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  2. 3rd (UK) Division - Wikipedia

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    The division was part of the Allied British and Portuguese forces that took part in the Peninsular War.It fought at the Battle of Bussaco in September 1810, [2] the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro in May 1811 [3] and the Battle of El Bodón in September 1811, [4] before further combat at the Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo in January 1812, [5] the Siege of Badajoz in March 1812 [6] and the Battle of ...

  3. List of wartime orders of battle for the British 3rd Division ...

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    On 18 June 1809, Lieutenant-General Arthur Wellesley, commander of the British forces in Spain and Portugal, ordered the creation of four divisions, including the 3rd Division. [4] During the division's first action of the Peninsular War (the name given to Napoleonic Wars fought in Spain and Portugal), the Battle of Talavera (1809), it was ...

  4. Operation Goodwood - Wikipedia

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    The historic Normandy town of Caen was a D-Day objective for the British 3rd Infantry Division, which landed on Sword Beach on 6 June 1944. [7] The capture of Caen, while "ambitious", was called the most important D-Day objective assigned to I Corps (Lieutenant-General John Crocker).

  5. Category:World War II orders of battle - Wikipedia

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    List of orders of battle for the British 1st Armoured Division; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 1st Division (1809–1945) List of wartime orders of battle for the British 3rd Division (1809–1945) 6th Airborne Division order of battle; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 6th Division (1810–1941) Order of battle ...

  6. III Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. Col John K. Dunlop, The Development of the British Army 1899–1914, (London 1938). Grehan, John (2018). Dunkirk Nine Days That Saved an Army: A Day by Day Account of the Greatest Evacuation. Yorkshire: Frontline Books. ISBN 978-1526724847.

  7. History of the British 1st Division (1809–1909) History of the British 1st Division during the world wars; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 1st Division (1809–1945) 2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom) List of orders of battle for the British 2nd Division; 3rd (UK) Division; List of wartime orders of battle for the British ...

  8. Category:British World War II divisions - Wikipedia

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    1st Cavalry Division (United Kingdom) 1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom) 2nd (African) Division; 3rd Indian Infantry Division; List of wartime orders of battle for the British 3rd Division (1809–1945) 6th Airborne Division (United Kingdom) 11th (East Africa) Division; 81st (West Africa) Division; 82nd (West Africa) Division

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

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    The airborne division was to comprise three brigades: two parachute brigades, each with three battalions from the Parachute Regiment, and an "airlanding" brigade of three infantry battalions carried into battle by gliders.The first parachute battalions were formed from volunteers from across the British military. As the airborne force grew ...