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British Forces Battle of El Alamein 23 October 1942 8th Army: Lieutenant General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery Army Troops Directly Under Command 1st Army Tank Brigade: 1 Brigadier G.N.Todd 42nd Royal Tanks 44th Royal Tanks 1st Armored Brigde 2 Details 4th Hussars Details 8th Hussars 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars 12th AA Brigade 3 14th Light AA Regiment, RA - 48 Bofors 16th Light AA Regiment, RA - 48 Bofors 27th Light AA Regiment, RA - 48 Bofors 88th Heavy AA Regiment, RA - 16 3.7" AA 94th Heavy AA Regiment, RA - 16 3.7" AA 2 Troops, 27th Searchlight Regiment, RA 2nd AA Brigade 4 2nd Light AA Regiment, RA - 48 Bofors 199th and 261st Batteries, 69th Heavy AA Regiment, RA - 16 3.7" AA 21st Indian Infantry Brigade 5 1/6th Raj Rif 3/7th Rajput 2/8th Gurkha Rifles (less one coy) 9th Indian Field Company, IE 29th Indian Field Ambulance Army Troops "B" Sqn, 6th Royal Tanks (HQ Protection) Tank Delivery Regiment 1 Troop, 6th South African Armored C Regiment (HQ Protection) 566th & 588th African Troops Companies 1 Camouflage Company 8th Army Signals 1 This brigade was formed with four troops of 3 "Scorpions" each (3 officers and 25 men per troop). 2 A holding unit for the 4th and 8th Hussars reforming and with the 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. 3 For 8th Army protection. 4 Assigned to headquarters and railway protection. 5 Reforming and used for HQ proection, camouflage and guard duties. 1

1 Squadron, SAS Regiment 4th Light Field Ambulance 200th Field Ambulance 3rd Libyan Arab Force (Guard duties) X Corps: Lieutenant General Sir H. Lumsden 1st Armored Division: Major General R.Briggs 2nd Armored Brigade (2 Armored Cars) Bays 9th Lancers 10th Hussars Yorkshire Dragoons (Motor Bn) 1 Grant Tank 92 Shermans Tanks 68 Crusader Tanks 7th Motor Brigade 2nd Rifle Brigade 7th Rifle Brigade 2nd Kings Royal Rifle Corps Divisional Troops HQ 1st Armored Division (8 Crusaders & 6 Armored Cars) 12th Lancer Regiment (55 Armored Cars) 2nd Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 4th Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 11th Royal Horse Artillery (Self Propelled) (24-105mm) 78th Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 76th Anti-Tank Regiment (64-6pdrs) 42nd Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 1st & 7th Squadrons, RE 1st Field Park Squadron 572nd African Field Coy (attached) 9th Field Squadron 1st Armored Division Signals X Company Z Company 1st Northumberland Fusiliers (MG) 6 1st Light Field Ambulance 15th Light Field Ambulance Hammerforce Bays, 1 troop 9th Lancers, 1 troop 10th Hussars, 1 troop 7th Field Squadron, RE 9th Field Squadron, RE 572nd A Field Company, RE 2nd Rifle Brigade, less 1 support company Attached 4/6th South African Armored Car Regiment (55 Armored Cars) 146th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 6 X Coy with 2nd Armored Brigade, Y Coy with Hammerforce.

