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 Crook
Formation and North Arakan From formation to reorganisation during September 1944.
Infantry •
3rd (West African) Infantry Brigade Group Detached to
Special Force on 8 November 1943 • 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 Section
Reorganisation 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 Signals ==See also==