- Source: Juno Beach order of battle
This is the Juno Beach order of battle on D-Day.
Canadian Army
3rd Canadian Infantry Division Divisional Troops
Headquarters 3rd Canadian Division. General officer commanding: Major General Rod Keller
3rd Infantry Division Signals Regiment, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
No. 3 Defence and Employment Platoon (Lorne Scots)
No. 4 Canadian Provost Company, Canadian Provost Corps
2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade. Commander: Brigadier R.A. Wyman
6th Armoured Regiment (1st Hussars)
10th Armoured Regiment (The Fort Garry Horse)
27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment)
Divisional reconnaissance and divisional machine gun / mortar
7th Reconnaissance Regiment (17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars)
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (machine gun and mortar 4.2 in)
Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery – divisional artillery (allocated for landings)
Headquarters RCA 3rd Division – CRA: Brigadier P.A.S. Todd
12th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA
13th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA
14th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA
19th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA
3rd Anti-tank Regiment, RCA
4th Light Anti-aircraft Regiment, RCA
Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers – divisional engineers
Headquarters RCE 3rd Division – CRE: Lieutenant-Colonel R.J. Cassidy
5th Canadian Field Company, RCE (Obstacle Clearance: Attached from I Canadian Corps Army Troops Engineers)
6th Canadian Field Company, RCE (Assault with 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade)
16th Canadian Field Company, RCE (Assault with 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade)
18th Canadian Field Company, RCE (Obstacle Clearance)
3rd Canadian Field Park Company, RCE
3 Canadian Divisional Bridge Platoon, RCE (Lt A. Secter)
7th Canadian Infantry (Assault) Brigade Group – Mike Green / Mike Red and Nan Green Beaches
Headquarters 7th Infantry Brigade. Commander: Brigadier H.W. Foster
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles
The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
The Regina Rifle Regiment
6th Armoured Regiment (1st Hussars) (Sherman DD tanks)
12th and 13th Field Regiments (SP), RCA
A Company (MG) and D Company, The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Machine Gun)
Platoon, 6th Canadian Field Company, RCE
248 A/T Battery, 62nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment RA (TA), with 17 pdr M10 self-propelled guns (from British I Corps)
7th Infantry Brigade Ground Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots)
No. 3 Battery, 2nd Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment with Centaur Close Support tanks
8th Canadian Infantry (Assault) Brigade Group – Nan White and Nan Red Beaches
Headquarters 8th Infantry Brigade. Commander: Brigadier K.G. Blackader
The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment
Le Régiment de la Chaudière
10th Armoured Regiment (The Fort Garry Horse) (Sherman DD tanks)
14th and 19th Field Regiments (SP), RCA Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
B Company (MG), The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Machine Gun)
Platoon, 16th Canadian Field Company, RCE
246 A/T Battery, 62 Anti-Tank Regiment RA (TA) (17 pdr anti-tank gun) - from I Corps
8th Infantry Brigade Ground Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots)
No. 4 Battery, 2nd Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment (Centaur close support tank)
9th Canadian Infantry Brigade – Landing through 8th CIB on Nan Beaches
Headquarters 9th Infantry Brigade. Commander: Brigadier D.G. Cunningham
The Highland Light Infantry of Canada
The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
The North Nova Scotia Highlanders
27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment)
C Company (MG) and 1/2 D Company (4.2-in mortars), The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Machine Gun)
9th Infantry Brigade Ground Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots)
Supporting corps divisional units integrated in Mike Sector and Nan Sector
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
No. 14, No. 22, No. 23 Field Ambulance and No. 17 Light Field Ambulance (2nd CAB)s
Royal Canadian Dental Corps
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Canadian Chaplain Service
British Forces
British forces on Juno beach included units from Second Army and Combined Operations Headquarters They also provided the tri-service Beach groups that defended the beaches from air attack, directed the following waves and arranged casualty evacuation. The 79th Armoured division was the administrative division of the specialist assault and combat engineering vehicle units allocated to overcome the defences.
