inspecting men of 155th Brigade Reconnaissance Group at
Gorleston in Norfolk, 23 August 1940. During the
Second World War, the 155th Infantry Brigade served with the 52nd Division during
Operation Aerial in France in 1940 to cover the withdrawal of the
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) which was being
evacuated from France. The 52nd Division was itself evacuated from France on 17 June 1940, and spent many years on anti-invasion duties, training to repel an expected
German invasion of Britain. From May 1942 to June 1944, the division was trained in
mountain warfare yet was never used in the role. They were then trained in airlanding operations but were, again, never utilised in the role. In October 1944, they were sent to Belgium as a standard infantry division to join the
21st Army Group and were attached to
First Canadian Army and fought in the
Battle of the Scheldt where the 52nd Division gained an excellent reputation. The brigade was attached to
7th Armoured Division during
Operation Blackcock in 1945 and ended the war by the River Elbe.
Second World War order of battle 156th Brigade was constituted as follows during the war: • 7th/9th Battalion,
Royal Scots • 4th Battalion,
King's Own Scottish Borderers • 5th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers (to 12 February 1945) • 155th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (formed 12 May 1940, disbanded 7 January 1941) • 6th Battalion,
Highland Light Infantry (from 12 February 1945)
commanders The following officers commanded 155th Brigade during the war: •
Brigadier T. Grainger-Stewart (until 14 February 1942) • Brigadier C.D. Moorhead (from 14 February until 28 July 1942) •
Lieutenant-Colonel T.H.M. Murray (
Acting, from 28 to 30 July 1942) • Brigadier G.P. Miller (from 30 July 1942 until 27 January 1943) • Lieutenant-Colonel J.T. Campbell (Acting, from 27 January until 16 February 1943) • Brigadier
E. Hakewill Smith (from 16 February until 19 November 1943) • Lieutenant-Colonel W.F.R. Turner (Acting, from 19 November until 9 December 1943) • Lieutenant-Colonel W.A.H. Maxwell (Acting, from 9 to 11 December 1943) • Brigadier J.F.S. McLaren (from 11 December 1943 until 4 February 1945, from 20 February to 25 June, again from 30 June to 31 July, and again from 12 August 1945) • Lieutenant-Colonel W.F.R. Turner (Acting, from 4 to 15 February 1945) • Lieutenant-Colonel E.L. Percival (Acting, from 15 to 20 February 1945) • Lieutenant-Colonel J.G. Dawson (Acting, from 25 to 30 June 1945) • Lieutenant-Colonel E.L. Percival (Acting, from 31 July until 12 August 1945) ==Victoria Cross recipients==