2nd Malaya Infantry Brigade - meaning and definition. What is 2nd Malaya Infantry Brigade
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2nd Malaya Infantry Brigade         
  • F. K. Simmons]], GOC Singapore Fortress, inspecting men of the 2nd Battalion, [[Gordon Highlanders]], Singapore, 3 November 1941.
EASTERN FRONTIER
2nd Malaya Brigade
The 2nd Malaya Infantry Brigade was a regular infantry brigade formed in 1940 with its headquarters in Singapore following the wartime expansion and reinforcement of Malaya Command. The Brigade participated in the Malayan Campaign and the Battle of Singapore against the Japanese until the surrender of the garrison in February 1942.
2nd Brigade (Australia)         
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  • Troops from the 1st and 2nd Brigades at Lone Pine, 6 August 1915
BRIGADE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY
2nd Australian Infantry Brigade; 2nd Infantry Brigade (Australia); 2nd Australian Brigade
The 2nd Brigade was a brigade-sized infantry unit of the Australian Army. Formed in 1903 as a militia formation based in Victoria, the brigade later served during the First World War as part of the Australian Imperial Force, allocated to the 1st Division.
1st Malaya Infantry Brigade         
MILITARY UNIT
British 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade; 1st Malaya Brigade; Malaya Infantry Brigade
The 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade was a regular infantry brigade formed in 1939 with its headquarters in Singapore immediately after the outbreak of hostilities in Europe. The Brigade participated in the Battle of Singapore against the Japanese until the surrender of the garrison in February 1942.