Military unit
The 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade was a Commonwealth formation of the 1st Commonwealth Division that served in Korea from 1952 to 1954.
History
The brigade was constituted from the UK 28th Infantry Brigade, which had arrived in Hong Kong from the United Kingdom in 1949, to join the 40th Infantry Division. Formed in Korea in April 1951, it took the title '28th Commonwealth Brigade' replacing 27th Commonwealth Brigade in the 1st Commonwealth Division, and served right through the war, until leaving in 1954. It comprised two British and two Australian infantry battalions and 16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery.[1]
Commanders
Command of the brigade was shared by Australia and the United Kingdom.[1]
Commander |
Country |
Dates
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Brigadier G. Taylor, CBE, DSO |
United Kingdom |
April 1951 to October 1951
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Lieutenant Colonel (Acting Brigadier) J.F.M MacDonald, DSO, OBE |
United Kingdom |
October 1951 to June 1952
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Brigadier T.J Daly, DSO, OBE |
Australia |
June 1952 to March 1953
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Brigadier J.G.N Wilton, DSO, OBE |
Australia |
March 1953 to February 1954
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Brigadier I.T Murdoch, OBE |
Australia |
February 1954 to August 1954
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Order of battle
UK Units
Australian Units
New Zealand Units
References
Preceded by
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28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade 1951–1954
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Succeeded by
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