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  2. Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    rac Military unit The Royal Armoured Corps is the armoured arm of the British Army , that together with the Household Cavalry provides its armour capability, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 and the Warrior tracked armoured vehicle .

  3. 153rd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The 153rd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (153 RAC, sometimes known as 153 (Essex) Regt RAC) was an armoured regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps, part of the British Army, and was raised during the Second World War. The regiment saw brief but intense action in the invasion of Normandy before being broken up to provide replacements to other units.

  4. List of Royal Armoured Corps Regiments in World War II

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    The RAC created its own training and support regiments, and in 1941 and 1942 a number of infantry battalions were converted to armoured regiments and joined the RAC. [3] Lastly, the RAC subsumed the Reconnaissance Corps in 1944. [4] [5] In the list below, the date refers to the date when the regiment joined the RAC.

  5. Commonwealth Ordnance Services in Malaya and Singapore

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    With the adoption of the Singapore strategy in the 1920s as a key cornerstone of Imperial Defence, Singapore and Malaya became the major British bases in the East, not only to defend British possessions in Asia, but also the dominions of Australia and New Zealand, who also contributed a large portion of the construction costs. [1]

  6. Changi Air Base - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of RAF Changi taken during the United States Department of Defense's Corona KH-4 reconnaissance satellite programme on 2 April 1963 (Singapore time). The area where Changi Air Base now sits was once a large encampment of British Army artillery and combat engineer units based in Singapore between the mid-1930s up until mid-February 1942, [1] when the island fell under Japanese ...

  7. 142nd Regiment Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The 142nd (Suffolk) Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (142 RAC) was an armoured regiment of the British Army's Royal Armoured Corps that was raised in World War II and saw active service. The regiment served in the final stages of the North African Campaign at Tunisia and later served during the Italian Campaign from 1943 until early 1945 when it ...

  8. Royal Corps of Transport - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Corps of Transport (RCT) was a British Army Corps established to manage all matters in relation to the transport of men and material for the Army and the wider defence forces. It was formed in 1965 and disbanded in 1993; its units and trades were amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps .

  9. Junior Leaders - Wikipedia

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    Junior Leaders were taught to shoot and drill with their issue personal weapon RAC Crewman, the Sterling 9mm L2A1 Sub-machine Gun 'SMG' or rifle, initially the Lee–Enfield, later the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle and then the L85A1. They were also taught bayonet drills and how to shoot the 9mm Browning Pistol, the SMG, LMG/ 7.62mm Bren Gun, 7.62MM ...