• Source: 12th Indian Cavalry Brigade
    • The 12th Indian Cavalry Brigade was a cavalry brigade of the British Indian Army that formed part of the Indian Army during the First World War. It remained in India throughout the war.


      History


      The 12th Indian Cavalry Brigade was formed under 4th (Quetta) Division in June 1918. It took command of three newly formed cavalry regiments:

      40th Cavalry formed in April 1918 from
      a squadron of 1st Duke of York's Own Lancers (Skinner's Horse)
      "A" Squadron and two half squadrons of 3rd Skinner's Horse
      another squadron
      41st Cavalry formed in April 1918 from
      "F" Squadron, 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry
      "F" Squadron, 39th King George's Own Central India Horse
      a squadron of 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis)
      a squadron of 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse)
      42nd Cavalry formed in April 1918 from
      "F" Squadron, 35th Scinde Horse
      a squadron from the depot of the 10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse)
      two other squadrons
      The brigade remained with the division throughout the First World War. It was commanded from 27 June 1918 by Brigadier-General H.B. Birdwood. All three constituent regiments were disbanded in 1921.


      See also


      12th Cavalry Brigade (British Indian Army) existed at the same time but was unrelated other than having the same number


      Notes




      References




      Bibliography


      Gaylor, John (1996). Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903–1991 (2nd ed.). Tunbridge Wells: Parapress. ISBN 1-898594-41-4.
      Perry, F.W. (1993). Order of Battle of Divisions Part 5B. Indian Army Divisions. Newport: Ray Westlake Military Books. ISBN 1-871167-23-X.


      External links


      "4th (Quetta) Division on The Regimental Warpath 1914 - 1918 by PB Chappell". Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 2015-07-05.

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