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34th Indian Brigade


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unit_name34th Indian Brigade
datesDecember 1915 – August 1923
countryBritish India
allegianceBritish Crown
branch
typeInfantry
sizeBrigade
command_structure12th Indian Division
15th Indian Division
17th Indian Division
battlesFirst World War
notable_commandersBr.-Gen. A.G. Wauchope

15th Indian Division 17th Indian Division :Mesopotamian Campaign

The **34th Indian Brigade** was an infantry brigade of the British Indian Army that saw active service in the Mesopotamian campaign in the Indian Army during the First World War. It was reformed for the Second World War as the *34th Indian States Forces Infantry Brigade*. ## History ;12th Indian Division The 34th Indian Brigade was formed in Mesopotamia in December 1915 with four battalions newly arrived from India. It joined the [12th Indian Division](12th-indian-division) to replace the [33rd Indian Brigade](33rd-indian-brigade) that was broken up on 7 December. While with the division, it took part in the Affair of Butaniya on 14 January 1916. The division never reached full strength as units were constantly detached to support the efforts to relieve the [6th (Poona) Division](6th-poona-division) besieged at Kut. The division was broken up on 10 March 1916 and the brigade joined Corps Troops before it was posted to the new [15th Indian Division](15th-indian-division) in May 1916. ;15th Indian Division The 15th Indian Division was formed on 7 May 1916 to replace the 12th Indian Division on the Euphrates Front; the brigade joined the division on formation. It remained with the division on the Euphrates Front until August 1917. The only significant action that the brigade took part in as part of the 15th Indian Division was the action of As Sahilan on 11 September 1916. ;17th Indian Division The brigade joined the newly formed [17th Indian Division](17th-indian-division), swapping places with the [50th Indian Brigade](50th-indian-brigade). At the end of the war, the 17th Division was chosen to form part of the occupation force for Iraq. It took part in the Iraq Rebellion in 1920. In August 1923, the division was reduced to a single brigade; the last British troops left in March 1927 and the Indian ones in November 1928. ## Order of battle The brigade had the following composition in the First World War: - 1/5th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) *(joined from Allahabad Brigade, [8th (Lucknow) Division](8th-lucknow-division) in December 1915; posted to [12th Indian Brigade](12th-indian-brigade) in February 1916)* - [31st Punjabis](31st-punjabis) *(joined from Fort Sandeman, [4th (Quetta) Division](4th-quetta-division) in December 1915; left in September 1918 and joined the [83rd Brigade](83rd-brigade-united-kingdom) in the British 28th Division)* - 1st Battalion, [112th Infantry](112th-infantry) *(joined from Dargai, [1st (Peshawar) Division](1st-peshawar-division) in December 1915)* - [114th Mahrattas](114th-mahrattas) *(joined from [5th (Jhelum) Brigade](5th-jhelum-brigade), [2nd (Rawalpindi) Division](2nd-rawalpindi-division) in December 1915)* - half of 2nd Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) *(joined from 12th Indian Brigade in January 1916; the battalion was reformed in June 1916)* - 129th Machine Gun Company *(joined from Corps Troops in August 1916)* - 34th Light Trench Mortar Battery *(joined in February 1918)* ## Commanders The brigade had the following commanders: ::data[format=table] | From | Rank | Name | |---|---|---| | 2 December 1915 | Brigadier-General | E.C. Tidswell | | 1 May 1917 | Brigadier-General | A.G. Wauchope | :: ## Notes ## References ## Bibliography - {{cite book - {{cite book ## References 1. {{London Gazette. (16 June 1917) 2. {{harvnb. Kempton. 2003b 3. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 4. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 5. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 6. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 7. Perry. 1993 8. Perry. 1993 9. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 10. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 11. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 12. Perry. 1993 13. {{harvnb. Perry. 1993 ::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/34th_Indian_Brigade) and is available under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the [article history page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/34th_Indian_Brigade?action=history). ::
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