6th Infantry Division (India)
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The name Indian 6th Infantry Division was given to British Indian Army divisions formed during World War I and World War II. Today there is a 6th Mountain Division within the post-independence I Corps of the Indian Army at Bareilly.
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[edit] World War I
The 6th (Poona) Division served in the Mesopotamian campaign. Led by Major General Barrett then Major General Townshend, after a string of earlier successes, the 6th Division was delivered a setback at the Battle of Ctesiphon in November 1915. Following this engagement, the division withdrew back to Kut, where Townshend made the decision to hold the city. After a lengthy siege by the Ottomans, Townshend surrendered in April 1916.[1] Following the surrender, the garrisoned force conducted a forced march back to Anatolia. The suffering of the enlisted soldiers was particularly egregious, and a high percentage died as a result.
[edit] Order of Battle December 1914
- 16th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment
- 1st Bn. 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis)
- 1st Bn. 104th Wellesley's Rifles
- 1st Bn. 117th Mahrattas
- 17th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 1st Bn. Ox & Bucks
- 1st Bn. 119th Infantry (The Mooltan Regiment)
- 1st Bn. 103rd Mahratta Light Infantry
- 1st Bn. 22nd Punjabis
- 18th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Bn. Norfolk Regiment
- 1st Bn. 110th Mahratta Light Infantry
- 1st Bn. 120th Rajputana Infantry
- 1st Bn. 7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs
- Divisional Artillery
- X Brigade RFA
- 76 Bty. RFA
- 82 Bty. RFA
- 63 Bty. RFA
- 1st Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade
- 23 Bty. Indian Mountain Artillery
- 30 Bty. Indian Mountain Artillery
- X Brigade RFA
- Divisional troops
- 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry
- 17 Co. 3rd Sappers and Miners
- 22 Co. 3rd Sappers and Miners
- 48th Pioneers
[edit] World War II
It was created on 1 March 1941 in Secunderabad. On 11 September 1941 it was shipped to the Iraq and later Iran. The division remained in the Middle East where it was disbanded on 15 October 1944 in Basra, Iraq.
[edit] Component units
- Indian 26th Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Btn Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
- 1st Btn Hyderabad Regiment
- 2nd Btn 8th Punjab Regiment
- 1st Btn 1st Gurkha Rifles
- 1st Btn 9th Gurkha Rifles (The Malaum Regt) [2]
- 17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry (The Poona Horse)
- 6th Indian Infantry Division Signal Regiment
- 27th Field Company, Indian Engineers (IE)
- 57th Field Company, IE
- 58th Field Company, IE
[edit] Commanders
- Maj.Gen. J.N. Thomson
- Maj.Gen. A.W.W. Holworthy
- Maj.Gen. B.H. Chappel
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ See Gardner, Nikolas. 2004 'Sepoys and the Siege of Kut-Al-Amara, December 1915-April 1916', War in History (journal) 11(3), pp. 307-326
- ^ "burmastar". http://www.burmastar.org.uk/36thdiv.htm.
[edit] External links
- 6 Indian Infantry Division at Orders of Battle.com?
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