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211th Infantry Brigade
Active11 October 1940-1 September 1944
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry Brigade
RoleHome Defence

211th Infantry Brigade (211 Bde) was a Home Defence formation of the British Army during World War II.

Origin

The brigade was formed for service in the United Kingdom on 11 October 1940 by No 11 Infantry Training Group in the South West Area of Southern Command. Initially under the name of 211th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) it was composed of newly raised battalions.

Composition

The composition of 211 Bde was as follows:[1]

Commanders

The commanders of 211 Bde were:[1]

  • Brigadier C.H. Woodhouse (until 1 September 1941)
  • Brigadier T. Fairfax-Ross (1 September 1941 – 4 August 1944)
  • Brigadier P.N. White (from 4 August 1944)

Service

On 28 February 1941, HQ South West Area formed Devon and Cornwall County Division, which included the brigade. On 1 December 1941, the County Division was redesignated 77th Infantry Division and the brigade became 211th Infantry Brigade. The 77th was later designated a Reserve Division.[1][3] 211 Bde was transferred to 80th Infantry (Reserve) Division on 2 January 1943.[1][4] When the 80th was disbanded on 1 September, 211 Bde was redesignated 114th Infantry Brigade in 38th (Reserve) Division.[1][5] All these formations remained within the UK throughout the war.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Joslen, p. 374
  2. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20051226131306/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/023RWF.htm
  3. ^ Joslen, pp. 100, 108.
  4. ^ Joslen, p.103.
  5. ^ Joslen, pp. 65–6, 103, 306.

References

  • George Forty, British Army Handbook 1939–1945, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0 7509 1403 3.
  • Lt-Col H.F. Joslen, Orders of Battle, United Kingdom and Colonial Formations and Units in the Second World War, 1939–1945, London: HM Stationery Office, 1960/Uckfield: Naval & Military, 2003, ISBN 1843424746.
  • Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth