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  2. 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade - Wikipedia

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    This brigade had been formed in New Zealand to provide armoured support for the 2nd New Zealand Division and was disbanded when a decision was made to convert the 4th Brigade. By the time it deployed to Italy in October 1943, the brigade included the 18th and 20th armoured regiments, and the 22nd Motorised Battalion , which included an anti ...

  3. Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Divisional Cavalry Regiment and the 4th Armoured Brigade [1] were among the foremost NZ armoured units during World War II, though at home the 1st Army Tank Brigade was also established. Although the RNZAC did not deploy one of its own units to the Vietnam War , from 1965-1971 RNZAC personnel served within other New Zealand and Australian ...

  4. Military history of New Zealand during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of the 2nd NZEF, 20th Battalion, C Company marching in Baggush, Egypt, September 1941.. The military history of New Zealand during World War II began when New Zealand entered the Second World War by declaring war on Nazi Germany with the United Kingdom in 1939, and expanded to the Pacific War when New Zealand declared war on Imperial Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

  5. 18th Battalion (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the 1st New Zealand Army Tank Brigade was formed in New Zealand. This brigade was still undergoing training in September when it was decided to convert the 4th Brigade to armour instead, thus creating the 4th Armoured Brigade. Personnel were transferred from the tank brigade in New Zealand to bring the 4th Brigade back up to strength.

  6. Tanks of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade came into being on 5 October 1942 after the 4th New Zealand Infantry Brigade was converted into an armoured brigade. [5] They were part of the 2nd New Zealand Division , which had already seen action in the Battle of Greece , the Battle of Crete and in the North African Campaign , having a leading part in ...

  7. 19th Battalion (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    It had previously been decided to form an armoured brigade to provide tank support to the 2nd New Zealand Division and as a result, the 1st New Zealand Army Tank Brigade was formed in July 1941. This brigade was still undergoing training in New Zealand in September 1942 when it was decided to convert the 4th Brigade, still refitting at Maadi ...

  8. 2nd New Zealand Division - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Division acted as guard to the right flank of the corps. [51] Arezzo was captured on 16 July [52] and the advance was continued towards the River Arno and Florence. The New Zealand Division's capture of the eastern crests of the Pian dei Cerri hills at the start of August was the turning point of the battle for Florence. [53]

  9. 20th Battalion (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    This brigade was still undergoing training in New Zealand in September when it was decided to convert the 4th Brigade to armour instead. Personnel were transferred from the tank brigade in New Zealand to bring the brigade, now designated as the 4th Armoured Brigade, back up to strength. As one of the constituent units of the brigade, the 20th ...