Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 26th Infantry
Brigade was a 2nd Line Territorial Army brigade, and duplicate of the
152nd Infantry Brigade, during the Second World War. After the
reformation of the Territorial Army in 1947 it was active as an
independent infantry brigade within Scottish Command for a period. The
Territorial Army (TA) is the spare time volunteer force of the British
Army. With around 35,500 members, the TA forms about a quarter of the
overall manpower strength of the British Army.[1] TA members regularly
volunteer to serve overseas on operations, either with TA units, or as
individuals attached to regular units. Over one thousand TA soldiers are
deployed overseas on operations each year. The highest ranking
Territorial is Major-General Greg Smith TD who is Assistant Chief of the
Defence Staff (Reserves and Cadets).






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