HQ, 4th Special Service Brigade
No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando
Elements of 79th Armoured Division
"B" Squadron, 22nd Dragoons (Royal Armoured Corps) (Sherman Crab Mine flail)
HQ, 5 Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers (Detachment)
26 Assault Squadron, RE (Churchill AVRE)
80 Assault Squadron, RE (Churchill AVRE)
71st Field Company, RE (Attached)
3rd and 4th Batteries, 2nd Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment (Centaur support tanks)
Royal Armoured Corps
C Squadron, Inns of Court Regiment (armoured car unit tasked with rushing the bridges over the Orne river, south of Caen)
HQ 7th GHQ Troops Engineers, Royal Engineers – Comd: Col F.C. Nottingham (Landed as sub-units distributed amongst assaulting formations and Beach Groups)
65th Field Company, RE
72nd Field Company, RE
85th Field Company, RE
184th Field Company, RE
240th Field Company, RE
262nd (Sussex) Field Company, RE (attached from XII Corps Troops, Royal Engineers; distributed as beach obstacle clearance parties with 3rd Canadian Division)
582nd Field Company, RE
Platoon of 19th Field Company, RE (attached from I Corps Troops RE)
297th Field Park Company, RE
19th & 20th Stores Sections, RE
59th & 61st Mechanical Equipment Sections, RE
204th Works Section, RE
670th & 710th Artisan Works Companies, RE
Two Advanced Park Sections of 176th Workshop and Park Company, RE
48th Bomb Disposal Section, RE
1033rd & 1034th Port Operating Companies, RE
966th Inland Water Transport Operating Company, RE
1622nd Bailey Platoon of 106th Bridge Company, Royal Army Service Corps (RASC)
102 Beach Sub-Area
No.7 Beach Group, Mike sector, including:
8th (Irish) Battalion, King's Regiment
'O' Anti-Aircraft Assault Group (from 80th Anti-Aircraft Brigade)
Regimental HQ 114th Light AA Regiment – Comd: Lt-Col N.W. Hoare
372nd Battery, 114th LAA Regiment, less C Troop
321st Battery, 93rd LAA Regiment, less E Troop
274th Battery, 86th HAA Regiment
1 Troop 383rd Battery, 86th HAA Regiment
474th (Independent) Searchlight Battery, less B and C Troops
112nd Company, Pioneer Corps, less detachments
114th LAA Regiment Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME)
No. 8 Beach Group, Nan sector, including:
5th Battalion (Hackney Gurkhas) Royal Berkshire Regiment
'P' AA Assault Group (from 80th AA Brigade)
Regimental HQ 86th (Honourable Artillery Company) Heavy AA Regiment – Comd: Lt-Col G.H. Champness
273rd Battery, 86th HAA Regiment
383rd Battery, 86th HAA Regiment less 1 Troop
375th Battery, 114th LAA Regiment
1 Troop 296th Battery, 73rd LAA Regiment
1 Troop 321st Battery, 93rd LAA Regiment
155th AA Operations Room
Detachment 112nd Pioneer Company
86th HAA Regiment Workshop, REME
In reserve No.4 Beach Group
Naval forces
Force J was commanded by the British, and the flagship vessel came from the Royal Navy. Among the chief vessels in this combined British and Canadian Force were
HMS Hilary infantry landing and headquarters ship
The force also included 109 Royal Canadian Navy vessels, among them:
Two of the 11 destroyers (7 Fleet Class and 4 Hunt-class) were Canadian RCN:
HMCS Algonquin
HMCS Sioux
Two of the Landing Ships Infantry (Medium) were Canadian RCN:
HMCS Prince Henry
HMCS Prince David
Landing craft from both the RN and RCN were employed in Force J, the total number were:
1 Landing Ship Headquarters
2 Assault Group Headquarters Ship
3 Landing Ships Infantry (Large)
3 Landing Ships Infantry (Medium)
12 Landing Ships Infantry (Hand Hoisting)
20 Landing Craft Infantry (Large)
8 Landing Craft Infantry (Small)
142 Landing Craft Assault
4 Landing Craft Assault (Obstacle Clearance)
18 Landing Craft Assault (Hedgerow)
8 Landing Craft Support (Medium)
4 Landing Craft Headquarters
22 Landing Ship Tank Mark II
2 Landing Craft Tank Mark III (Flotilla of 10 craft each)
7 Landing Craft Tank Mark IV (Flotilla of 10 craft each)
2 Landing Craft Tank Mark V/VI (Flotilla of 10 craft each)
7 Landing Craft Flak
7 Landing Craft Gun (Large)
7 Landing Craft Tank (Armoured)
8 Landing Craft Tank (High Explosive)
9 Landing Craft Tank (Rocket)
36 Landing Craft Personnel (Large) Smoke Layer
4 Landing Barge Flak
4 Landing Craft Support (Large) Mark I
3 Landing Craft Support (Large) Mark II
1 Landing Ship Dock
15 Rhino ferry
German forces
Standing against the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, units of 716.Infanterie-Division (Static) – Wehrmacht Heer Coastal Defence (Bodenständigen) had little tactical mobility and its personnel, in general, belonged to the lowest category of conscript, coming from older age groups or from the Landsturm: Military District 6. While the division in Normandy with the fewest personnel; fronting the Juno sector, its density of troops was a little stronger than elsewhere. The division had no combat experience before D-Day, and on 1 May 1944 it only had 7,771 personnel of all ranks.
