cWW2 73rd Independent Infantry Printed Formation Badge
1941-43 printed formation sign removed from Battle Dress neatly. VGC.
73rd Ind Inf Brigade initially consisted of infantry battalions raised for hostilities-only and, aside from a few Regular and Territorial soldiers, was composed almost entirely of conscripts and wartime volunteers. In December 1942 the battalions were posted elsewhere and the brigade ceased to be an operational formation, although the headquarters remained in existence until 19 July 1943, when it was finally disbanded.
The Bde served under various commands throughout its short existence: GHQ Home Forces from 19 June and 2 July 1941, the Devon and Cornwall County Division between 3 July and 30 November 1941, VIII Corps between 1 December 1941 and 12 December 1942, and Southern Command from 13 December 1942 and 18 July 1943.
Order of battle:
The 73rd Brigade was constituted as follows during the war:
18th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (from 27 March 1941, left 17 May 1941)
9th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers (from 3 April 1941, left 17 May 1941)
6th Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers (from 3 April 1941, left 17 May 1941)
7th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment (from 19 July 1941, left 21 September 1942)
6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (from 19 July 1941, left 9 December 1942)
8th Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (from 19 July 1941, left 11 December 1942)
2nd Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment (from 22 September 1942, left 8 December 1942)
Code: 139
30.00 GBP