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131st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

Surrey Brigade
131st (Surrey) Brigade
131st Infantry Brigade
131st Lorried Infantry Brigade
131st Infantry Brigade
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44th (Home Counties) Division insignia
Active 1888–1903
1908–1919
1920–1946
1947–1961
Country  United Kingdom
Branch Flag of the British Army.svg Territorial Army
Type Infantry
Lorried Infantry
Size Brigade
Part of 44th (Home Counties) Division
7th Armoured Division
Nickname(s) "The Desert Rats", "The Queen's Brigade"
Engagements

World War II

Dunkirk evacuation
Western Desert Campaign
Tunisia Campaign
Italian Campaign
Battle of Normandy
North Germany
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brigadier L. G. Whistler
Insignia
Identification
symbol
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7th Armoured Division insignia, from 1944 onwards

World War II

The 131st Infantry Brigade, originally the Surrey Brigade was an infantry formation of Britain's Territorial Army that saw service during both World War I and World War II. In World War I the brigade was in British India for most of the war and did not see service as a complete unit but many of its battalions would see service in the Middle East.

The brigade, assigned to the 44th (Home Counties) Division, saw extensive service in World War II, in France and was later evacuated at Dunkirk in May 1940. It later saw service in the North African Campaign in late 1942 at El Alamein and Tunisia, Salerno in Italy, both in late 1943, and the invasion of Normandy and throughout North-west Europe from June 1944 until May 1945. From late 1942, when 44th Division was broken up, the brigade served with the 7th Armoured Division, nicknamed "The Desert Rats".

The Volunteer Force of part-time soldiers was created following an invasion scare in 1859, and its constituent units were progressively aligned with the Regular British Army during the later 19th Century. The Stanhope Memorandum of December 1888 introduced a Mobilisation Scheme for Volunteer units, which would assemble in their own brigades at key points in case of war. In peacetime these brigades provided a structure for collective training.


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