British & Commonwealth Orders of Battle
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Armies
This page presents formations (typically divisions, brigades and independent brigades) of the Commonwealth nations. Select a country to see the formations currently described.
Order of Battle listings for South African formations and historical notes on their development and deployment.
British colonial troops raised in East Africa.
A short history of the development of the Egyptian Army 1936-1942 with OB listings for the years 1937 to 1940.
The Arab Legion, forerunner to the modern Jordanian Army, is described from 1920 until 1956. Also includes the British Trans-Jordan Frontier Force.
The New Zealand 2nd Infantry Division in Egypt and Libya, the Greek Campaign, on Crete, 20th May 1941 and in Italy 1944-45.
Australian troops in t against Italy, the Greek Campaign and the Australian 19th Infantry Brigade and other units evacuated from Greece to Crete, order of battle for Crete, 20th May 1941.
Polish Formations that served under British command, including Polish Army in the UK and the East, 2nd Corps in Italy, 1st Polish Armoured Division, 1st Polish Parachute Brigade
The Czechoslovak Brigade and the Czechoslovak Battalion No 11 East, which fought in Syria with the British 23 Infantry Brigade and with the Poles in the defence of Tobruk.
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