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During 1915 there was a regular drain on the battalions as they lost their best Non-Commissioned
Officers for officer training, sent detachments to various places in India, and provided drafts to replace casualties among units fighting in
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However, in the late 1930s there was an increasing need to strengthen the anti-aircraft defences of the United
Kingdom, particularly in London and Southern England. As a result, in 1938, the 4th Battalion, Queen's was converted into the
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troops for the fighting fronts. However, the brigade staffs and
Regular adjutants of the battalions remained behind. The division embarked at Southampton and sailed on 30 October 1914, disembarking at Bombay on 1–3 December.
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and saw little major action thereafter and, with the rest of the 7th
Armoured Division, returned to the United Kingdom in early January 1944 and Brigadier Whistler was soon transferred to take command of the inexperienced
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September 1939, 131st Brigade HQ became HQ Eastern Sub-Area in the United Kingdom and the units of the brigade were temporarily under the command of other formations until the brigade reassembled in
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of
December 1888 introduced a Mobilisation Scheme for Volunteer units, which would assemble in their own brigades at key points in case of war. In peacetime these brigades provided a structure for collective training.
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An infantry section from 'B' Company of the 1/6th
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with fairly light casualties, except the 1/5th Queen's which suffered heavy casualties of 12 officers and 260 other ranks killed, wounded or missing. The brigade later played a large part in the
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as had been originally intended. They continued training in India for the rest of the war, providing drafts and detachments as required. 1/6th East
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replaced it but was disbanded in 1961 when the divisions amalgamated with the districts, and the 44th Division became 44th (Home Counties) Division/District.
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The brigade was mobilised in late August 1939, as was most of the rest of the Territorial Army, due to the worsening situation in Europe. The
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of part-time soldiers was created following an invasion scare in 1859, and its constituent units were progressively aligned with the Regular
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that was being sent back to the United Kingdom to serve as a training division. Both the 1/6th and 1/7th Queen's were reduced to a small
421:. The four remaining battalions became battalions of their parent regiments and formed a single Surrey Brigade once more, as part of the
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and, again, suffered heavy casualties: 1/5th Queen's had 118 casualties, 1/6th had 197 and the 1/7th had had similar losses.
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with the same composition it had before the First World War, with two battalions of the Queen's and two of the East Surreys.
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1006:(POWs) and 1/5th 125 casualties. Back in England, the brigade was reformed in numbers and re-equipped and positioned in
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to continue their training for war. For a time the two East Surrey battalions were attached to the Allahabad Brigade in
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in 1902, separate East and West Surrey Brigades were formed, under command of the respective regimental districts.
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The Surrey Brigade was one of the formations organised at this time. Brigade Headquarters was at 71 New Street in
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on 12 April 1915 and the original numbers were later reassigned to the Surrey Brigade and Home Counties Division.
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The brigade (now with 1/7th Queen's reunited), along with the rest of the 44th Division, now under Major-General
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642:, becoming the anti-tank regiment for the division. The 6th East Surreys were at the same time transferred to
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During 1919 the remaining units were gradually reduced and was finally disbanded, along with the rest of the
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from June 1944 until May 1945. From late 1942, when 44th Division was broken up, the brigade served with the
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548:(though without a commander or staff). The TF battalions had all taken the prefix '1' (1/4th Queen's
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2148:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1939/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007, ISBN 1-84734-741-X.
2141:, London: HM Stationery Office, 1935/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2007, ISBN 1-84734-739-8.
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131st Brigade was originally authorised as part of 44th Division in March 1915 and consisted of '
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on 7 October 1939. Initially, it comprised the three 1st Line Territorial Army battalions of the
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622nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment)
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2176:(1999) . And We Shall Shock Them: The British Army in the Second World War. Cassell military.
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1133:. The brigade landed in Italy on 16 September 1943 during the early stages of fighting in the
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On arrival, the division's units were distributed to various peacetime stations across India,
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battalions of the Queen's Royal Regiment, previously the 22nd and 24th battalions of the
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302:(later at 97 Barkston Gardens) and the commander was Colonel Alexander Hamilton (later
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552:) to distinguish them from their 2nd Line battalions forming in the United Kingdom.
