British 70th Infantry Division

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70th Infantry Division
Active World War II
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Type Infantry
Battles/wars Tobruk
Operation Crusader
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieut.Gen.Sir Ronald Scobie

The 70th Infantry Division was a British Army division during the Second World War .

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[edit] History

This formation had a brief history during the Second World War. It was formed originally as the regular British 6th Infantry Division then redesignated as the 70th Division on the 10th October 1941 .

It's only action as a complete formation was during the defense of Tobruk, when it was brought in by sea to relieve the Australian 9th Division. Under the command of Major General R. MacK. Scobie the 70th Division led the break out from Tobruk during Operation Crusader in order to link up with the Eighth Army. In the three day battle the lead battalions of the 70th Division (the 2nd Black Watch and the 2nd York and Lancs. Regt.) suffered heavy casualties.

After successfully linking up with Eighth Army the Division was sent back to Alexandria and then shipped to India where it was broken up on the 25th October 1943 . It's units had been reformed into Chindit Brigades for the Second Chindit Expedition of 1944 (Codenamed Operation Thursday).

[edit] General Officers Commanding

10th Oct.1941 - Maj-Gen R.MacK.Scobie

10th Feb.1942 (acting) - Brig.C.E.N.Lomax

18th Feb.1942 - Maj-Gen.G.W.Symes

[edit] Structure

[edit] 14th Infantry Brigade

1st Battalion, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment

2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment

2nd battalion, Black Watch

[edit] 16th Infantry Brigade

2nd Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment

2nd Battalion, Queen's Own Royal Regiment

2nd Battalion, King's Own Royal Regiment

[edit] 23rd Infantry Brigade

1st Battalion, Essex Regiment

1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry

4th Battalion, The Border Regiment

[edit] Support Units

  • 45th Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps
  • 60th (North Midland) Field Regt. Royal Artillery
  • 8th Field Regt. R.A.
  • 51st (Westmoreland and Cumberland) Field Regt.R.A.
  • 56th (King's Own) Anti-Tank Regt. R.A.
  • 69th Light Anti-Aircraft/Anti-Tank Regt. R.A.
  • 70th Infantry Division Signal Regiment - 10th Oct.1941 to 24th October 1943

[edit] Links

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  • 'Crete, The Battle and the Resistance',Antony Beevor, John Murray (Publishers) Great Britain, 1991. ISBN 0-7195-6831-5
  • 'Tobruk, The Story of a Siege', Anthony Heckstall-Smith. (Cereberus Publishing Limited) ISBN 1-84145-051-0

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