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11th (East Africa) Division

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11th (East Africa) Division
Formation sign of the 11th (East Africa) Division (second pattern).[1]
Active1943–1945
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Part ofFourteenth Army
EngagementsSecond World War

The 11th (East Africa) Infantry Division was a British Empire colonial unit formed in February 1943 during World War II.

Formation

In 1943, the 11th (East Africa) Division was formed primarily of troops from British East Africa. The division should not be confused with the earlier 11th (African) Division which was composed of brigades both from British East Africa and from Nigeria in British West Africa, fought in the East African Campaign and was disbanded in late 1941.

Combat history

Men of the 11th Division on the road to Kalewa, Burma after crossing the Chindwin River, 1945

The Division was composed of troops from Kenya, Uganda, Nyasaland, Tanganyika and Northern Rhodesia.[2] The 11th (East Africa) Division fought with the Fourteenth Army in Burma during the Burma Campaign. In the later part of 1944, the division pursued the Japanese retreating from Imphal down the Kabaw valley and established bridgeheads over the Chindwin River. In 1945, elements of the division played a part in the Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay.

Commanding officers

Formation

21st East African Brigade

under Brigadier J. F. Macnab

25th East African Brigade

under Brigadier N. C. Hendricks

  • 11th (Kenya) Bn. King's African Rifles
  • 26th (Tanganyika) Bn. King's African Rifles
  • 34th (Uganda) Bn. King's African Rifles[2]

26th East African Brigade

under Brigadier V. K. H. Channer (to November 18, 1944), Brigadier A. P. Walsh (from November 18, 1944)

  • 22nd (Nyasaland) Bn. King's African Rifles
  • 36th (Tanganyika) Bn. King's African Rifles
  • 44th (Uganda) Bn. King's African Rifles[2]

Divisional troops

  • 5th Bn. King's African Rifles (divisional reconnaissance unit)[2]
  • 13th Bn. King's African Rifles (HQ defence unit)
  • 10th (Belgian Congo) Casualty Clearing Station[3]

Divisional Artillery

CRA Brigadier J. V. D. Radford

Divisional Engineers

Divisional Signals

  • 11th East African Divisional Signals[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cole, Howard (1973). Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. pp. 91–2.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Burma Star Association - The 11th East African Division".
  3. ^ Balériaux, André (1991). Un Belge face aux japs du Fort de Battice à la Birmanie. Bruxelles: Ed. Collet.

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