9th Infantry Division (India)

For the World War I formation, see 9th (Secunderabad) Division.
9th Indian Infantry Division
Active 15 September 1940–15 February 1942 (Surrendered)
Country British Raj British India
Allegiance  British Empire
Branch British Indian Army
Type Infantry
Size Division
Engagements Battle of Malaya
Battle of Kota Bharu
Commanders
Current
commander
Arthur Edward Barstow

The 9th Indian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Indian Army during World War II. The division formed part of Indian III Corps in the Malaya Command during the Battle of Malaya. It was commanded by Major-General Arthur Edward Barstow.

History

The 9th Indian Infantry Division was formed on 15 September 1940 at Quetta, India before being transferred to Malaya. On 15 September 1940 the three original brigades of the division were the 15th, 20th, and 21st Indian Infantry Brigades.[1] The 3/17th Dogra Regiment from the 9th Division was the first British Commonwealth Army unit to see action against the Japanese at the Battle of Kota Bharu on 8 December 1941.[2] The 9th Indian Division fought a relatively successful defensive retreat down Malaya's east coast until the 22nd Brigade was cut off from the rest of the division at a demolished railway bridge near the village of Layang Layang in the state of Johore. Major-General Barstow was killed crossing the bridge, while attempting to contact the brigade. The 22nd Brigade was destroyed whilst trying to find another way to Singapore.[2]

What was left of the division was amalgamated with the 11th Indian Division.

Component Units 1941 – 1942

8th Indian Infantry Brigade – Brigadier Berthold Wells (Billy) Key

22nd Indian Infantry Brigade – Brigadier George Painter

Support Units

Footnotes

  1. "9 Division units". Order of Battle. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  2. 1 2 Smith

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