The 24th Indian Infantry Brigade was one of the erstwhile infantry forces of the British Indian Army. The brigade was raised in February 1941 by the British Empire in India during the commencement of the Second World War. It remained in existence from the year 1941 to 1945.
The 24th Indian Infantry Brigade was initially allotted to the 10th Indian Infantry Division. The troops provided significant military service in the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran during World War II. Later in June 1941, the infantry brigade was assigned to the 8th Indian Infantry Division after their valiant service in the Anglo-Iraqi War. The British Indian brigade served as a part of the 6th Indian Infantry Division for the rest of the Second World War.
Formation of 24th Indian Infantry Brigade
Several regiments were incorporated as a part of the 24th Indian Infantry Brigade. These are mentioned as follows-
* 5/1st Punjab Regiment (February 1941 to April 1941)
* 2/6th Rajputana Rifles (April 1941 to January 1944) and (March 1944 to July 1945)
* The Kumaon Rifles (April 1941 to February 1945)
* 5/5th Mahratta Light Infantry (April 1941 to January 1943)
* 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment (April 1943 to July 1945)
* 25th Sikh Light Infantry (January 1944 to July 1945)
* 14/12th Frontier Force Regiment (April 1944 to May 1945)
* 2nd Jammu and Kashmir Rifles (September 1944 to August 1945)
* Jodhpur Sardar Risala (January 1945 to June 1945)
* 14/5th Mahratta Light Infantry (February 1945 to July 1945)
* 1/10th Baluch Regiment (June 1945 to August 1945)
* 4/8th Punjab Regiment (June 1945 to August 1945)
* 87th Field Artillery Regiment Royal Artillery (July 1945 to October 1942)
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