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Armoured brigade of the British Army in the Second World War

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1st Heavy Armoured Brigade
3rd Armoured Brigade
ActiveSeptember 1939 – November 1943
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeArmoured formation
RoleArmoured warfare
SizeBrigade
Military unit
1st Heavy Armoured Brigade (1939)
Parent unit1st Armoured Division
Components2nd Royal Tank Regiment
3rd Royal Tank Regiment
5th Royal Tank Regiment
3rd Armoured Brigade (1940)
Parent unit2nd Armoured Division
Components1st King's Dragoon Guards
3rd (The King's Own) Hussars
6th Royal Tank Regiment
1st Regiment, RHA
1st Light AA Battery, RA
Australian Field Regiment, RAA
1st Tower Hamlet Rifles
18th Australian Infantry Brigade Anti-tank Company
Free French Motorized Battalion
4th Field Squadron, RE
3rd Armoured Brigade Company, RASC
3rd Light Field Ambulance

The 3rd Armoured Brigade, before 14 April 1940 designated the 1st Heavy Armoured Brigade, was an armoured brigade of the British Army that saw service in the Second World War with the 1st Armoured Division and the 2nd Armoured Division in the North African Campaign. The brigade headquarters was disbanded on 11 January 1943.

Order of battle

The 3rd Armoured Brigade:

Commanders

  • Brigadier Vyvyan Pope (until 20 April 1940)
  • Brigadier John Crocker (from 20 April until 21 September 1940)
  • Brigadier R. G. W. Rimington (from 21 September 1940 until 8 April 1941)
  • Lieutenant-Colonel H. D. Drew (Acting, from 8 April until 2 June 1941)
  • Colonel G. M. O. Davy (Acting, from 2 June until 18 July 1941)
  • Lieutenant Colonel F. Brown (Acting, from 18 to 29 July 1941)
  • Colonel R. C. Keller (Acting, from 29 July 1941)

See also

References

  1. Taylor, Dick (2022). Armoured Warfare in the British Army 1939-1945. Pen & Sword Military. p. 282. ISBN 9781399081030.
  2. Nafziger 1992, p. 8.

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Joslen, H. F. (2003) . Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. ISBN 978-1-84342-474-1.

See also

External links

British mobile brigades of the Second World War
Armoured
Armoured Reconnaissance:
Cavalry:
Motor Machine Gun:
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