List of Component Units of the British 4th Armoured Brigade, World War II

This is an order of battle of the British 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War. Many units either served with or were briefly attached to the brigade.[1] The order of battle is given for an number of battles the brigade fought in and reflect the changes to the composition of Armoured Brigades as dictated by the War Office, not all of which were, or could be, applied to units in the field.[2]

Order of Battle

Egypt September 1939

Titled Heavy Armoured Brigade (Egypt) an Infantry Tank brigade, part of the Armoured Division (Egypt).

Sidi Birani December 1940

Equipped with Cruiser tanks, part of 7th Armoured Division.

Tobruk December 1941

Main article: Operation Crusader

With 7th Armoured Division.

Defence of Alamein 20 July 1942

Organised as an Armoured Brigade Group part of 7th Armoured Division.

Alamein October-November 1942

A brigade group attached to 7th Armoured Division, then X Corps.

Mareth Line 16-23 March 1943

A brigade group attached to X Corps.

Cean 4-8 July 1944

Main article: Battle for Caen

A brigade group attached to VIII Corps.

The Rhineland 8 February to 1 April 1945

Main article: Operation Veritable
Main article: Operation Plunder

Organised as a brigade group attached at various times to VIII Corps, 11th Armoured Division and XII Corps.

Other units also served with the brigade

See also

Notes

  1. 4th/8th Hussars was a temporary unit formed in July 1942 by the amalgamation of the 4th and 8th Hussars due to losses in action. The regiments resumed their individual identities in November 1942.[3]
  2. 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade was formed by the redesignation of 1st Battalion, Tower Hamlets Rifles in January 1941.[4][5]
  3. Between 9-24 March this unit was equipped with specialist armour and trained by 79th Armoured Division in its use. The unit reverted to a normal armoured regiment.

References

  1. Joslen 1990, pp. 153–155
  2. Joslen pp.137-142
  3. Bellis 1994, p. 13
  4. Bellis 1994, pp. 107–108
  5. Westlake 1986, p. 222

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