The 716. Infanterie-Division consisted of:
716.Division – HQ Stab Gefechtsstand: Caen: La Folie-Couvrechef – GOC: Generalleutnant Wilhelm Richter
Nachrichten-Abteilung 716. Kdr Major Werner Liedloff (Signals)
K.V.A. H1 / Küsten Verteidigung Abschnitt Caen. Kdr: Generalleutnant Wilhelm Richter. Gefechtsstand: Caen - La Folie-Couvrechef
K.V.-Gruppe. Küsten Verteidigung Gruppe Courseulles:
K.V.U.-Gr. Küsten Verteidigung Unter Gruppe Meuvaines: Major Lehman - Kdr Bataillon II. / 726. Gefechtsstand: St. Croix sur Mer (Bazenville)
K.V.U.-Gr. Küsten Verteidigung Unter Gruppe Seulles: Hauptmann Deptolla - Kdr Bataillon II. / 736. Gefechtsstand: Château de Tailleville at WN 23
K.V.-Gruppe. Küsten Verteidigung Gruppe Riva-Bella: Oberst Ludwig Krug - Kdr Grenadier-Regiment 736. Gefechtsstand: Colleville-sur-Orne at WN 17 Höhe
K.V.U.-Gr. Küsten Verteidigung Unter Gruppe Orne: - Kdr Bataillon I. / 736. Gefechtsstand: Colleville-sur-Orne
K.V.U.-Gr. Küsten Verteidigung Unter Gruppe Luc: Major Pipor - Kdr Bataillon III. / 736. Gefechtsstand: Cresserons
716.Division – Artillerie-Regiment 1716.
Bataillon I. / 1716 AR. East of Orne: WN 17 Beauvais
Bttn 1. Merville WN01 - NW Gonneville-sur-Orne
Bttn 2. Southwest of Colleville-sur-Orne - At WN16
Bttn 3. East of Orne - At Brieville
Bttn 4. Southwest Ouistreham - Château d'Eau: At WN12
Bataillon II. / 1716 AR. Ouistreham: West of Crepon
Bttn 5. Between South Crepon and Bazenville: At WN36a
Bttn 6. La Mare-Fontaine: Between Crepon and Bazenville - At WN32
Bttn 7.(Resi) North le Moulin sur Mue - West Bény-sur-Mer: At WN28
Bataillon III. / 1716 AR. Northwest of Caen: NOT in 716 Inf.Div. Sector
Bttn 8 Not in 716 Div Sector: At Maisy La Martiniere - WN84 (352 Inf Div)
Bttn 9. Not in 716 Div Sector: At Maisy Les Perruques - WN83 (352 Inf Div)
Bttn 10. (Waldersee) At Plumetot - N.E. Bayeux
GHQ Heeres-schwere-Artillerie-Abteilung 989. (Heeresgruppe-Reserve Attached) Gefechtsstand: Northeast of Reviers.•
Batterie 1. / s.Art.-Abtl 989. Southwest of Basly - Moved to Bénouville (x4 12.2 cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
Batterie 2. / s.Art.-Abtl 989. At Amblie - East of The Seulles (x4 12.2 cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
Batterie 3. / s.Art.-Abtl 989. East of Creully (x4 12.2 cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
Herres-Kusten-Artillerie-Abteilung 1260. (Attached) Gefechtsstand – Arromanches•
1. Bttr. / H.K.A. Abtl 1260. At St. Aubin-d'Arquenay: WN 08 - Ouistreham (x6 15.5 cm K 420 (f))
2. Bttr. / H.K.A. Abtl 1260. East of Arromanches - Attached to 352. Inf.Div.
3. Bttr. / H.K.A. Abtl 1260. At WN 35a - Mont Fleury (x4 12.2 cm K 390 (r))
4. Bttr. (MKM) / H.K.A. Abtl 1260. At WN 48 - Longues (x4 15 cm TbtsK C/36)
Flak-Zug / H.K.A. Abtl 1260.
