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The 6th Guards Tank Brigade was an armoured brigade of the British Army formed from the Foot Guards in 1941 as the 6th Guards Armoured Brigade when the United Kingdom was under the threat of invasion in Operation Sea Lion and more armoured formations were required.
History
Permission was granted from King George VI and the Colonels of the Regiments involved and, over the summer of 1941, the Infantry of the Guards converted into an armoured formation and the Guards Armoured Division was formed, containing the 5th and 6th Guards Armoured Brigades, together with supporting units. The 6th Brigade, was converted from the 30th Independent (Guards) Infantry Brigade
In 1942, all British armoured divisions were reorganised to have one armoured brigade and one motorised infantry brigade. The 6th Guards Armoured Brigade thus became an independent tank brigade, being renamed as the 6th Guards Tank Brigade.
The brigade, now equipped with the Churchill tank, served in the North West Europe campaign landing in Normandy on 20 July 1944.
Correspondence in Winston Churchill's The Second World War (Volume V: Closing the Ring, Annex C) in April 1944 appears to indicate that breaking the brigade up and making its personnel available as replacements for other army formations was considered. Churchill was opposed to this, and nothing appears to have been done.
The brigade went on to take part in the Battle of Normandy in Operation Bluecoat, Operation Veritable finally ending the war at Lübeck on the Baltic Sea where they captured a U-boat.
= Order of battle
=The 6th Guards Tank Brigade was constituted as follows during the war:
4th Tank Battalion Coldstream Guards
4th Tank Battalion Grenadier Guards
3rd Tank Battalion Scots Guards
Prior to Operation Plunder and after Operations Veritable and Blackcock, the 6th Guards had units of artillery, engineer and other units added to their formation. The Brigade then became known as the 6th Guards Armoured Brigade through to V. E. Day.
= Commanders
=The following officers commanded 6th Guards Tank Brigade during the war:
15 January 1943 – 3 August 1944 Brigadier Gerald Verney
3–16 August 1944 Brigadier Sir Walter Bartellot, Bt
18 August 1944 – 2 February 1945 Brigadier Walter Greenacre
See also
British armoured formations of World War II
List of British brigades of the Second World War
Rhino tank
Notes
References
Buckley, John (2004). British Armour in the Normandy Campaign 1944. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-5323-3.
Chappell, Mike (1995). The Guards Divisions 1914–45. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 1-85532-546-2.
Cole, Howard (1973). Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 978-0-85368-078-9.
Forbes, Patrick (1946). 6th Guards Tank Brigade: The Story of Guardsmen in Churchill Tanks. London: Sampson Low. OCLC 464061159.
Joslen, H. F. (2003) [1960]. Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield, East Sussex: Naval and Military Press. ISBN 978-1-84342-474-1.
See also
List of British brigades of the Second World War
External links
"6 Guards Armoured Brigade". Orders of Battle.com.
"6 Guards Tank Brigade". Orders of Battle.com.
"6 Guards Brigade". Orders of Battle.com.
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