The tac number for the Armoured Reconnaissance Regiments in British Armoured Divisions should be '45', Yes?
Specifically for 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry (& then 15/19th KRH), as shown here:
IWM original caption: Cromwell tanks of 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry, 11th Armoured Division, passing through Flers, 17 August 1944. (The date suggests that it may just be 15/19KRH though).
So what's happened here?
IWM original caption: Cromwell tanks of 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry, 11th Armoured Division, passing through Herouvillette, 14 June 1944.
That looks like '49' (or at a pinch 48). The only AOS of that era that I can find that corresponds to 49 are some RE formations or the RM Commando Engineers! It's clearly a two colour (green/blue background), and the RE units were blue. So mistake or remnant of an older scheme?
and just for completeness, a Challenger from 2NY from the same photographic series as the first photograph.
Another Obscure WWII Question for RMD.
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Yeah, it was still 15/19H at Flers. Might it be '40' for the divisional headquarters?
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I wondered about that too, but it looks like a 2 colour background, rather than black. The 'black bull' is darker than the AOS colour, not that difference is definitive. I can't see any Cromwells in the T, O & E for HQ. The two behind are also Cromwells, FWIW.
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Armd Div HQs were always Cromwell in NW Europe (7 of them, iirc?), with the sole exception of the 4th Canadian Div.
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Plus ca change, plus que c'est la meme chose.....
"A tank is walking down the High Street of Flers with the British Army cheering behind it."
Un-named RFC observer, September 15th, 1916
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A different Flers. This one's in Normandy.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:10 amPlus ca change, plus que c'est la meme chose.....
"A tank is walking down the High Street of Flers with the British Army cheering behind it."
Un-named RFC observer, September 15th, 1916
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There's a photo of an 11th Armd Div HQ Cromwell here: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item ... /205202038Etranger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:31 am I wondered about that too, but it looks like a 2 colour background, rather than black. The 'black bull' is darker than the AOS colour, not that difference is definitive. I can't see any Cromwells in the T, O & E for HQ. The two behind are also Cromwells, FWIW.
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Sorry, I meant 2nd Northants Yeo.
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Typical. Bloody French.....
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They do seem to recycle their place-names (and road-numbers) every five miles or so... Although that said, there are three Hermons within 30 minutes' drive of my house and I'm not even in Israel...
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