163rd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (joined on 30 July 1942; left on 31 March 1943 when it reverted to 13th Sherwood Foresters in 67th Indian Training Brigade)[2][6][a]
160th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (joined on 22 December 1942; left on 1 April 1943 when it reverted to 9th Royal Sussex Regiment in 72nd Indian Infantry Brigade)[2][8]
267th Armoured Brigade Signals Squadron(1942 to 1943; became 72nd Indian Infantry Brigade Signals Section)
^Kempton[7] acknowledges Joslen's[6] information, but notes that there is no reference to a 67th Indian Training Brigade in any official Indian Army records or orders of battle.
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