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540:, where they were joined by the 4th Queens. In May 1915, the division was numbered
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in 1908, the battalions in North Surrey, whose recruiting areas had fallen in the
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131st Brigade participated in the following actions during the Second World War:
560:. 1/5th Queens was transferred to Mesopotamia at the end of the year, landing at
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for most of the war and did not see service as a complete unit but many of its
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943:, landed in France with the rest of 44th Division on 3 April 1940 to join the
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The brigade was disbanded after the war in 1946 and reformed in 1947, as the
839:(Acting, from 31 March until 8 April 1941, again from 15 April to 5 May 1941)
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in May 1942 where, shortly after arrival in August, they became part of the
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from 4 May 1940 until 2 July 1941 then transferred to 132nd Infantry Brigade
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were never going to be able to reform and return to Europe to reinforce the
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833:(from 17 November 1939 until 31 March 1941, again from 8 to 15 April 1941)
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1814:"4th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) [UK]"
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1307:. The reorganised 131st Brigade then fought through the battles after
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with the rest of 7th Armoured Division from 7 June, the day after the
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1597:"The 44th (Home Counties) Division of the British Army in 1914–1918"
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After the victory in Tunisia, the brigade did not take part in the
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On the outbreak of war the Surrey Brigade was composed as follows:
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1784:"The 45th (2nd Wessex) Division of the British Army in 1914–1918"
2153:
Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
2001:– 7th Armoured Division's Campaigns 1940–1943, Patrick Delaforce
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and is now a special Regimental Day, called Salerno Day, in the
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Snow-suited troops of 131st Brigade, 7th Armoured Division, in
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The following officers commanded 131st Brigade during the war:
413:. These became the 21st to 24th Battalions and constituted the
1040:(who had commanded the 1/6th Queen's at Dunkirk), was sent to
1763:"The 43rd (Wessex) Division of the British Army in 1914–1918"
1644:"Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) – The Long, Long Trail"
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but instead the whole division rested at Homs and trained in
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since its formation 1889, became part of the all-Territorial
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left 4 May 1940, rejoined 2 July 1941; left 3 December 1944
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by men of the brigade), fought throughout the rest of the
1205:. On 4 March 1944 the brigade was redesignated again as
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in late August. In late September the brigade fought in
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fighting in North Africa finally surrendered, with the
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unit, replacing the 1/7th Queen's which transferred to
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1/7th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (
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1/6th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (
2109:"6th Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment [UK]"
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57th (East Surrey) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
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Infantry brigades of the British Army in World War II
2059:"Short History of The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment"
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until it ended in mid-May 1943, when the Germans and
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The 131st Infantry Brigade, commanded at the time by
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1946
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1919
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1903
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Infantry brigades of the British Army in World War I
1840:"Territorial Battalions of The East Surrey Regiment"
947:(BEF) in France. The division came under command of
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in 1920. The division was also reconstituted as the
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5th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
230:, saw extensive service in the Second World War, in
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British infantry brigades of the Second World War (
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3488:Military units and formations established in 1908
3478:Military units and formations established in 1888
2083:"22nd London Regiment (The Queen's) [UK]"
1220:drive past German POWs in Echt, 18 January 1945.
739:formed 1 December 1939, disbanded 1 January 1941
1090:. The brigade, now under command of Brigadier
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2168:The Development of the British Army 1899–1914
369:4th Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
366:3rd Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
363:2nd Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
8:
1315:in March 1945. The brigade took part in the
670:). In 1939 the brigade was redesignated the
310:. The assembly point for the brigade was at
211:. In the First World War the brigade was in
693:began two days later, on 3 September 1939.
646:. They were replaced in the brigade by the
644:132nd (Middlesex and Kent) Infantry Brigade
397:When the Volunteers were subsumed into the
385:In the reorganisation after the end of the
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1900:. British Military History. Archived from
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1161:was doubled in size in 1939), part of the
737:131st Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Company (
713:131st Brigade was constituted as follows:
326:. The brigade's original composition was:
3503:1920 establishments in the United Kingdom
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1173:(the successor regiment to the Queen's).