Grenadier-Regiment 726. Oberst Walter Korfes Gefechtsstand : Château de Sully - Bayeux Attached to 352.Inf.-Div
Bataillon I./726. Stab & Kompanie 1/2/3/4 – Attached to 352.Inf.Div
Bataillon II./726. HQ Stab. Gefechtsstand: At Ste-Croix-sur-Mer: KVU-Gr Meuvaines
Kompanie 5./II. East of Tierceville, North of Colombiers-sur-Seulles
Kompanie 6./II. At Bazenville, Northwest of Villiers-le-Sec
Kompanie 7./II. West of Banville, South of Ste-Croix-sur-Mer
Kompanie 8.(schwere) /II. South of Crepon, North of Creully
Bataillon III./726. Stab & Kompanie 9/10/11/12 – Grandcamp-les-Bains: Attached to 352.Inf.Div
Bataillon IV./726. 439.Ost-Battalion: Attached to 352.Inf.Div
14(PaK) Kompanie. At Hameau de Vaux - Behind Vaux-Le Buisson
Grenadier-Regiment 736. Oberst Ludwig Krug Stab: Colleville-sur-Orne
Bataillon I./736. Stab I. Gefechtsstand: Ouistreham – Kdr KVU-Gr Orne. Kompanie 1/2/3/4 - (Riva Bella - UK Sword Sector)
Bataillon II./736. Stab II. Gefechtsstand: Château de Tailleville – Kdr KVU-Gr Seulles (WN 23)
Kompanie 5./ II. KoKdr Hauptmann Rudolf Grute
Zug - At Bernières-sur-Mer: WN 28 and WN28a
Zug / Stab Gruppen - At Saint Aubin-sur-Mer: WN 27
Kompanie 6./ II. KoKdr Hauptmann Grote
Zug - At Courseulles-sur-Mer EAST: WN 29
Zug - At Courseulles-sur-Mer WEST: WN 31
Zug-Gruppen - At Courseulles-sur-Mer SOUTH: WN 30
Kompanie 7./ II. La Rivière and Ver-sur-Mer (WN 33 UK Gold)
Kompanie 8.(schwere)/ II. Bn Reserve: Field Position – Les Ruines Saint-Ursin (La Tombette)
Bataillon III./736. Stab III. Gefechtsstand: Cresserons – Kdr KVUGr Luc (KVGr Riva Bella: UK Sword Sector)
Kompanie 9./ III. Langrunne-sur-Mer and Luc-sur-Mer (WN 24 UK Sword)
Kompanie 10./ III. Lion-sur-Mer and Hermanville-sur-Mer (WN 20 UK Sword)
Kompanie 11./ III. Bn Reserve: South of Tailleville - Northwest of Cresserons
Kompanie 12./ III. Bn Reserve: North of Douvres (WN 23a) and la-Délivrande (WN 22) (UK Sword)
Bataillon IV./736. 642. Ost-Battalion: Stab: Amfreville – Kompanie 1/2/3/4 (KV-Gr Riva Bella UK Sword)
14(PaK) Kompanie: Luc-sur-Mer and Lion-sur-Mer (UK Sword)
Ost-Battalion 441 (Ukrainian). (Attached) Stab: de Mars-Fontaine, SW Ver-sur-Mer
Einsatzfaehig - KVU-Gr. Seulles: Infanterie-Division 716. (Anlandungen: CA Juno)
Kompanie 2. (Jagdkommando-Kp. 52) Bn Reserve: Southeast of Courseulles-sur-Mer, At Les Rotys,
Einsatzfaehig - KVU-Gr. Meuvaines: Infanterie-Division 352. (Anlandungen: UK Gold)
Kompanie 1. (Ukrainer-Kp. 52) Hameau de Vaux (Aerium de Graye - Le Buisson) at WN 33a
Kompanie 3. West of Ver-sur-Mer, At Le Hable de Heurtot
Kompanie 4. East of Ver-sur-Mer
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 716. Gefechtsstand: Oberleutnant Kurt Kaergel – Biéville
Kompanie 1. (Sfl) / Pz.Jg-Abt 716. Gefechtsstand: At la Croix de Bois Biéville - North of Caen,
Kompanie 2. (StuG) / Pz.Jg-Abt 716. Gefechtsstand: At Reviers
Zug - Graye-sur-Mer - Hameau de la Valette: x3 7.5 cm Pak 40
Zug - Courseulles-sur-Mer South - Les Champs des Fers: x3 7.5 cm Pak 40
Zug - Berniers-sur-Mer - Les Perrucques: x2 8.8 cm Pak 43/41
Kompanie 3. (FlaK) / Pz.Jg-Abt 716. Gefechtsstand: At Sallenelles
Zug - At Tailleville la Tomblette: x6 7.5 cm D.C.A. Mle 1938(f) AA Guns.
