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1st Infantry Brigade (South Africa)
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Brig J.P.A. Furstenberg, Brig J. Daniel, Brig-Gen F.S. Dawson, Brig-Gen H.T. Lukin, Brig E.P. Hartshorn, Brig J.B. Kriegler, Brig Gen W.E.C. Tanner Brig C.L. de w. du Toit Brig D.H. Pienaar,
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The South African 1st Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the army of the Union of South Africa during World Wars I and II. During World War I, the Brigade served as a British formation in Egypt and on the Western Front, most famously the battle of Delville Wood. It was reactivated at the start of the Second World War as a South African formation and served in East Africa and the Western Desert. The Brigade was finally disbanded on 1 January 1943.