The 268thIndianInfantryBrigade is an infantry formation of the Indian Army, previously of the British Indian Army. It was initially formed as 268th Indian...
Armoured Brigade converted to 268thIndianInfantryBrigade October 1942 1st Indian Motor Brigade designated, but actually formed as 1st Indian Armoured...
Regiment fought against the Japanese in Burma, as part of the 268thIndianInfantryBrigade, under the command of Brigadier G M Dyer, part of XV Corps (India)...
Infantry Division was at Baramula under XV Corps (India). Its brigades were the 104th Brigade, Tithwal, the 161st Brigade, Uri and the 268thIndian Infantry...
and Indian division made up of the British 5th InfantryBrigade Group (from 2nd Infantry Division in India), and the 268thIndianInfantryBrigade. BCOF...
Auchinleck, the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army. He was specially selected to lead the 268thIndianInfantryBrigade as part of the British Commonwealth...
Naga Village from the north. The independent 268thIndianInfantryBrigade was used to relieve the brigades of British 2nd Division and allow them to rest...
the 48th IndianInfantryBrigade and 63rd IndianInfantryBrigades, both of which were fully motorised, with the 255th Indian Tank Brigade (less a regiment...
trained as 'position artillery', to cooperate with the Volunteer InfantryBrigades. The Volunteer Artillery were part of the Royal Garrison Artillery...
267th (Worcester) Bty at Easemore, Redditch 268th (Worcester) Bty (Howitzers) at Trinity Road, Dudley The brigade was once again part of 48th (SM) Division...
British Commonwealth Brigade (from August 1950-July 1951) British 28th InfantryBrigade (from April–June 1951) British 29th InfantryBrigade (from November...
229th Brigade supported by the 44th and 117th Brigades Royal Field Artillery (RFA) on the left, and the 230th Brigade supported by the 268thBrigade RFA...
172nd InfantryBrigade (the 171st InfantryBrigade was inactivated on 13 November 1972), followed by the 6th Infantry Division when the 172nd Infantry Brigade...