Zug - At Tailleville la Tomblette: x20 3.2 cm Wurfgerät 40/41 Packkiste.
Zug - At Anisy. On Trailers:2 cm Flak 30/38/Flakvierling
Pionier-Bataillon 716. Gefechtsstand: Herouvillette-Haras
Kompanie 1. Hérouvillette, Northeast of Caen
Kompanie 2. Detached to 352.Inf.Div and Garrisoned: At Anisy / Mathieu
Kompanie 3. Detached to 352.Inf.Div
Schnelle-Brigade 30 / 716. Heeresgruppe-Reserve (Ersatzheer). Gefechtsstand: Coutances. Commander: Oberstleutnant H.F. von und Aufsess
Schnelle-Abteilung 513 [Bicycle]. Attached 06.06.1944 - Gefechtsstand: In Location At Coutances (West of St.Lo)
Schnelle-Abteilung 517 [Bicycle]. Attached 06.06.1944 - Gefechtsstand: In Location At Bréhal (South West of St.Lo)
Schnelle-Abteilung 518 [Bicycle]. Attached 06.06.1944 - Gefechtsstand: In Location At Cérences (South West of St.Lo)
716.Division – Divisional Troops.
716.Division – Versorgungs-truppen 716. (Supply)
716.Division – Verwaltungs-zug 716. (Food Services)
716.Division – Sanitäts-Btl 716. (Medical)
716.Division - Nachschub-Btl 716. (Transportation)
Panzer-Division 21., belonging to XXXXVII Pz.Gr.West, was allocated to AOK.7 (Army Group B) as its (only) reserve. Pz.Div.21 was reconstituted on 15 July 1943, in the reorganization of schnellen Brigade West (SB 931). Pz.Div.21 was absent from Normandy from March 1944, for Operation Maragretha, in Hungary, until May 1944, when it was reassigned to Brittany, and then moved up into Normandy. On 6 June 1944, Panzer-Division 21., on its initiative, adopted a 'new' organization for battle, as Regimental (Brigade) Groups were formed, PzKGr.Oppeln - Pz.Regt.22., and KGr.Luck - Pz.Gren-Regt 125., they regrouping an infantry battalion for a tank battalion, and KGr.Rauch - Pz.Gren-Regt192., was formed, given Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 155., assigned a battalion to each Kampfgruppe. The Canadians, coming South, from Juno Beach, did not experience a direct impact from either PzKGr.Oppeln or KGr.Luck and only felt a slight impact, in their area of influence, from the counter-move undertaken by KGr.Rauch, on 6 June.
Panzer-Division.21. Gefechtsstand: St. Pierre-sur-Dives (Begleitkompanie)
GOC Kommandeur: Generalmajor Edgar Feuchtinger
Panzer-Aufklärung-Abteilung. 21. Gefechtsstand: SE of Condé-sur-Noireau: x5 Kompanien (some Pz.)
Panzer-Regiment. 22. (former Pz.Regt.100.) Gefechtsstand: Aubigny (with Pz.FlaK-Ko.)
Kdr: Oberst Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (PzKGr. Oppeln: North of Caen - West of Orne – From 06.06.44)
I. Btl. /Pz.Regt. 22. Stab: Jort (Saint Piere-sur-Dives) StabsKo & Pz.Kompanien: 1. 2. 3. 4.
II. Btl. /Pz.Regt. 22. Stab: Fresné-la-Mère (Falaise) StabsKo & Pz.Kompanien: 5. 6. 7. 8.
Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment. 125(tgp) Gefechtsstand: Vimont (Stabs Ko.)
