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    RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    My query is which RWF battalions or affiliated batallions served abroad during WWII. 1st and 2nd, 4th, 6th and 7th. 6 para (RWF). Which Antitank (RWF) battalions did? Any other?

    I hope to complete the WWII medsl collection, and just now. 1st, 4th and any RA are not in.

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    76 AT Regt was at El Alamein.

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    NWE:
    • 71st (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 116th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    Thanks for your help! I also found that two batteries of the 60th (RWF) Antitank Regiment RA served in France in 1940.

    Was 76th AT also RWF?
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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    Quote Originally Posted by LarsA View Post
    Was 76th AT also RWF?
    From my notes:

    16/11/1938 60 ATR formed from 5 (Flintshire) RWF
    15/02/1940 Redesignated 101 LAA/ATR
    01/11/1940 Reformed as 76th ATR
    01/04/1944 Redesignated 60 ATR
    01/04/1945 Disbanded

    In between there was the usual moving about or renumbering of batteries, but these are the main points.

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    More old notes, Lars:

    07/1940 12 RWF formed as infantry bn
    01/01/1945 Converted to 116 LAAR
    31/01/1945 Disbanded


    1939 70 ATR formed as duplicate of 60 ATR
    01/01/1947 Disbanded

    15/09/1949 Two btys of 70 ATR to 71 ATR
    (thus making 71 ATR half RWF; but 'RWF' not in title)

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    Thanks again!

    Now I know what I am looking for, even if the RA reorganisations are a bit confusing.

    The 1st and 4th btns should be a bit more straightforward to look for.

    ATB,

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    If you want lists of units and the periods (to the year) they served abroad I list the war diaries held at Kew. I can tell what campaign a unit served in by the ref's given to each file.

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    Re: RWF battalions abroad in WWII?

    60 ATR's Batteries were then part of 101 Light Anti-Aircraft & Anti-Tank Regiment, just finished writing their 'new' history incidentally.

    For NWE you have 4, 6, 7, 116 LAA, 71 ATR all standing out.

    No 2 Independent Company had a large cadre from 158 Brigade, as did 11 Independent Company from their duplicate Brigade in 38th Division.

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