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Order of Battle of the Chindits an Allied special force which carried out two deep penetration raids behind Japanese line during the Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II

Contents

First Chindit Expedition 1943. Codenamed Operation Longcloth

Headquarters 77th Indian Infantry Brigade

Commander Brigadier Orde Wingate Brigade Major Major R.B.G. Bromhead (succeeded by Major G.M. Anderson) Staff Captain Captain H.J. Lord

Deception party

Officer Commanding (O.C.) Major Jeffries

No. 1 Group (Southern)

Officer Commanding (O.C.) Lieutenant Colonel Leigh Alexander (died during the operation)

No. 2 Group (Northern)

O.C Lieutenant Colonel S.A. Cooke

HQ Group (Burma Rifles)

O.C. Lt-Colonel L.G. Wheeler 2nd Burma Rifles (replaced by Captain P.C. Buchanan on the death of Lt-Colonel Wheeler)

Second Chindit Expedition 1944. Codenamed Operation Thursday

Headquarters 3rd Indian Infantry Division

Division Commander Major-General Orde.C. Wingate (succeeded by Major-General W.D.A. Lentaigne) Deputy Commander Major-General G.W. Symes, (succeeded by Brigadier D. Tulloch) Brigadier General Staff Brigadier D. Tulloch,( succeeded by Brigadier H.T. Alexander) Locations of Headquarters

Thunder 3rd West African Brigade

Officer Commanding (O.C.) Brigadier A.H. Gillmore, (succeeded by Brigadier A.H.G. Ricketts): 10 HQ column 6th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment: 66 and 39 Columns 7th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment: 29 and 35 Columns 12th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment: 12 and 43 Columns 3rd West African Field Ambulance: Support

(From disbanded 70th British Infantry Division );

Javelin British 14th Infantry Brigade

O.C. Brigadier Thomas Brodie: 59 HQ column 2nd Battalion, Black Watch: 42 and 73 Columns - Lt.Col.G.C.Green 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment: 16 and 61 Columns 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment: 65 and 84 Columns 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment: 47 and 74 Columns 54th Field Company Royal Engineers & Medical Detachment:support

Enterprise British 16th Infantry Brigade

O.C. Brigadier B.E. Fergusson: 99 HQ column 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey); 21 and 22 Columns 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment ; 17 and 71 Columns 51/69 Field Regiment Royal Artillery 51 and 69 Columns (infantry columns made up of R.A. personnel) 45th Reconnaissance Regiment ; 45 and 54 Columns (infantry columns made up recce units) 2nd Field Company Royal Engineers & Medical Detachment: support

Emphasis 77th Indian Infantry Brigade

O.C. Brigadier Mike Calvert: 25 HQ column 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool): 81 and 82 Columns 1st Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers: 20 and 50 Columns 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment: 38 and 80 Columns 3rd Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles: 36 and 63 Columns 3rd Battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles: 57 and 93 Columns 142 Company, Hong Kong Volunteers & Medical and veterinary detachments: support

Profound 111th Indian Infantry Brigade

O.C. Brigadier W.D.A. Lentaigne, (succeeded first by Major John Masters and then by Brigadier Morris): 48 HQ Column 1st Battalion, The Cameronians: 26 and 90 Columns 2nd Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster): 41 and 46 Columns 3rd Battalion (part), 4th Gurkha Rifles: 30 Column Mixed Field Company Royal Engineers/Royal Indian Engineers & Medical and veterinary detachments: support

Morris Force

O.C. Lt-Colonel (later promoted Brigadier) J.R. Morris 4th Battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles: 49 and 94 Columns 3rd Battalion (part), 4th Gurkha Rifles: 40 Column

Dah Force

O.C. Lieut-Colonel D.C. Herring Kachin Levies

Bladet (Blain's Detachment)

O.C. Major Blain Gliderborne commando engineers

Royal Artillery Supporting non-mobile units designed to defend Chindit Jungle Fortresses.

R, S and U Troops 160th Field Regiment Royal Artillery (All 25 pounders) W,X,Y, and Z Troops 69th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment (40mm Bofors)

Support Units

NO 1 Air Commando USAAF – strike and casualty evacuation (until 1/5/1944 only) Eastern Air Command – supply U. S.Army 900th Field Unit (engineers)

Divisional Support Troops

2nd Battalion Burma Rifles – one section assigned per column except for columns in the 3rd West African Brigade 145th Brigade Company R.A.S.C. 219th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers 61st Air Supply Company R.A.S.C. 2nd Indian Air Supply Company, R.I.A.S.C.

Galahad 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) US Army

1st Battalion; Red and White Combat Teams 2nd Battalion; Blue and Green Combat Teams 3rd Battalion; Khaki Orange Combat Teams Also known as Merrill's Marauders and after being trained were transferred to General Joseph Stilwell's Northern Combat Area Command and operated independently of the Chindits.

23rd British Infantry Brigade

O.C Brigadier Lancelot Perowne: 32 HQ column 1st Battalion Essex Regiment:Columns 44, 56 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding): Columns 33, 76 4th Battalion Border Regiment:Columns 34, 55 60th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery: Columns 60, 68 (fighting as infantry) 12th Field Company Royal Engineers & Medical Detachment: Support This Brigade trained as a Chindit Brigade, but was diverted to the main front in Assam and took part in the Battle of Kohima.

References

Order of Battle of the Chindits Wikipedia