The 63rd Indian Infantry Brigade was assigned to the 39th Indian Infantry Division in May 1942. However, it was eventually attached with the 17th Division again and served under its command till the culmination of the war. The troops of the infantry formation took part in several conflicts and campaigns of the British Government of India. It also participated in Burma Campaign in the South East Asian Theatre of the Second World War. Formation of 63rd Indian Infantry Brigade The 63rd Indian Infantry Brigade included several military units of the British Indian army. These are mentioned below- * 1/11th Sikh Regiment (January 1942 - August 1942) * 2/13th Frontier Force Rifles (February 1942 - July 1942) * 1/10th Gurkha Rifles (January 1945 - August 1945) * 5/17th Dogra Regiment (March 1942 - June 1942) * 1/3rd Gurkha Rifles (June 1942 - August 1944) * 1st Gloucestershire Regiment (June 1942 - June 1943) * 7/10th Baluch Regiment (January 1943 - August 1943; August 1944 - August 1945) * 1/16th Punjab Regiment (October 1943 - December 1943) * 1/4th Gurkha Rifles (September 1943 - April 1944; July 1944 - August 1944) * 9th Border Regiment (August 1944 - August 1945) * 4/12th Frontier Force Regiment (March 1944) Commanding Officers of 63rd Indian Infantry Brigade Some of the most noted commanders of the 63rd Indian Infantry Brigade are listed as follows- * Brigadier J. Wickham * Brigadier A. E. Cumming * Brigadier A. E. Barlow * Brigadier M. R. Smeeton * Brigadier G. W. S. Burton 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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