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109th Indian Infantry Brigade

The 109th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry formation of the British Indian Army during World War II, primarily involved in the Southeast Asian theater. Established in 1942, the brigade consisted of multiple battalions, including units from the Indian Army and British forces, and was strategically deployed to bolster Allied operations against Japanese advances in Burma. The brigade played a significant role in various campaigns, contributing to the defense and liberation of occupied territories. Post-war, the brigade was disbanded as part of the reorganization of the Indian military, leading to the eventual establishment of an independent Indian Army in 1947. Its legacy reflects the complex military history of India during a period of global conflict.