52nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 52nd Infantry Brigade was a formation of the British Army, which was first formed in 1914 as part of Kitchener's Army. The brigade was disbanded in 1919, but reformed in British India during the Second World War and disbanded in 1945. It was again formed in 1982, and existed until 2010.
History
First World War
It first formed in September 1914 as part of the 17th Division, part of the K2 Army Group. It spent the whole war with the Division on the Western Front, until May 1919 when it was disbanded.Order of battle
The following units served with the brigade.- 10th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 12th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 9th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's
- List of [Northumberland Fusiliers battalions in World War I#9|9th Battalion], Northumberland Fusiliers
- 3/4th Battalion, Queen's Own
- 52nd Machine Gun Company
- 52nd Trench Mortar Battery
Second World War
Order of battle
The following units served with the brigade.- 20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
- 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment
- 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters
- 8th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
1982-2010
The Brigade was retitled 52 Infantry Brigade on 1 April 2002, taking command of Regular Army units in Scotland and the North West of England and giving up its regional and TA responsibilities to 51 Scottish Brigade.
This freed 52 Brigade to parent regular light role battalions for operational deployments. 52 Infantry Brigade was transferred to 3rd Division on 1 April 2007. The Brigade was only used once operationally, for a deployment to Afghanistan in 2007/08.
Operation Herrick VII
In November 2006, it was reported that Land Command planners had offered up HQ 52 Infantry Brigade, under the command of Brigadier Andrew Mackay for a November 2007 deployment to Afghanistan for Operation Herrick VII, and that the rotation plan 'was now awaiting final approval by government ministers.'In July 2007, the Ministry of Defence announced that 52 Brigade would provide the command element for the UK Task Force on Operation Herrick VII in Afghanistan. They served in Afghanistan between 7 September and 8 March, and were relieved in spring 2008 by 16 [Air Assault Brigade]. During the time that the Brigade were in Afghanistan, they successfully retook the strategic Taliban stronghold of Musa Qala. Brigadier MacKay subsequently received a CBE for his work.
2007 Order of Battle
The Brigade in 2007 consisted of the Brigade HQ which was split between Redford Barracks and Edinburgh Castle and the following units:- 52 Infantry Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron
- 1st Battalion, The Rifles – Edinburgh
- 3rd Battalion, The Rifles – Redford Barracks
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles – Sir John Moore Barracks
- 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment – Weeton Barracks
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland – Edinburgh
Disbandment