British 16th Infantry Brigade

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The British 16th Infantry Brigade was a British Army formation based in Palestine at the beginning of the Second World War as part of the British 8th Infantry Division. It was later part of the British 6th Infantry Division which was redesignated as the British 70th Infantry Division on 10th October 1941. This brigade was involved in the breakout from Tobruk and after being transferred, along with the rest of the 70th Division, to India and Burma, it was transformed into a Chindit formation. It fought in the Second Chindit Campaign of 1944.

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  • 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
  • 2nd Battalion, The Royal Leicestershire Regiment
  • 2nd Battalion, King's Own Royal Regiment

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