The Home Counties Brigade was an administrative formation of the British Army from 1948 to 1968.
The Brigade administered the regular infantry regiments of the Home Counties of south east England.
After the Second World War the British Army had fourteen infantry depots, each bearing a letter.
The depots were territorially organised, and Infantry Depot C at Howe Barracks in Canterbury was the headquarters for the seven county regiments of the City and County of London, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex.
The Home Counties Brigade was formally formed on 14 July 1948, combining the depots of the following regiments:[2] Under the Defence Review announced in July, 1957, the infantry of the line was reorganised: On 1 April 1958 the Royal Fusiliers were transferred to a newly created Fusilier Brigade, and over the next three years the remaining six regiments were reduced to four by amalgamation.