British Forces Battle of Sidi Rezeg November 1941
British Forces Battle of Sidi Rezeg November 1941
British Forces Battle of Sidi Rezeg November 1941
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Detached to 4th Indian Division, 12 November.
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Forces left behind when Force E set out for Jalo consisted of rearward HQs of the 29th
Indian Infantry Brigade, two battalions of infantry with anti-tank and anti-aircraft artillery and
two battalions of dummy tanks with units listed.)
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70th Division (Tobruk Fortress): Major General MacK. Scobie
(Ten batteries of field artillery, including some 60pdrs and some Italian 149mm and
105mm guns, and two medium batteries.)
4 anti-tank batteries
4 light anti-aircraft batteries
3 heavy anti-aircraft batteries
2 5.9" coastal defense batteries (Italian Guns)
32nd Army Tank Brigade: Brigdier A.C.Willison
(126 tanks - including 69 infantry tanks & 30 armored cars)
1st Royal Tanks
4th Royal Tanks
7th Royal Tanks
14th Infantry Brigade: Brigadier B.H.Chappel
1st Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
2nd York and Lancaster Regiment
2nd Black Watch
2/15th Australian Infantry Regiment
14th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Coy
7th Leicestershires
16th Infantry Brigade: Brigadier C.E.N.Lomax
2nd Liecesters
2nd Queens
2nd King's Own Royal Regiment
2/13th Australian Infantry Regiment
5-75mm & 2-60pdrs guns manned by infantry
16th Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Coy
23rd Infantry Brigade: Brigadier C.H.V.Cox
1st Essex
1st Durham Light Infantry
4th Border
23rd Infantry Brigade Anti-Tank Coy
Polish Carpathian Brigade Group: Major General S.Kopanski
4 Infantry Battalions
2 Infantry Companies
Ant-tank Company
Machinegun Company
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Close support tanks had one 3.7" howitzer and 3 .303 Vickers machineguns.
(less "C" Btry)
1st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (1 btry, less
2 troops)
3rd Coldstream Guards
9th Rifle Brigade
12th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, RA (army troops under
the command of the 22nd Guards Brigade)
1st South African Division: Major General G.E.Brink
Division Troops:
3rd South African Reconnaissance Battalion
3rd South African Field Regiment (THA)(24-25pdrs)
7th South African Field Regiment (24-25pdrs)
7th Medium Regiment, RA (2-4.5" batteries)
1st South African Anti-Tank Regiment (16-18pdrs &
48-2pdrs)
1st South African Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
(less 2 troops)(36 guns)
Regiment President Steyn (machinegun battalion)
(less 1st & 3rd Cos)
1st South African Infantry Brigade: Brigadier D.H.Pienaar
1st Royal Natal Carabineirs
1st Transvaal Scottish
1st Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles
1st Company, Regiment President Steyn (machinegun co)
5th South African Infantry Brigade: Brigadier B.F.Armstrong
1st South African Irish
2nd Regiment Botha
3rd Transvaal Scottish
3rd Company, Regiment President Steyn (machinegun co)
Agar-Hamilton, J.A.I. & Turner, L.C.F., The Sidi Rezeg Battles 1941, Oxford, University
Press, London/New York, 1957.
Joslen, Lt. Col. H.F., Orders of Battle, Second World War, 1939-
1945, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1960.