73rd Anti-Tank Regiment 7 (48 6pdrs) 6th Light AA Reigment, RA (48 Bofors) 8th Armored Division: Major General G.H.Gairdner 24th Armored Brigade (transferred to 10th Armored Div) Hammerforce (transferred to 1st Armored Div) Other 145th Field Park Squadron, RE (X Corps Reserve) 8th Armored Division Signals HQ 1st Northumberland Fusiliers (MG) 10th Armored Division: Major General A.H.Gatehouse Divisional Troops HQ 10th Armored Brigade (7 Crusader Tanks) Royal Armored Car Regiment (46 Armored Cars 1st Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 104th Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 98th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 5th Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 8 84th Anti-Tank Regiment (64-6pdrs 53rd Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 2nd Field Squadron, RE 3rd Field Squadron, RE 141st Field Park Squadron, RE 6th Field Squadron, RE 571st & 573rd African Field Companies 10th Armored Division Signals 3rd Light Field Ambulance 8th Light Field Ambulance 168th Light Field Ambulance 8th Armored Brigade 3rd Royal Tanks (57 Grant Tanks) Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (31 Sherman Tanks) Staffordshire Yeomanry (45 Crusaders Tanks) 1st Buffs 24th Armored Brigade 41st Royal Tanks 45th Royal Tanks 47th Royal Tanks 2 Grant Tanks 93 Sherman Tanks 45 Crusaders Tanks 133rd Lorried Indian Brigade 9 2nd Royal Sussex 4th Royal Sussex 7 One battery with 24th Armored Brigade, two troops guarding Corps HQ. 8 Attached less three troops (12-25pdrs) with 1st South African Division and three troops with 2nd New Zealand Division. 9 Attached from 44th Infantry Division, this brigade had under command a minefield task force composed of: Command CRE 10th Armored Division; 3rd Field Squadron, RE; 571st & 573rd African Field Companies, RE; and Det 141st Field Park Squadron, RE. 3

5th Royal Sussex "W" Coy, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers (MG) Corps Troops HQ X Corps (2 Grant Tanks) 570th corps Field Park Coy X Corps Signals 12th & 151st Light Field Ambulances. XIII Corps: Lieutenant General Sir B.G.Horrocks 7th Armored Division: Major General A.F.Harding 4th Light Armored Brigade (9 Armored Cars) 4/8th Hussars (48 Stuart Tanks) Greys (14 Grants & 19 Stuarts) 1st Kings Royal Rifle Corps 22nd Armored Brigade (4 Crusader Tanks) 1st Royal Tanks (24 Grants, 19 Stuarts) 5th Royal Tanks (24 Grants, 18 Stuarts) 4th County of London Yeomanry (9 Grants, 28 Crusaders) 1st Rifle Brigade HQ 7th Armored Division (7 Crusaders & 5 Armd Cars) Household Cavalry Regiment (53 Armored Cars) 11th Hussars (61 Armored Cars) 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry (50 Armored Cars) 44th Reconaissance Regiment 3rd Royal Horse Artillery (24-25pdrs) 4th Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 97th Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 65th Anti-TankRegiment (64-6pdrs) 15th Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 4th & 21st Field Squadrons, RE 143rd Field Park Squadron, RE 7th Armored Division Signals 2nd & 14th Light Field Ambulances 50th Infantry Division: Major General J.S.Nichols 69th Infantry Brigade 5th East Yorkshire 6th Green Howards 7th Green Howards 151st Infantry Brigade 6th Durham Light Infantry 8th Durham Light Infantry 9th Durham Light Infantry 1st Greek Infantry Brigade 1st Greek Battalion 2nd Greek Battalion 3rd Greek Battalion 1st Greek Field Artillery Regt (24-25pdrs) 1st Greek Field Company Engineers 1st Greek Machine Gun Company 1st Greek Field Ambulance HQ 50th Infantry Division 74th Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs)

111th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 124th Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 154th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 102nd Anti-Tank Regiment (64-6pdrs) 34th Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 233rd & 505th Field Companies, RE 235th Field Park Company, Re 50th Division Signals Tac Battalion HQ & 2 Coys 2nd Cheshire (MG) 186th & 149th Field Ambulances 44th Infanty Division: Major General I.T.P.Hughes 131st Infantry Brigade 1/5th Queens 1/6th Queens 1/7th Queens 132nd Infantry Brigade 2nd Buffs 4th Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 5th Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment 133rd Infantry Brigade (detached to X Corps) HQ 44th Infantry Division 57th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 58th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 65th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 53rd Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 57th Anti-Tank Regiment (48-6pdrs & 16-2pdrs) 30th Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 11th Field Company, RE 209th Field Company, RE 210th Field Company, RE 44th Division Signals 6th Cheshire (MG) 131st Field Ambulance 132nd Field Ambulance 1st Free French Group (attached to 7th Armored Div) 1st Battalion, Foreign Legion 2nd Battalion, Foreign Legion 3rd Battalion, Infanterie Marine Pacifique 1st Free French Artillery (16-25pdrs & 4-5.5") 2nd AA Company, 1st Fusiliers Marine (12 Bofors) 2nd Free French Anti-Tank Company (16-6pdrs) 22nd North African Anti-Tank Company (2-75mm) 1st Free French Field Compahy Engineers 3rd Field Regiment, RA (16-25pds) Under command 1st Free French Flying Column Armored Car Squadron, 1st Marocco Spahis 1st Free French Tan Company Portée Troop 1st Marocco Spahis, with (4-75mm AT & 1-50mm AT guns) AA Troop 1st Battalion Foreign Legion 2nd Free French Group (attached to 50th Infantry Div). 5th Bataillon de Marche 5

