Independent Belgian Brigade

Independent Belgian Brigade
"Piron Brigade"
ActiveJanuary 1943 – 17 November 1945
Country Belgium
 Luxembourg
AllegianceBelgian government in exile
BranchFree Belgian Forces
TypeBrigade group with motorised, artillery, reconnaissance, engineer and support elements
Size2,200 officers and men
Part ofGuards Armoured Division
Nickname(s)Piron Brigade
EngagementsOperation Paddle
Liberation of Belgium and Netherlands
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Jean-Baptiste Piron
Insignia
First designationFirst Group (Late 1942-January 1943)
Second designationFirst Belgian Brigade (January 1943-July 1944)
Third designationIndependent Belgian Brigade (July 1944-November 1945)

The Independent Belgian Brigade (Dutch: 1e Infanteriebrigade ”Bevrijding”, lit.'1st Infantry Brigade "Liberation"') was a Belgian and Luxembourgish military unit in the Free Belgian forces during World War II, commonly known as the Piron Brigade (Brigade Piron) after its commanding officer Jean-Baptiste Piron. It saw action in Western Europe and participated in the Battle of Normandy, the Liberation of Belgium, and fighting in the Netherlands over 1944-1945.