2nd Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 2nd Armoured Brigade was an armoured brigade of the British Army, part of the pre-war Regular Army, during the Second World War, originally titled 2nd Light Armoured Brigade.
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Active | 1939-1945 |
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Type | Armoured |
Size | Brigade |
Engagements | Battle of France Battle of El Alamein Battle of Gazala |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Richard Goodbody |
History
The 2nd Armoured Brigade was part of the 1st Armoured Division when it was sent as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) to France in 1940. It was evacuated from Brest without its heavy equipment.[1]

Sherman tanks of 'C' Squadron, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, 5 November 1942.
After being reformed it was sent in November 1941 to North Africa where it served with the 7th Armoured Division at Gazala, El Alamein and with the 1st Armoured Division in the Tunisia Campaign and Italian Campaign.
Commanders
- Brig. F. Thornton
- Brig. Sir Richard McCreery
- Brig. Raymond Briggs
- Brig. A.F. Fisher
- Brig. R. Peake
- Brig. G.W. Goodbody
- Brig. J.F.B. Combe
Component Units during the Second World War
- The Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards)
- 9th Queen's Royal Lancers
- 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)
- 1st Bn. The Rifle Brigade
- 9th Bn. The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Notes
- Bright p. 23
gollark: I should really look into signed GPS responses somehow.
gollark: Yes, this is good as they can be detected from across the overworld.
gollark: I don't remember this happening. But I PRed in anonymization a while back.
gollark: Well, if they don't move it's fine, but the IDs were removed some time back.
gollark: If you want to do something actually usefulish, "FORTRESS", you can trilaterate GPS pings and find anyone who sends them (but not actually uniquely identify them since a few versions back).
References
- Bright, Joan, ed. (1951). The Ninth Queen's Royal Lancers 1936–1945. Aldershot: Gale & Polden.
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