308th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

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308th Infantry Brigade
ActiveFormed 22 January 1945
Country United Kingdom
BranchFlag of the British Army.svg British Army
TypeInfantry Brigade
RoleLines of Communication

308th Infantry Brigade (308 Bde) was a formation of the British Army organised from surplus Royal Artillery (RA) personnel retrained as infantry towards the end of the Second World War.

Origin[]

By the end of 1944, 21st Army Group was suffering a severe manpower shortage, particularly among the infantry.[1] In January 1945, the War Office began to reorganise surplus anti-aircraft and coastal artillery regiments in the UK into infantry battalions, primarily for line of communication and occupation duties in North West Europe, thereby releasing trained infantry for frontline service.[2][3] 308th was the last of seven brigades formed from these new units.[4][5]

Composition[]

308th Infantry Brigade was formed on 22 January 1945 by conversion of Headquarters 61st Anti-Aircraft Brigade within . It was commanded by Brigadier R.R.B. Hilton and comprised the following Territorial Army RA units:[4][6]

Service[]

After infantry training, including a short period attached to 38th Infantry (Reserve) Division, 308 Bde came under the orders of 21st Army Group on 27 April 1945 and landed on the Continent two days later. It came under the control of (4–22 May) and then I Canadian Corps.[4]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Ellis, pp. 141–2.
  2. ^ Ellis, pp. 369, 380.
  3. ^ "Inf Rgts Index".
  4. ^ a b c Joslen, p. 404.
  5. ^ "308 Inf Brigade".
  6. ^ "308 Inf Brigade".
  7. ^ 627 Inf Rgt
  8. ^ "98 LAA Rgt".
  9. ^ "629 Inf Rgt".
  10. ^ "135 LAA Rgt".
  11. ^ "633 Inf Rgt".
  12. ^ "34 SL Rgt".
  13. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20060104204049/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/volmil-london/vinf/L20QO.htm

References[]

  • Lionel Ellis, "History of the Second World War: United Kingdom Military Series: Victory in the West", Volume II: "The Defeat of Germany", London: HMSO, 1968/Uckfield: Naval & Military, 2004, ISBN 1-84574-059-9.
  • Joslen, H. F. (2003) [1990]. Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. ISBN 978-1-84342-474-1.

External sources[]

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