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151st Light Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (until 7 July) 14th Light Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (26–27 July) 22nd Armoured Brigade Group Royal Gloucestershire Hussars; 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade; 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse ...
A field ambulance in France. A field ambulance (FA) is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations to describe a mobile medical unit that treats wounded soldiers very close to the combat zone.
13th Troop Carrying Company, Royal Army Service Corps 14th Troop Carrying Company, Royal Army Service Corps ... Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps 164th (West ...
14th (Service) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1st Birmingham) ... Royal Army Medical Corps. 96th Field Ambulance (left November 1915) 97th Field Ambulance ...
Field Company Engineers Signals Armoured Car Platoon Army Service Corps Company Dispatch Sections Hughes Group Field Ambulance unit (Lt. Col. Lindsay Ride) St. John's Ambulance. Royal Artillery (Brigadier Tom McCleod [7]) 8th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery (Lt. Col. Shelby Shaw) 12th Coast Battery (Maj. W. M. Stevenson) 30th Coast Battery (Maj ...
London: HarperCollins (1995). (Fraser, author of the series of The Flashman Papers historical novels, writes vividly of his service in the Burma campaigns of 1944–45, and of the soldiers he served with.) Michael Hickey, The Unforgettable Army: Slim's XIVth Army in Burma, Stroud: Spellmount, 1998.
15 Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (1965 - 1967) 222 (AF) Squadron Air Formation Signals (1959 - 1967) Royal Military Police; Royal Corps of Transport; Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; Royal Army Medical Corps. 10 Brigade. Group. Medical Company R.A.M.C. 24 Field Ambulance; Royal Army Ordnance Corps; Royal Army Pay Corps; Army ...
This is an order of battle of the British 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War.Many units either served with or were briefly attached to the brigade. [1] The order of battle is given for a number of battles the brigade fought in and reflect the changes to the composition of Armoured Brigades as dictated by the War Office, not all of which were, or could be, applied to units in the ...