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British 1st Infantry Division



         


List of military divisionsList of British divisions in WWII

The British 1st Infantry Division was a permanently established Regular Army division. During World War II the division was in France until June 1940. In 1943 it fought in North Africa and then was in Italy for 1944 including Anzio from January to May.

See also: British 1st Division (World War I)

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Unit History

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Formation

The division contained a number of different brigades at various times during the war. Between June and November 1942 it was a mixed division containing tank brigades.

Divisional Troops

1st Infantry Brigade (September 3 1939 to June 1 1941
2nd Infantry Brigade (September 3 1939 to August 31 1945
3rd Infantry Brigade (September 3 1939 to August 31 1945
210th Infantry Brigade (November 25 1941 to January 12 1942) 
38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade (January 13 1942 to June 7 1942) 
34th Tank Brigade (June 8 1942 to September 2 1942) 
25th Tank Brigade (September 3 1942 to November 13 1942) 
24th (Guards) Infantry Brigade (December 6 1942 to March 7 1944
18th Infantry Brigade (March 8 1944 to August 16 1944) 
66th Infantry Brigade (August 19 1944 to August 31 1945) 

Higher Formations Assigned To

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Battles






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