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32nd Army Tank Brigade
Formation sign of the 32nd Army Tank Brigade
Active1941–1942
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeArmoured warfare
RoleInfantry support
SizeBrigade
EngagementsWestern Desert Campaign
Military unit

The 32nd Army Tank Brigade was an armoured brigade of the British Army created during the Second World War. It was formed, under the command of Brigadier Arthur Cecil Willison, in Egypt on 15 September 1941. The brigade HQ was sent to Tobruk to take command of all Royal Armoured Corps units stationed there and was attached to the 70th Infantry Division for Operation Crusader, where Captain Philip Gardner of the 4th Royal Tank Regiment was awarded the Victoria Cross. In June 1942, during the Battle of Gazala, a composite brigade was formed in Tobruk with surviving elements of the 1st Army Tank Brigade, which surrendered on 22 June after the fall of Tobruk. The brigade was not reformed.

Order of battle

The 32nd Army Tank Brigade was composed of

See also

Footnotes

  1. Cole 1973, p. 125.
  2. "32 Tank Brigade". Order of Battle. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  3. "32 Tank Brigade". Order of Battle. p. Unit Subordinates. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.

References

  • Cole, Howard (1973). Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 978-0-85368-078-9.
British mobile brigades of the Second World War
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