1153:where the brigade relieved its duplicate
1010:to defend what the divisional commander,
1002:, 3 of the officers and 130 men taken as
957:42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Divisions
238:in May 1940. It later saw service in the
2204:Historical Record of the London Regiment
2012:"Regimental Anniversaries & Customs"
1999:In North Africa, Burma, Sicily and Italy
1895:"44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division"
1722:
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1276:), which were both formerly part of the
1236:, fighting in particular throughout the
340:The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
3473:Military units and formations in Surrey
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990:threatened to cut off the BEF from the
866:(from 8 October until 17 November 1942)
765:from 1 August 1943 until 6 January 1944
356:(formally the 1st Volunteer Battalion,
199:was an infantry formation of Britain's
1672:"Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)"
914:(from 8 October until 2 December 1944)
699:44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division
318:' depot conveniently situated for the
28:
3458:Infantry brigades of the British Army
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1278:50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division
872:(Acting, from 17 to 29 November 1942)
845:(from 5 May 1941 until 20 March 1942)
7:
1453:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
1184:The brigade later helped breach the
926:(Acting, from 26 to 27 January 1945)
857:(from 23 March until 8 October 1942)
719:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
703:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
491:6th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
457:Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
350:4th Volunteer Battalion, The Queen's
347:3rd Volunteer Battalion, The Queen's
344:2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Queen's
272:Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
1752:Becke, Pt 3b, pp. 71–9, Appendix 2.
1483:' battalions. They were renumbered
893:(from 28 January until 2 July 1944)
885:Lieutenant-Colonel R.N. Thicknesse
664:47th (2nd London) Infantry Division
660:142nd (6th London) Infantry Brigade
632:63rd (Queen's) Searchlight Regiment
564:on 10 December and transferring to
290:during the later 19th Century. The
2155:, Aldershot: Ogilby Trusts, 1982,
1171:Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
1141:, commanded by Lieutenant-General
899:(from 2 July until 2 October 1944)
851:(Acting, from 20 to 23 March 1942)
25:
2235:, Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2010,
2220:, Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2004,
887:(Acting, from 14 to 26 July 1943)
448:(remained in the United Kingdom)
203:that saw service during both the
2254:The Regimental Warpath 1914–1918
1293:King's Shropshire Light Infantry
1197:, and was replaced by Brigadier
1151:Battle for the Salerno beachhead
961:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
746:Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
544:and the brigade formally became
70:
2213:, London: Seeley Service, 1963.
1449:131st (Surrey) Infantry Brigade
1163:56th (London) Infantry Division
1155:169th (London) Infantry Brigade
1145:, temporarily under command of
903:Lieutenant-Colonel J. Freeland
849:Lieutenant-Colonel R.M. Burton
837:Lieutenant-Colonel G.V. Palmer
624:131st (Surrey) Infantry Brigade
622:. The brigade re-formed as the
1195:53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
1072:131st Lorried Infantry Brigade
658:, both from the now disbanded
304:10th Lord Belhaven and Stenton
38:131st Lorried Infantry Brigade
1:
1803:Robson, Appendices 1 & 2.
1317:Berlin Victory Parade of 1945
1110:capturing over 230,000 POWs.
870:Lieutenant-Colonel L.C. East
824:, from 9 to 17 November 1939)
620:44th (Home Counties) Division
542:44th (Home Counties) Division
258:, both in late 1943, and the
228:44th (Home Counties) Division
226:The brigade, assigned to the
110:44th (Home Counties) Division
2233:Tracing the Rifle Volunteers
1978:"Queen's in the Middle East"
1957:"Queen's in the Middle East"
1927:"Queen's in the Middle East"
1297:Herefordshire Light Infantry
1291:, or transferred to the 4th
924:Lieutenant-Colonel P. Brind
689:on 1 September 1939 and the
614:, which was reformed as the
546:131st (1/1st Surrey) Brigade
306:), a retired officer in the
1354:Second Battle of El Alamein
1167:history of the British Army
1086:, under Lieutenant-General
1065:Second Battle of El Alamein
945:British Expeditionary Force
3534:
2303:list for 101-308 and named
1704:"The East Surrey Regiment"
1555:Money Barnes, Appendix IV.
