12th Armoured Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade, formerly the 12th Mechanized Brigade, is a regular brigade of the British Army which has been in almost continuous existence since 1899 and now forms part of 3rd Division.
History
Second Boer War
The brigade was first formed in December 1899 as 12th Infantry Brigade and saw action at the Battle of Rensburg, Battle of Norval's Point, Battle of Biddulph's Berg and Battle of Slabbert's Nek.First World War
During the First World War, the 12th Brigade, a regular army formation, was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division. It was dispatched to France, crossing the English Channel on 22 August 1914, as part of the British Expeditionary Force and saw action in the First Battle of the Marne beginning in September 1914. It then spent much of the rest of the conflict engaged in trench warfare.Order of battle
The 12th Brigade was constituted as follows during the war:- 1st Battalion, King's Own
- 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment
- 1/2nd Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment
Second World War
During the Second World War, except for a few brief periods of detachment, the brigade formed part of the 4th Infantry Division, as in the First World War. It was part of the British Expeditionary Force and took part in Battle of France and the subsequent Dunkirk evacuation in May–June 1940.The brigade remained in the United Kingdom for the next two years, preparing and training to repel Operation Sea Lion, the German invasion of England, although that never arrived. It moved to North Africa in February 1943 to take part in the later stages of the Tunisian Campaign and saw action at the Battle of Oved Zara, the Battle of Medjez Plain and the Battle of Tunis. It then took part in the Italian Campaign, moving to Naples in February 1944 and saw further action at the Fourth Battle of Monte Cassino. By October 1944 the 4th Division was taking part in the British Eighth Army's battle on the Gothic Line but was withdrawn in November to spend the rest of the war in Greece, part of the Allied force tasked to prevent civil unrest as rival factions attempted to fill the political vacuum when the Germans withdrew from the country.
Order of battle
The 12th Infantry Brigade was constituted as follows during the war:- 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Black Watch
- 6th Battalion, Black Watch
- 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Post-1945
Current formation
Army 2020
The brigade headquarters, with two battle groups – the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment and the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards – deployed to Afghanistan in 2007 to form the headquarters and main infantry combat units of Task Force Helmand as a part of the NATO International Security Assistance Force. Under Army 2020, its headquarters remains at Bulford and it forms part of the Reaction Force. It has been renamed 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade and includes the following units:- The Royal Lancers
- The King's Royal Hussars
- 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards
Army 2020 Refine
- 12 Armoured Infantry Brigade HQ, Bulford Barracks
- The Royal Tank Regiment, Aliwal Barracks
- 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh, Lucknow Barracks
- 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment, Mooltan Barracks
- 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh , RHQ at Maindy Barracks
- 4th Battalion The Mercian Regiment , RHQ in Wolverhampton
- 15th Signal Regiment Royal Corps of Signals, Blandford Camp
- 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, Assaye Barracks
- 3rd Close Support Logistic Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, Dalton Barracks
- 3rd Armoured Close Support Battalion Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Tidworth Camp
- 1st Armoured Medical Regiment Royal Army Medical Corps, Bhurtpore Barracks
Brigade Commanders
- Brigadier-General Charles E. Bradley: March 1907-July 1909
- Brigadier-General Francis S. Inglefield: July 1909-June 1912
- Brigadier-General Henry F.M. Wilson: June 1912-October 1914
- Brigadier-General Frederick G. Anley: October 1914-June 1916
- Brigadier-General James D. Crosbie: June 1916-January 1917
- Brigadier-General Adrian Carton de Wiart: January–November 1917
- Brigadier-General Edward A. Fagan: November 1917-October 1918
- Brigadier-General E.B. Macnaghten: October 1918 – 1919
- Brigadier-General Arthur H. Marindin: November 1919-November 1923
- Brigadier-General Neville J.G. Cameron: November 1923-October 1925
- Brigadier-General Edward B. Hankey: October 1925-October 1929
- Brigadier Sir Hereward Wake, Bt.: October 1929-August 1932
- Brigadier Charles A. Howard: August 1932-July 1935
- Brigadier Martin Kemp-Welsh: July 1935-August 1936
- Brigadier the Hon. P. Gerald Scarlett: August 1936-September 1938
- Brigadier John G.W. Clark: September 1938-October 1939
- Brigadier John L.I. Hawkesworth: October 1939-June 1940
- Brigadier Daniel M.W. Beak: June 1940-December 1941
- Brigadier Robert G.W. Callaghan: December 1941-April 1943
- Brigadier Richard A. Hull: April–June 1943
- Brigadier Gordon H.A. MacMillan: June 1943
- Brigadier Thomas P.D. Scott: July–November 1943
- Brigadier F.M. Elliott: November 1943-April 1944
- Brigadier Algernon G.W. Heber-Percy: April 1944-
- Brigadier Cyril E.H. Dolphin: 1949-1950
- Brigadier Frederick Stephens: -December 1950
- Brigadier Victor D.G. Campbell: December 1950-November 1952
- Brigadier John F.M. Macdonald: November 1952 – 1954
- Brigadier Alfred Tilly: 1954-1955
- Brigadier Ian H. Freeland: April 1956-November 1957
- Brigadier Patrick H. Man: 1959-March 1962
- Brigadier Philip T. Tower: March 1962 – 1964
- Brigadier Walter B. Thomas: 1964-1966
- Brigadier H. Mark G. Bond: 1966-December 1968
- Brigadier W.G. Hugh Beach: December 1968-September 1970
- Brigadier David T. Young: September 1970-September 1972
- Brigadier Walter R. Taylor: September 1972-December 1974
- Brigadier Michael F. Reynolds: December 1974-December 1976
- Brigadier John C.O.R. Hopkinson: December 1976-December 1978
- Brigadier Brian L.G. Kenny: December 1978-December 1980
- Brigadier Charles A. Ramsay: December 1980-December 1982
- Brigadier Peter R. Davies: December 1982-November 1984
- Brigadier Jeremy J.G. Mackenzie: November 1984 – 1986
- Brigadier G. Hyde: 1986-December 1988
- Brigadier Jonathan M.F.C. Hall: December 1988-November 1990
- Brigadier Timothy J. Granville-Chapman: November 1990-January 1993
- Brigadier John Cooper: November 1999-January 2002
- Brigadier the Hon. Jonathan D. Shaw: January 2002-April 2003
- Brigadier Christopher G.S. Hughes: April 2003-June 2005
- Brigadier John G. Lorimer: June 2005-November 2007
- Brigadier David M. Cullen: November 2007-December 2009
- Brigadier Justin C.W. Maciejewski: December 2009-September 2011
- Brigadier Douglas M. Chalmers: September 2011-September 2013
- Brigadier C. Roland V. Walker: October 2013-July 2015
- Brigadier Robin C.N. Sergeant: July 2015-