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Qué (quién) es XXXIV Corps (British India) - definición

Indian XXXIV Corps; XXXIV Indian Corps; XXXIV Corps (India)

XXXIV Corps (British India)         
The Indian XXXIV Corps was formed in March 1945Marston, The Indian Army in the Burma Campaign to be part of the British Fourteenth Army for Operation Zipper, the invasion of British Malaya. Significant formations under Fourteenth Army for 'Zipper,' possibly under XXXIV Corps, included 5th Indian Division, 23rd Indian Division, 25th Indian Infantry Division, and 26th Indian Infantry Division.
Administrative divisions of British India         
  • 1909 British Indian Empire map as appeared in [[The Imperial Gazetteer of India]]
TYPE OF ADMINSITRATIVE TERRITORIAL ENTITY IN BRITISH INDIA
Divisions of British India
The Divisions of British India were administrative units of the Government of the British Raj or Indian Empire.Imperial Gazetteer of India.
India Command         
BRITISH ARMY COMMAND DEFENDING INDIA
British India Command; GHQ India (British); GHQ India
Following the Kitchener Reforms of 1903 during the British Raj, the Commander-in-Chief, India, enjoyed control of the Army of India and answered to the civilian Viceroy of India. The Commander-in-Chief's staff was overseen by the Chief of the General Staff.

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XXXIV Corps (British India)

The Indian XXXIV Corps was formed in March 1945 to be part of the British Fourteenth Army for Operation Zipper, the invasion of British Malaya. Significant formations under Fourteenth Army for 'Zipper,' possibly under XXXIV Corps, included 5th Indian Division, 23rd Indian Division, 25th Indian Infantry Division, and 26th Indian Infantry Division.

Since Japan surrendered before the operation could be executed, the corps, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ouvry Roberts, did not see wartime service. It did, however, see occupation duty after the conflict was over.

XXXIV Corps was still active in September 1945 in Malaya, with HQ 2nd British Infantry Division, 25th Indian Division, 50th Indian Tank Brigade, and 150th Indian Infantry Brigade, which was en route to Hong Kong.