The Aden Brigade was a formation of the
British Indian Army
The British Indian Army, commonly referred to as the Indian Army, was the main military of the British Raj before its dissolution in 1947. It was responsible for the defence of the British Indian Empire, including the princely states, which co ...
formed after 1903 and the
Kitchener Reforms. It was commanded by Major General Bell.
In August 1914, Connelly writes that the British force in
Aden Settlement consisted of only two battalions, one British and the other Indian, and a cavalry troop 'barely 100 strong' under the control of the
Political Resident, Aden. On the outbreak of war, the British battalion, 1st Battalion,
Royal Irish Rifles, was recalled to Britain, leaving the defences weak.
Other units claimed as part of the brigade during the
First World War included the
109th Infantry, and the 61st, 70th, and 76th Batteries
Royal Garrison Artillery.
The
British Army also formed an Aden Brigade to deal with the
Aden Emergency in the 1960s.
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References
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Brigades of India in World War I
Military units and formations established in 1903
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