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  2. Nigeria Regiment - Wikipedia

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    At the start of World War II the 4th battalion, along with the 6th, 7th and 12th battalions, was grouped with the 1st Sierra Leone Rifles and 1st Battalion, Gambia Regiment, to form the 6th (West Africa) Infantry Brigade. The battalion remained in Nigeria while the first three battalions fought the Italians in East Africa. The battalion ...

  3. Military history of Nigeria during World War II - Wikipedia

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    British officers inspecting Nigerian recruits. Nigeria participated in World War II as a British colony in September 1939, following the government's acceptance of the United Kingdom's declaration of war on Nazi Germany [1] and entering the war on the side of the Allies. It was a key country in the African theatre, a critical part of the Allied ...

  4. 82nd (West Africa) Division - Wikipedia

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    The 82nd (West African) Division (supported by 28th Anti-tank Regiment RIA and 33rd Mountain Artillery Regiment RIA) then crossed a steep and jungle-covered mountain range to converge with the British 81st (West African) Division on Myohaung near the mouth of the Kaladan River. This move forced the Japanese to evacuate the Mayu peninsula which ...

  5. Royal West African Frontier Force - Wikipedia

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    The West African Frontier Force first saw action during the occupation of the German Kamerun (now Cameroon and part of present-day Nigeria).The experience gained in this campaign during 1914–16, in difficult terrain against stubborn resistance, made the WAFF a valuable reinforcement to the British Empire forces operating against the German Schutztruppe (colonial troops) in East Africa led by ...

  6. 81st (West Africa) Division - Wikipedia

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    From formation to reorganisation during September 1944. Infantry. 3rd (West African) Infantry Brigade Group [4] [5]; Detached to Special Force on 8 November 1943 [6]. 6th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment

  7. East African campaign (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, 1st Battalion Essex Regiment and the 2nd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, were, in mid-September, incorporated into the 29th Indian Infantry Brigade, 10th Indian Infantry Brigade and 9th Indian Infantry Brigade respectively of the 5th Indian Infantry Division (Major-General Lewis Heath) when it arrived.

  8. East African campaign (World War II) order of battle - Wikipedia

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    23rd (Nigerian) Brigade – Brigadier Gerald Smallwood. 1st The Nigeria Regiment; 2nd The Nigeria Regiment; 3rd The Nigeria Regiment; 52 (Nigeria) Light Battery West African Artillery; 51 (Nigeria) Field Company, West African Engineers; 1st East African Armoured Car Regiment (C Squadron) One platoon 1/3 King's African Rifles (Machine gun platoon)

  9. 1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade was originally raised in 1940 as the 3rd (Nigerian) Brigade. In this guise it was involved in the East African Campaign against the forces of the Italian Empire in Kenya under the command of Brigadier Gerald Smallwood .