This is the order of battle for Operation Epsom, a Second World War battle between British and German forces in Normandy, France between 26 June and 30 June 1944.
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Second Army[1] General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Lieutenant-General Miles Dempsey[1]
VIII Corps[2] Lieutenant-General Sir Richard O'Connor[2] |
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Corps Troops[2] | |
91st Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
121st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
21st Army Group Troops (attached to VIII Corps for Epsom)[2] | |
8th Army Group Royal Artillery[2] | 16 BL 5.5 inch Medium Guns, 16 BL 7.2 inch Howitzer Mk.Is 24 heavy anti aircraft guns.[3][4] |
11th Armoured Division[2] Major-General George Roberts[2] |
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2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry[nb 1] | Cromwell[5] and M5 Stuart tanks[6] |
77th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Medium artillery |
75th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
58th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (elements)[2] | |
Counter-Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
13th, 612th, 147th Field Park Squadrons, Royal Engineers[2] | |
10th Bridging Troop, Royal Engineers[2] | |
4th Armoured Brigade[nb 2] Brigadier J.C.C. Currie[7] |
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The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons)[7] | Sherman II, Sherman Vc "Firefly" tanks[8] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
3rd County of London Yeomanry (The Sharpshooters)[7] | Sherman II, Sherman Vc[8] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
44th Battalion, The Royal Tank Regiment | Sherman II, Sherman Vc[8] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
2nd Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Corps[7] | |
4th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery[7] | Sexton self-propelled 25 pounder guns[9] |
144th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[7] | M10 Achilles self-propelled anti-tank guns[7][10] |
29th Armoured Brigade[2] Brigadier C.B.C. Harvey[2] |
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23rd Hussars[2] | Sherman V, Sherman Vc[5] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
3rd Battalion, The Royal Tank Regiment[2] | Sherman V, Sherman Vc[5] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry[2] | Sherman V, Sherman Vc[5] and M5 Stuarts[6] |
8th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade[2] | |
13th (Honourable Artillery Company) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery[2] | Sexton self-propelled artillery[11] |
119th Battery, 75th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | M10 Wolverines and M10 Achilles[12] |
159th Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier J.G. Sandie[2] |
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4th Battalion, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry[2] | |
1st Battalion, The Herefordshire Regiment[2] | |
3rd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment[2] | |
2nd (Independent) Machine-Gun Company, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers[2] | |
151st (Ayrshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-Pounder field guns[11] |
117th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
81st Squadron, 6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers[2] | |
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division[2] Major-General G.H. MacMillan[2] |
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Divisional Troops[2] | |
15th Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps[2] | Humber Light Reconnaissance Car Humber armoured car[13] |
HQ and 346th Battery, 97th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
HQ 119th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
HQ 15th Division Engineers Regiment[2] | |
624th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
26th Bridging Platoon, Royal Engineers[2] | |
44th (Lowland) Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier H.D.K. Money[2] |
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6th Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers[2] | |
6th Battalion, The Royal Scots Fusiliers[2] | |
8th Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)[2] | |
141st (The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)) Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps[nb 3] | |
A Company, 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
190th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-Pounder field guns[14] |
159th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
81st Squadron, 6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers[2] | |
279th Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
46th (Highland) Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier C.M. Barber[2] |
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2nd Battalion, The Glasgow Highlanders[2] | |
7th Battalion, The Seaforth Highlanders[2] | |
9th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)[2] | |
A Squadron, 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry[nb 4] | Cromwell tanks[5] |
141st (The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)) Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps[nb 5] | Churchill Crocodile[2] |
B Company, 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
181st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
161st Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
81st Squadron, 6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers[2] | |
279th Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
227th (Highland) Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier J.R. Mackintosh-Walker[2] |
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2nd Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders[2] | |
2nd Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders[2] | |
10th Battalion, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)[2] | |
C Company, 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
131st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-Pounder field guns[14] |
286th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
391st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
20th Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
31st Independent Tank Brigade[nb 6] Brigadier G.S. Knight[7] |
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7th Battalion, The Royal Tank Regiment[7] | Churchill tanks[7] |
9th Battalion, The Royal Tank Regiment[7] | Churchill tanks[7] |
C Squadron, 2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons)[7][nb 7] | Flail tanks, Churchill AVREs and Churchill Crocodiles.[15] |
B Squadron, 22nd Dragoons[7][nb 8] | Flail tanks, Churchill AVREs and Churchill Crocodiles.[15] |
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division[2] Major-General G.I. Thomas[2] |
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Divisional Troops[2] | |
43rd (Gloucestershire) Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps[2] | Armoured cars |
HQ 8th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
HQ and 236th Battery, 59th (Hampshire) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
HQ, 360th and 362nd Batteries, 110th (7th Dorset) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | |
HQ 43rd Division Engineers Regiment[2] | |
20th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
129th Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier G.H.L. Luce[2] |
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4th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry[2] | |
4th Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment[2] | |
5th Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment[2] | |
A Company, 8th Battalion The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
94th (Dorset and Hampshire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-Pounder field guns[14] |
235th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
360th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
20th Independent Anti-Aircraft Troop[2] | |
206th Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
130th Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier N.D. Leslie[2] |
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4th Battalion, The Dorsetshire Regiment[2] | |
5th Battalion, The Dorsetshire Regiment[2] | |
7th Battalion, The Hampshire Regiment[2] | |
B Company, 8th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
112th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-Pounder field guns[14] |
223rd Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
362nd Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
32nd Independent AA Troop, Royal Artillery[2] | |
553rd Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
214th Infantry Brigade[2] Brigadier H. Essame[2] |
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1st Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment[2] | |
5th Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry[2] | |
7th Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry[2] | |
C Company, 8th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine Gun)[2] | |
179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[2] | Towed 25-pounder field guns[14] |
333rd Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
361st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery[2] | |
31st Independent Anti-Aircraft Troop, Royal Artillery[2] | |
20th Field Company, Royal Engineers[2] | |
32nd (Guards) Infantry Brigade[nb 9] Brigadier G.F. Johnson |
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1st Battalion, Welsh Guards[17] | |
3rd Battalion, Irish Guards[17] | |
5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards[17] |
General Friedrich Dollmann (until 1700 hours 28 June)[18]
General der Panzertruppen (General of Armoured Troops) Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg (from 1700 hours 28 June)[19]
SS-Obergruppenführer Sepp Dietrich[23]
SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser (until morning of 29 June)[18]
SS-Obergruppenführer Willi Bittrich (from morning of 29 June)[23]
[24] General der Flakartillerie Wolfgang Pickert[30]