 Report PDF Ministry of Defence Retrieved 15 August 2015 1st United Kingdom Division British Army Retrieved 22 July 2018 Army Commands PDF Retrieved 31 March 2018 Sources EditJoslen 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 External links Edit42 North West Brigade on British Army official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 42nd Infantry Brigade United Kingdom amp oldid 1166552936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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