The brigade of the British Indian Army was attached to the 7th Indian Infantry Division in the initial stage. Afterwards it was assigned to the North Western Army in July 1942. Later in December 1942, it was again allotted to the 7th Indian Infantry Division. The troops of the 33rd Indian Infantry Brigade were stationed Burma and took part in the Burma Campaign in the South East Asian Theatre of World War II. The infantry formation served as corps reserve for XXXIII Indian Corps from April 1944 to May 1944. Later in March 1945 it was assigned to the 5th Indian Infantry Division. Eventually the brigade was merged with the 7th Division and served under its command for the rest of the war. Formation of 33rd Indian Infantry Brigade The 33rd Indian Infantry Brigade included a number regiments that are listed below- • 4/5th Gurkha Rifles (October 1941 - January 1944) • 4/10th Gurkha Rifles (October 1941 - December 1941) • 4/15th Punjab Regiment (April 1942 - August 1945) • 4/8th Gurkha Rifles (May 1942 - October 1942) • 4/1st Gurkha Rifles (February 1944 - August 1945) • 1st Queen's Royal Regiment (December 1942 - September 1944; April 1945 - August 1945) • 1/11th Sikh Regiment (March - April 1944) • 1st Burma Regiment (May 1944 - April 1945) • 2nd South Lancashire Regiment (February 1945) • 2/8th Punjab Regiment (May 1945) • 1/19th Hyderabad Regiment (May 1945) This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com |
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