6th (Poona) Cavalry Brigade

The 6th (Poona) Cavalry Brigade  also known as the 6th Indian Cavalry Brigade was a brigade of the British Indian Army formed in 1903, following the reforms of the Indian Army by the then Commander-in-Chief, India General Herbert Kitchener.

History
The brigade was formed from the cavalry regiments serving in the 6th (Poona) Division, with one British and two Indian Army cavalry regiments. It served in the campaign in Mesopotamia during the First World War. Where it was transferred to the Imperial Cavalry Division. When that division was disbanded it served on as an independent brigade.

Formation

 * 14th King's Hussars
 * 21st Cavalry
 * 22nd Cavalry
 * 15th Machine Gun Squadron
 * S Battery, Royal Horse Artillery
 * No 2 Troop, 2nd Sappers & Miners
 * 6th Cavalry Brigade Supply & Transport Company