11th Bataillon de Marche 21st North African Anti-Tank Company (12-75mm) 23rd North African Anti-Tank Company (4-75mm) 2nd Free French Company Engineers 2nd Free French Field Ambulance Corps Troops HQ XIII Corps (13 Armored Cars) XIII Corps Signals Troop 4/6th South African Armored Car Regiment 118th Royal Tanks (dummy tanks) 124th Royal Tanks (dummy tanks) HQ & 1 Coy Battery, 4th Survey Regiment 578th African Field Company, RE 576th Corps Field Park Company XXX Corps: Lieutenant General Sir. O. Leese 4th Indian Division: Major General F.I.S.Tucker 5th Indian Infantry Brigade 1/4th Essex 4/6th Raj Rif 3/10th Baluch 7th Indian Infantry Brigade 1st Royal Sussex 4/16th Punjab 1/2nd Gurkha Rifles 161st Indian Infantry Brigade 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1/1st Punjab 4/7th Rajput Divisional troops HQ 4th Indian Division 1st Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 11th Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 32nd Field Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 149th Anti-Tank Regiment (54-6pdrs & 10-2pdrs) 57th Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 2nd Field Company, RE 4th Field Company, RE 12th Field Company, RE 11th Field Park Company 4th Indian Division Signals 6th Raj Rif (MG) 17th Indian Field Ambulance 26th Indian Field Ambulance 75th Light Indian Field Ambulance 51st (Home) Infantry Division: Major General D.N.Wimberley 152nd Infantry Brigade 2nd Seaforth Highlanders 5th Seaforth Highlanders 5th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 153rd Infantry Brigade 5th Black Watch 1st Gordon Highlanders 5/7th Gordon Highlanders 154th Infantry Brigade

1st Black Watch 7th Black Watch 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 126th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 127th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 128th Field Regiment, RA (24-25pdrs) 61st Anti-Tank Regiment, RA (48-6pdrs & 16-2pdrs) 40th Light AA Regiment, RA (48 Bofors) 274th Field Company, RE 275th Field Company, RE 276th Field Company, RE 51st (Home) Division Signals 1/7th Middlesex (MG) 51st Reconnaissance Regiment 174th Field Ambulance 175th Field Ambulance 176th Field Ambulance Attached 50th Royal Tanks (44 Valentine Tanks) 3rd Troop, 395th African Field Company, RE 9th Austrian Division: Lieutenant General Sir L.Morshead 20th Infantry Brigade 2/13th Australian Battalion 2/15th Australian Battalion 2/17th Australian Battalion 24th Infantry Brigade 2/28th Australian Battalion 2/32nd Australian Battalion 2/43rd Australian Battalion 26th Infantry Brigade 2/23rd Australian Battalion 2/24th Australian Battalion 2/48th Australian Battalion HQ 9th Australian Division 9th Australian Division Cavalry Regiment 2/7th Australian Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 2/8th Australian Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 2/12th Australian Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 3rd Australian Anti-Tank Regiment (64-6pdrs) 4th Australian Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 2/3rd Australian Engineering Field Company 2/7th Australian Engineering Field Company 2/13th Australian Engineering Field Company 9th Australian Division Signals 2/2nd Australian Battalion (MG) 2/3rd Australilan Field Ambulance 2/8th Australilan Field Ambulance 2/11th Australilan Field Ambulance 40th Royal Tnaks (42 Valentine Tanks) 1st & 3rd Sections, 66th Mortar Company, Re (12-4.2") 2nd New Zealand Division: Lieutenant Genera. Sir B.C.Freyberg 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade 7

