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10th Indian Motor Brigade
The 10th Indian Motor Brigade was a military formation of the British Indian Army during World War II, renowned for its strategic operations in the Italian Campaign. Established in 1940, the brigade comprised various Indian units and played a crucial role in mobile warfare, leveraging its mechanized elements to execute rapid and effective maneuvers. It participated in significant battles such as the Second Battle of El Alamein and the Italian campaigns in 1943-1944, contributing to the Allied efforts in European theaters. Post-independence, the brigade's legacy continued within the Indian Army, symbolizing the evolution of indigenous military formations and their integral role in modern Indian defense strategies.