1021:area, stretching from the
986:on 31 May 1940, after the
918:Brigadier J.M.K. Spurling
755:C Company, 1st Battalion,
577:45th (2nd Wessex) Division
1997:Churchill's Desert Rats:
1730:. Warpath. Archived from
1674:. Warpath. Archived from
1623:. Warpath. Archived from
1123:Allied invasion of Sicily
978:in May 1940, the brigade
219:would see service in the
2195:, London: Collins, 1960.
2170:, London: Methuen, 1938.
1511:Beckett, pp. 135, 185–6.
1420:Battle of Villers-Bocage
1017:, regarded as 'the No 1
951:, serving alongside the
843:Brigadier I.T.P. Hughes
320:London Defence Positions
1344:Western Desert Campaign
1074:and transferred to the
1057:Battle of Alam el Halfa
855:Brigadier E.H.C. Frith
809:(until 9 November 1939)
507:On the outbreak of the
336:1st Volunteer Battalion
142:Western Desert Campaign
2211:The Soldiers of London
2038:"The Italian Campaign"
1728:"East Surrey Regiment"
1305:11th Armoured Division
1301:159th Infantry Brigade
1274:151st (Durham) Brigade
1224:The brigade fought in
1221:
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1191:160th Infantry Brigade
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974:After fighting in the
897:Brigadier E.C. Pepper
672:131st Infantry Brigade
600:Third Anglo-Afghan War
573:43rd (Wessex) Division
538:8th (Lucknow) Division
423:Home Counties Division
240:North African Campaign
193:131st Infantry Brigade
40:131st Infantry Brigade
36:131st Infantry Brigade
34:131st (Surrey) Brigade
18:131st (Surrey) Brigade
1459:. The 6th Battalion,
1270:Durham Light Infantry
1268:) and 9th Battalion,
1266:231st (Malta) Brigade
1234:Victory in Europe Day
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969:25th Infantry Brigade
891:Brigadier M.S. Ekins
783:Durham Light Infantry
638:, converted into the
268:7th Armoured Division
123:"The Queen's Brigade"
114:7th Armoured Division
2261:The Long, Long Trail
2198:Lt-Col H.F. Joslen,
1907:on 23 September 2015
1846:on 24 September 2015
1648:The Long, Long Trail
1461:East Surrey Regiment
1055:, and fought at the
980:retreated to Dunkirk
787:from 2 December 1944
776:from 1 December 1944
725:left 3 December 1944
593:18th Indian Division
566:15th Indian Division
495:Kingston upon Thames
480:East Surrey Regiment
358:East Surrey Regiment
260:invasion of Normandy
236:evacuated at Dunkirk
3377:117th Royal Marines
3372:116th Royal Marines
2115:on 27 December 2005
1627:on 29 October 2013.
1432:Operation Blackcock
1309:Operation Blackcock
1262:Devonshire Regiment
1046:British Eighth Army
941:John Utterson-Kelso
830:J.E. Utterson-Kelso
772:Devonshire Regiment
761:Machine Gun Company
589:55th Indian Brigade
419:2nd London Division
380:Medical Staff Corps
372:Supply Detachment,
292:Stanhope Memorandum
2151:Ian F.W. Beckett,
2018:on 11 January 2016
1875:Joslen, pp. 316–7.
1820:on 17 January 2006
1734:on 1 February 2010
1678:on 1 February 2010
1535:Monthly Army Lists
1425:Operation Goodwood
1415:Operation Overlord
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1053:Bernard Montgomery
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374:Army Service Corps
157:Battle of Normandy
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2241:978-1-84884-211-3
2226:978-1-86227-211-8
2209:R. Money Barnes,
2182:978-0-304-35233-3
2089:on 4 January 2006
1586:Becke, pp. 49–54.
1520:Dunlop, pp. 60–1.
1437:Operation Plunder
1403:Volturno Crossing
1398:Capture of Naples
1337:St Omer-La Bassée
1226:North West Europe
1131:invasion of Italy
1100:Tunisian Campaign
1080:"The Desert Rats"
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