21st New Zealand Battalion 22nd New Zealand Battalion 23rd New Zealand Battalion 6th New Zealand Infantry Brigade 24th New Zealand Battalion 25th New Zealand Battalion 26th New Zealand Battalion 9th Armored Brigade (1 Sherman & 3 Crusaders) 3rd Hussars (9 Grants, 12 Shermans, 16 Crusaders) Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (14 Grants, 10 Shermans, 13 Crusaders) Warwickshire Yeomanry (14 Grants, 13 Shermans, 17 Crusaders) HQ 2nd New Zealand Division 2nd New Zealand Signals 4th New Zealand Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 5th New Zealand Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 6th New Zealand Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 7th New Zealand Anti-Tank Regiment (59-6pdrs) 14th New Zealand Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 6th New Zealand Engineering Field Company 7th New Zealand Engineering Field Company 8th New Zealand Engineering Field Company 27th New Zealand Battalion (MG) 5th New Zealand Field Ambulance 6th New Zealand Field Ambulance 166th Light Field Ambulance 1st South African Division: Major General D.H.Pienaar 1st South African Infantry Brigade 1st Royal Natal Carabiniers 1st Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles 1st Transvall Scottish 2nd South African Infantry Brigade 1/2nd Field Force Battalion 1st Natal Mounted Rifles Cape Town Highlanders 3rd South African Infantry Brigade 1st Imperial Light Horse 1st Royal Durban Light Infantry 1st Rand Light Infantry HQ 1st South African Division South African Division Signals 1st South African Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 4th South African Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 7th South African Field Regiment (24-25pdrs) 1st South African Anti-Tank Regiment (48-6pdrs and 16-2pdrs, 3-18pdrs & 6-50mm) 1st South African Light AA Regiment (48 Bofors) 1st South African Engineering Field Company 2nd South African Engineering Field Company 3rd South African Engineering Field Company 5th South African Engineering Field Company 19th South African Engineering Field Park

Equipment Tanks Regiment President Steyn (MG) 1 Coy, Die Middelandse Regiment (MG) 12th South African Field Ambulance 15th South African Field Ambulance 18th South African Field Ambulance Attached 8th Royal Tanks (51 Valentines) 1st South African Reserve Group 10 8th Royal Tanks 3rd South African Armroed Car Regiment, (less two squadrons) 1 South African Anti-Tank Battery 1 South African Light AA Troop 1 Troop "Scorpions" 2nd Regiment Botha, from 1st SA Inf. Bde. 23rd Armored Brigade Group (In Corps Reserve) 8th Royal Tanks (to 1st SA Division) 40th Royal Tanks (to 9th Australian Division) 46th Royal Tanks (49 Valentines) 50th Royal Tanks (to 50th (Home) Division) 121st Field (Self Propelled) Regiment, RA (16-25pdrs) 158th Battery, 56th LAA Regiment,RA 295th African Field Company, RE 7th Light Field Ambulance Corps Troops HQ XXX Corps XXX Corps Signals 4/6th South African Armored Car Regiment (3 troops) 7th Medium Regiment (8-4.5" & 8-5.5") 64th Medium Regiment (8-4.5" & 8-5.5") 69th Medium Regiment (16-4.5") 1 Comp. Battery, 4th Survey Regiment HQ & 2nd Section, 66th Mortar Company, RE 11 (6-4.2") Grant Tanks 246 Sherman Tanks 286 Crusader Tanks 421 Stuart Tanks 167 Valentines 223 Matildas 6 Of the 1,348, 1,136 were reported fit for action on 23 October. Armored Cars 10 Formed 10/23/42, dissolved 10/31/42. 11 The company was equipped with 18 4.2" mortars, but two sections were detached to the 9th Australian Division. 9

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