1st Belgian Infantry Brigade

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The 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade was a Free Belgian military unit that fought alongside Allied forces in Northwest Europe during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Free Belgian unit
infantry brigade
military unit
activeDuring 1940s
alliedWith Allied forces
Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
alsoKnownAs Brigade Piron
branch land forces
category Allied units of World War II
Belgian Army brigades
Free Belgian military units
commander Jean-Baptiste Piron
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Belgium
flag Belgian flag
formedFrom Free Belgian forces in the United Kingdom
formedInExile true
garrison United Kingdom
ideology Belgian government-in-exile loyalty
included armoured squadron
artillery battery
infantry battalions
support companies
namedAfter Jean-Baptiste Piron
notableFor role in liberation of Brussels
service with British Second Army
opposedTo Nazi Germany
participatedIn Battle of the Scheldt
surface form: Battle for the Scheldt

Battle of Normandy
Liberation of Belgium
Liberation of the Netherlands
Operation Paddle
advance through Northern France
operations in the Netherlands
partOf Belgian Land Component
surface form: Belgian Army
status disbanded
theatreOfOperations Northwest Europe
timePeriod 20th century
typeOfUnit combined arms brigade
usedEquipmentFrom Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
usedLanguage Dutch
French

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First Canadian Army subordinateUnit 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade
Free Belgian forces hasPart 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade
this entity surface form: 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade Piron