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1st Cavalry Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)

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Headquarter of 1st Cavalry Brigade in Narashino

The 1st Cavalry Brigade of the Imperial Japanese Army was originally formed November 3, 1901.

It was assigned to Kwantung Army in April 1933 as part of the IJA Cavalry Group. It was then assigned with the Cavalry Group to the Northern China Area Army in June 1938. Again with the Group it was assigned to the Mongolia Garrison Army in February 1939.

Organization

1st Cavalry Brigade

  • 13th Cavalry Regiment
  • 14th Cavalry Regiment
  • Brigade Mounted Artillery Regiment

Later additions

  • Brigade Machinegun unit
  • Brigade Anti tank artillery squadron
  • Brigade Tank unit
  • Independent Infantry Battalion (motorized)
  • Independent Engineer Squadron (motorized)
  • 1st Mounted Artillery Regiment
  • 71st Cavalry Regiment

Commanders

  • Yoshifuru Akiyama

See also

References

  1. "The Organization of Ground Combat Troops. By <italic>Kent Roberts Greenfield, Robert R. Palmer</italic>, and <italic>Bell I. Wiley</italic>, of the Historical Section, Army Ground Forces. [United States Army in World War II: The Army Ground Forces.] (Washington: Historical Division, Department of the Army. 1947. Pp. xvii, 540.)". The American Historical Review. April 1948. doi:10.1086/ahr/53.3.574. ISSN 1937-5239.
  2. Kowner, Rotem, ed. (2006-11-23). The Impact of the Russo-Japanese War. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-20668-1.
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