History
The inspiration for the division's formation came from GeneralCharacter and organisation
The division was originally intended to operate on a pack basis, with porters carrying all equipment and supplies. Lieutenant GeneralTheir discipline and smartness were impressive, and they were more obviously at home in the jungle than any troops I had yet seen... I was at once struck by two things. First, by the horde of unarmed porters who were needed to carry supplies, ammunition, baggage and the heavier weapons, and secondly by the large number of white men in a unit, fifty or sixty to a battalion. Accustomed as I was to Indian battalions in the field with usually only seven or eight Europeans, it struck me as an unnecessarily generous supply.Defeat into Victory, William Slim, Cassell, 1956
Order of Battle
General Officers Commanding * Major General C G Woolner, from 3 March 1943 * Major General Frederick Joseph Loftus-Tottenham, from 3 August 1943 to 31 August 1945 **except for ** 15 to 26 August 1944, Brigadier E Collins ** 31 January to 2 March 1945, Brigadier A CrookFormation and North Arakan
From formation to reorganisation during September 1944. Infantry *3rd (West African) Infantry Brigade GroupJoslen p. 436 Detached to ''Special Force'' on 8 November 1943Joslen 123-124 ** 6th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment ** 7th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment ** 12th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment ** 1st (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Nigeria Regiment)'' **3rd (West African) Light Battery, West African Artillery (WAA)''(left 14 May 1943)'' **7th (West African) Field Company, West African Engineers (WAE) **3rd (West African) Field Ambulance, West African Army Medical Corps (WAAMC) **3rd (West African) Infantry Brigade Provost Section **details from West African Army Service Corps (WAASC) *5th (West African) Infantry Brigade Group Reorganised as an infantry brigade on 31 August 1944. **5th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **7th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **8th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **3rd (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Gold Coast Regiment)'' **5th Light Battery, (WAA) ''(left 24 May 1944)'' ***2x Troops 3.7 inch mountain guns ***1 Troop 4 x 3 inch Mortars **3rd Field Company, (WAE) **4th Survey Section **4th (West African) Field Butchery, (WAASC) **5th (West African) Field Ambulance,(WAAMC) **5th (West African) Field Hygiene Section, (WAAMC) **5th (West African) Infantry Brigade Provost Section *6th (West African) Infantry Brigade Group Reorganised as an infantry brigade on 31 August 1944. **1st Battalion, Gambia Regiment **1st Battalion, Sierra Leone Regiment **4th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment **4th (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Sierra Leone Regiment)'' ** 3rd Light Battery, (WAA) ''(left 24 May 1944)'' ***2x Troops 3.7 inch mountain guns ***1 Troop 4 x 3 inch Mortars **6th Field Company, (WAE) **3rd Survey Section **6th (West African) Brigade Group Company, (WAASC) **8th (West African) Field Butchery,(WAASC) **6th (West African) Field Ambulance, (WAAMC) **6th (West African) Field Hygiene Section, (WAAMC) **6th (West African) Infantry Brigade Provost Section Divisional Troops *Artillery ** 1st Light Anti-Aircraft/Anti-Tank Regiment, (WAA) ''(joined 6 May 1943)'' ** 101st Light Regiment,(WAA) ''(formed 24 May 1944, formed from the 3rd, 5th and 6th Light Batteries 3.7 inch guns)'' ***3rd, 5th and 6th Light Batteries **41st Mortar Regiment, (WAA) ''(formed 24 May 1944, formed from the mortar troops of the 3rd, 5th and 6th Light Batteries, and strengthened)'' ***101st, 102nd, 103rd Mortar Batteries ''(8 x 3 inch mortars)'' *Reconnaissance **81st (West African) Division Regiment, West African Armoured Corps ''(re-rolled on 1 January 1944, left February 1944, for XV Corps)'' **11th (East African) Division Scouts ''(from 20 January 1944)'' *Engineers **3rd Field Company, (WAE) *Bearers **1st (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Nigeria Regiment), from 17 January 1944'' *Service Corps (West African Army Service Corps) **81st (West African) Infantry Division Transport Regiment (WAASC) **81st (West African) Infantry Division Troops Company Composite Platoon (WAASC) **1st (West African) Field Butchery (WAASC) *Division Troops **81st (West African) Divisional Signals **Air Support Liaison Section **26th Motor Ambulance Convoy **5th Platoon, Burma Intelligence Corps **16th Provost Section **6th Field Security SectionReorganisation and Arakan beaches
On reorganisation to a standard divisional establishment. Infantry *5th (West African) Infantry Brigade As a standard infantry brigade from 31 August 1944. **5th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **7th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **8th Battalion, Gold Coast Regiment **3rd (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Gold Coast Regiment)'' **5th (West African) Field Ambulance, (WAAMC) **1780 Composite Platoon, (WAASC) **1001st Detachment (West African) Mobile Workshops, West African Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (WAEME) *6th (West African) Infantry Brigade As a standard infantry brigade from 31 August 1944. **1st Battalion, Gambia Regiment **1st Battalion, Sierra Leone Regiment **4th Battalion, Nigeria Regiment **4th (West African) Auxiliary Group ''(Sierra Leone Regiment)'' **6th (West African) Field Ambulance, (WAAMC) **1781 Composite Platoon, (WAASC) **1002nd Detachment (West African) Mobile Workshops, (WAEME) Divisional Troops *Artillery **1st Light Anti-Aircraft/Anti-Tank Regiment, (WAA) ''(reorganised as an anti-tank regiment on 1 October, renamed 22 October 1944)'' **21st Anti-Tank Regiment, (WAA) ''renamed from the 1st Anti-Tank Regiment, (WAA)'' **101st Light Regiment, (WAA) ***3rd, 5th and 6th Light Batteries **41st Mortar Regiment, (WAA) ***101st, 102nd, 103rd Mortar Batteries ''(8 x 3 inch mortars)'' *Reconnaissance **81st (West African) Reconnaissance Regiment, West African Armoured Corps ''(organised as infantry)'' **11th (East African) Division Scouts *Engineers **3rd Field Company, (WAE) **5th Field Company, (WAE) **6th Field Company, (WAE) **8th Field Park Company, (WAE) *Bearers **1st (West African) Auxiliary Group (Nigeria Regiment) *Division Troops ** 81st (West African) Divisional SignalsSee also
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