42nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

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42nd (North West) Brigade
Image:Badge 42bde.gif
Insignia of 42nd (North West) Brigade
Active 1907-
Country Great Britain
Branch British Army
Type Territorial Army
Part of 2nd Division

The British Army's 42nd Infantry Brigade was originally a brigade of the 14th (Light) Division in World War I. It was re-formed during the Second World War as a security force to protect Lines of Communication in North Africa.

In November 1943 the brigade H.Q. was redesignated as the H.Q. of the 57th Infantry Division for deception purposes. The brigade was disbanded in July 1944.

42nd (North West) Brigade today provides administrative support for the British Army in the northwest of England, under the command of 2 Division. It's Headquarters are situated at Fulwood Barracks in Preston. The Brigade controls two territorial infantry Battalions as well as a number of other TA units. Today's brigade primarily perpetuates the history of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division, formed as part of the Territorial Army in 1907 and which fought in World War I and World War II.

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[edit] External Links and Sources

http://www.army.mod.uk/42bde/index.htm 42nd (North West) Brigade Official Website

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