Composition During World War II
- 19th King George's Own Lancers (Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment)
- Commander, Royal Artillery:
- Brigadier G.H. Johnstone (August 1942 - June 1943)
- Brigadier A.G. O'C. Scott (June 1943 - August 1944)
- Brigadier A.J. Daniell (August 1944 - April 1945)
- Brigadier Nigel Tapp (April 1945 - 1946)
- HQ
- 8 & 27 Field Regts RA
- 5 Indian Field Regt IA
- 33 Indian Mountain Regt IA
- 7 Indian Anti-Tank Regt IA
- Indian Engineers: Sappers & Miners
- 63 & 425 Field Coys Q.V.O. Madras
- 93 FD Coy Royal Bombay
- 325 FD Park Coy Q.V.O. Madras
- 25 Indian Div Signals
- 7 Bn 16th Punjab Regiment
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