British 61st Infantry Brigade
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The 61st Infantry Brigade was a Second World War
World War II
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 British Army
British Army
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 brigade
Brigade
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 that fought mainly in Italy
Italy
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 under the British 6th Armoured Division
British 6th Armoured Division
The 6th Armoured Division was a Second World War, British Army formation, created on 12 September 1940. The unit was initially supplied with Matilda and Valentine Tanks, which were replaced by Crusader tanks and then finally with the M4 Sherman Tank...

.

History

This unit was created in Italy on 21 May 1944. From May 1944 to August 1945 it was part of Eighth Army
Eighth Army (United Kingdom)
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 and the 6th Armoured Division. It fought in the Liri Valley, Arezzo, advance to Florence
Florence
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, on the Gothic Line
Gothic Line
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 and the Argenta Gap.

Commanding officers

  • 21 May 1944–25 May 1944 — Lieut.Col. D. Darling
  • 25 May 1944–11 January 1945 — Brig. A.C. Gore
  • 11 January 1945–5 February 1945 — Lieut.Col. R.A. Fyffe
    Richard Fyffe
    Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Alan Fyffe KBE CB DSO MC was Deputy Chief of Defence Staff .-Military career:Fyffe was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade in 1932....

  • 5 February 1945–27 July 1945 — Brig. A.C. Gore

Structure

  • 2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade
  • 7th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade
  • 10th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade
  • 1st Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps
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