215th Infantry Brigade 215th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) |
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Active | 1916–8 April 1918 20 October 1940-22 December 1941 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Type | Infantry Brigade |
Role | Training and Home Defence |
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Durham and North Riding County Division insignia worn by the Brigade in the Second World War. |
215th Brigade was a Home Service formation of the British Army during World War I and World War II.
The 215th Brigade was part of the 72nd Division, a Home Service division raised in late 1916. It had the dual role of training men for overseas drafts and providing forces for home defence. The brigade was previously known as the 8th Provisional Brigade. On 21 December 1917 orders were issued to break up 72nd Division. Disbandment began in January 1918 and its last elements dispersed on 8 April 1918.
The following infantry battalions served in brigade during World War I:
A new brigade was formed under the title of 215th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) for service in the United Kingdom on 10 October 1940 by No 15 Infantry Training Group in West Lancashire Area. It was composed of newly raised infantry battalions formed of conscripts. The brigade briefly served under 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division (10 February–16 March 1941) and then became an integral part of the new Durham and North Riding County Division. The county division ceased to function on 1 December 1941, and the brigade headquarters was disbanded on 22 December 1941.
The composition of 215th Brigade during World War II was as follows:
The following officers commanded 215th Bde during World War II: