36th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 36th Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of British Army that fought in the First World War, as part of 12th Division, on the Western Front. The brigade also fought in the Second World War, with the 12th Infantry Division, in France, and later with 78th Infantry Division in Tunisia and Italy.
First World War
The 36th Brigade fought throughout the First World War with the 12th Division on the Western Front. During the First World War the brigade was part of the New Army, also known as Kitchener's New Armies, and disbanded after the war ended.Order of battle
- 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers '
- 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
- 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
- 11th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own '
- 36th Machine Gun Company, Machine Gun Corps '
- 36th Trench Mortar Battery '
- 5th Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales's ''''
Second World War
Order of battle
The 36th Infantry Brigade was constituted as follows during the war:- 2/6th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment '
- 6th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- 7th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment '
- 5th Battalion, Buffs '
- 36th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company '
- 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- 181st Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps ''''
Commanders
- Brigadier G.R.P. Roupell '
- Brigadier A.L. Kent-Lemon '
- Brigadier B. Howlett '
- Lieutenant Colonel P.E.O. Bryan '
- Brigadier J.L. Spencer '
- Brigadier J.G. James '
- Brigadier C.D. Packard '
- Brigadier G.R.D. Musson '
- Lieutenant Colonel A.J. Odling-Smee
- Brigadier G.R.D. Musson ''''
Recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Corporal George Jarratt, 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, Great War
- Lieutenant Colonel Neville Elliott-Cooper, 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, Great War