British 27th Armoured Brigade

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The 27th Armoured Brigade was a Second World War British Army formation.

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[edit] History

This Armoured Brigade was formed from the conversion of the 1st Armoured Reconnaissance Brigade on 26th November 1940 and attached to the 9th Armoured Division. While based in the United Kingdom the brigade was used to experiment with specialised armor.

On 8th September 1942 it was attached to the 79th Armoured Division until 20th October 1943 when it was attached to the 3rd Infantry Division for the Normandy Landings.

The brigade landed at Sword Beach as part of XXX Corps and fought in the Caen until 30th July 1944 when it was disbanded.

[edit] Commanders

  • Brig.C.W.Norman
  • Brig.H.F.Fisher
  • Brig.J.G.de W.Mullins
  • Brig.G.E.Prior-Palmer

[edit] Component Units

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