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  2. 79th Armoured Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 79th Armoured Division was first raised as a conventional armoured division, with one Armoured Brigade, one Infantry Brigade and supporting arms. [9] 27th Armoured Brigade - Attached to the 79th Armoured Division from 8 September 1942 until 20 October 1943. 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards; 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own).

  3. British military vehicle markings of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Divisional troops and unbrigaded units such as armoured car and armoured recce regiments used white tac signs. Within an armoured brigade, each regiment used a different colour which indicated their seniority (Red for the senior regiment, yellow for the 2nd regiment, blue for the junior regiment, and green for the motorised infantry battalion).

  4. Divisional insignia of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The Australian militia used the inherited colour patches used in the First World War, the units of the Second Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) added a grey border to the patch for those troops reusing the same colours and introduced new division shapes for the armoured divisions. The grey border was allowed to be worn by individuals in a ...

  5. 1st Assault Brigade Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Regiment was the only unit equipped with specialist Sapper tanks and heir to the traditions of past assault and armoured engineers. The regimental crest included the bull's head device of 79th Armoured Division. 32 Armoured Engineer Regiment had three squadrons each of four troops, a total of 72 tanks.

  6. Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The official history of the 79th Armoured Division states "Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers" however, although notes that it was rushed into print. As the latter was provided to all members of the division, the "Armoured Vehicle" terminology gained significant traction. The vehicles continue to be referred to primarily in the abbreviated "AVRE ...

  7. British armoured formations of the Second World War

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    Another armoured division, beyond the initial request for seven more formations, was formed in 1942. The 79th Armoured Division was short-lived as a traditional armoured division, and in April 1943 was assigned to the development and use of Hobart's Funnies (specialised tanks). In this capacity, it did not act en masse, it maintained command ...

  8. List of British divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    On the outbreak of the Second World War, the division was redesignated from the Mobile Division to the Armoured Division (Egypt); on 16 February 1940, it became the 7th Armoured Division. It ended the war in Germany. The division's insignia used during the final two years of the war is shown. [75] [77] 8th Armoured Division: 4 November 1940: 1 ...

  9. Staffordshire Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    79th Armoured Division's formation sign. After training, the regiment crossed to Belgium where from 17 September 1944 it came under the command of 79th Armoured Division as divisional troops. This division was equipped with specialist armour ('Hobart's Funnies') and assigned its units to other formation as required for specific operations. [64 ...