British 4Th Infantry Division

The British 4th Infantry Division served during World War II in France in 1940, North Africa and Italy. It fought at the Battle of Monte Cassino. The 4th Division's history traces back to the Battle of Salamanca in 1812 during the Peninsula War. See British 4th Division (World War I) for the division's World War I history. Currently the 4th Division is an infantry division based in south-east England. For a period prior to 1992 it was an armoured division based in Germany. The division's current insignia is a tiger.

World War II formation

10th Infantry Brigade :
11th Infantry Brigade (until June 1942) :
12th Infantry Brigade :
21st Tank Brigade (June 1942 - December 1943) :
28th Infantry Brigade (from December 1943) :

Current formation

  • 2nd Infantry Brigade
  • 145th Home Counties Brigade
  • 49th Eastern Brigade
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