14th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 14th Airlanding Brigade was a formation of the British Indian Army and then the Pakistan Army. It was formed from the 14th British Infantry Brigade on 1 November 1944, and was initially part of the 44th Airborne Division. Initially the brigade included 4/6th Rajputana Rifles, 2nd Black Watch, 2nd King's Own Royal Regiment, and 6/16th Punjab Regiment. During the Second World War it was commanded by Brigadier Thomas Brodie and later Brigadier F.W. Gibb.
14th Airlanding Brigade | |
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Active | 1944 - 1947 and onward |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Indian Army Pakistan Army |
Type | Airborne forces |
Role | Glider infantry |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | 44th Indian Airborne Division |
Later as part of 2 Indian Airborne Division, the brigade headquarters was transferred to the Pakistan Army.[1]
References
- Conboy, Elite Forces of India and Pakistan, p.14
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