British 22nd Guards Brigade
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The British 22nd Guards Brigade was a British Army unit during the Second World War .
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[edit] History
This unit was formed from the Mersa Matruh Garrison and the H.Q. of the 29th Infantry Brigade on 2 September 1940 and renamed as the 22nd Guards Brigade on 20 March 1941. It was converted to the 200th Guards Brigade (14 January 1942) and then finally the 201st Guards Motor Brigade (25 May 1942).
This Guards Brigade saw extensive service in the North African Campaign. It was forced to surrender on 20 June 1942 when Tobruk was captured by German and Italian forces. It was reformed as the 201st Guards Motor Brigade in Egypt on 14 August 1942. It was eventually sent back to the United Kingdom where it became a training unit for all Guards Regiments.
[edit] Structure
- 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
- 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards
- 6th Battalion, Grenadier Guards (7 Oct.1942-17 Nov.1944)
- 1st Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment (14 June-22 June 1942)
- 9th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade (14 Jan. 1942-4 June 1942)
- 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
[edit] Battles and Honours
Tobruk 1941, Battle of Gazala 1942, Medenine 1943, Mareth 1943, Akarit 1943, Enfidaville 1943, Tunis 1943, Salerno 1943, Capture of Naples 1943, Volturno Crossing 1943, Monte Camino 1943, Garigliano Crossing 1944.
[edit] Commanding Officers
- Brig. A.R. Selby (26 August 1940–1 September 1940)
- Brig. I.D. Erskine (11 February 1941–5 October 1941)
- Brig. J.C.O. Marriott (20 October 1941–17 June 1942)
- Brig. J.A. Johnson (17 June 1942–20 June 1942)
- Brig. J.A. Gascoigne (14 August 1942–13 November 1943)
- Brig. R.B.R. Colvin (27 November 1942–5 January 1945)
- Brig. H.R. Norman (5 January 1945–31 August 1945)
[edit] External links
- 201 Guards Motor Brigade at Orders of Battle.com?
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