The Brigade of Guards was an administrative formation of the British Army from 1856 to 1968. It was commanded by the Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards and was responsible for administering the guards regiments.
After the Second World War the British Army had fourteen infantry depots, each bearing a letter. Infantry Depot A at Wellington Barracks was the headquarters for the five guards regiments.
In line with the reforms of the army, it was renamed as the Guards Division on 1 July 1968.
Units
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards (1656âÂÂ)
- 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards (1656âÂÂ1994)
- 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards (1760âÂÂ1961)
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards (1650âÂÂ)
- 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards (1711âÂÂ1994)
- 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards (1897âÂÂ1959)
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards (1660âÂÂ)
- 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards (1689âÂÂ1994)
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards (1900âÂÂ)
- 2nd Battalion, Irish Guards (1915âÂÂ1947) suspended (2022-)
- 3rd Battalion, Irish Guards (1941âÂÂ1947)
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards (1915âÂÂ)
- Guards Machine Gun Regiment (1917âÂÂ1920)
- 1st (Guards) Parachute Battalion (1946âÂÂ1948)
- Guards Independent Parachute Company (1948âÂÂ1968)
Formation of the Brigade in Military Campaigns the Brigade in campaigns
Commanders
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