Kdr: (Baron) Major Freiherr Hans von Luck (KGr. Luck: East of Orne – From 06.06.44)
I. Btl. (Gepanzert) Stab: Fierville-la-Campagne: Kompanien (SPW) 1. 2. 3. & Kompanien 4.(sch)
II. Btl. (Motorized) Stab: Colombelles:
Kompanien (Mot.) 5. Northwest of Troarn
Kompanien (Mot.) 6. Les Carrieres - North of Chateau Bannevilles-les-Campagnes
Kompanien (Mot.) 7. Rainville
Kompanien 8.(sch) East of Colombelles
9. Kompanie (s.IG) /125. Colombelles
10. Kompanie (s-Werfer) /125. Colombelles
Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment. 192 (mot.) Gefechtsstand: Thury-Harcourt (Stabs Ko.)
Kdr: Oberst Josef Rauch (KGr. Rauch: Northwest of Caen – From 06.06.44)
I. Btl. (Gepanzert) Stab: Verson: Kompanien (SPW) 1. 2. 3. 4.
II. Btl. (Motorized) HQ Stab: Le Mesnil (Anisy) (13 May) Stabs Ko: Villons-les-Buissons
Kompanien 5. (Mot.) At Château la Londe, Northeast of Epron (verst.)
Kompanien 6. (Mot.) Buron
Kompanien 7. (Mot.) North of Périers-sur-le-Dan (Hermanville) (verst.) Southeast of Plumetot
Kompanien 8. (sch.) At Cairon and then KUGr Braatz – Bénouville Caen Canal Bridge
9. Kompanie (s.IG)/192. At Croisilles
10. Kompanie (Werfer)/192. At Thury-Harcourt
Panzer- Artillerie-Regiment. 155. Gefechtsstand: St. André-sur-Orne
Kdr: Oberst Hühne
I. Btl./155. Gefechtsstand – Mathieu:
Bttn 1. (sfl) Northwest of Beuville
Bttn 2. (Mot.) West of Périers-sur-le-Dan (WN 21a)
Bttn 3. (SPW) Northwest of Colomby-sur-Thaon
II. Btl./155. Gefechtsstand – May-sur-Orne: 4. Bttn. / 5. Bttn. / 6. Bttn.
III. Btl./155. Gefechtsstand – Thury-Harcourt: 7. Bttn. / 8. Bttn. / 9. Bttn.
10. Batterien (gp). (s.Werfer)
Heeres-Flakartillerie-Abteilung. (H.-Flak-Abtl.) 305. Gefechtsstand: Hérouville Kdr: Hauptmann Ohlendorf
1. Bttn. SE of Caen
2. Bttn. West of Caen
3. Bttn. At St. Pierre sur Dives
4. Bttn.
5. Bttn.
Heeresflakabt.200.
I. Bttn. Flak
II. Bttn. Flak
III Bttn. gemischte Flak
Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 200 (Stug.-Abtl. 200) Gefechtsstand: Quetteville
Batterien. 1.
Batterien. 2.
Batterien. 3.
Batterien. 4.
Batterien (Ko) 5. / Stug.-Abtl. 200. From Cambes-en-Plasne at Epron- North of Caen
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 200 (Pz.Jg.-Abtl. 200). Kdr: Hauptmann Werner von Lyncker, Stab: Saint-Pierre (Maison des Trois Chimnees) Tilly-sur-Seulles
Kompanie 1.(sfl) / Pz.Jg.ABt 200. Stab: Châteux de Grand-Tonne, At Sainte-Croix- Grand-Tonne (Martagny)
Kompanie 2.(sfl) / Pz.Jg.ABt200. Stab: Château du Mesnil-Patry, At Le Mesnil-Patry (Putot)
Kompanie 3.(sfl) / Pz.Jg.ABt 200. Stab: Camilly, South of Le Fresnet-Camilly
Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 220. Gefechtsstand: Clécy -Saint-Remy
Pz.Pi.Kompanie 1.(SPW) /220. At Quesnay, Northeast of Falaise
Pz.Pi.Kompanie 2.(SPW) /220. Gaillon and Vernon, Southeast of Rouen (Detached)
Pi Kompanie 3. (Mot.) /220. At Creully, Northeast of Bayeau
Pi.Zug Brücken-(Brüko) Kolonne
Pz.Div.21 – Divisions-Einheiten
Pz. Nachschubtruppen 200.
Pz. Nachrichtenabteilung 200.
Pz. Feld-Ersatz.Bataillon 200. Gefechtsstand: Condé-sur-Noireau – Stab & Kompanien 1. 2. 3. 4.
Notes
References
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.
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