- Guards Support Group
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unit_name= Guards Support Group
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dates= 1941 - 1942
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branch=British Army
type= Armoured Support
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command_structure=Guards Armoured Division
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battle_honours=The Guards Support Group was a
brigade size formation within the BritishGuards Armoured Division . The Support Group (or "pivot group") provided whatever support the division's armoured brigades needed for the operation in hand. It was able to provide motorised infantry, field artillery, anti-tank artillery or light anti-aircraft artillery as needed. It was formed in 1941 by the conversion of the7th Infantry Brigade (Guards) which had served in theBattle of France , and disbanded in 1942 without seeing any active service. [cite web|title=order of battle|url=http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=4156&Tab=Uhi]Commanders
*15-Sep-1941 10-Oct-1941 Brigadier A de L Cazenove
*10-Oct-1941 31-May-1942 Brigadier LC Manners-SmithFormation
*1st Battalion
Welsh Guards
*153 Field Regiment,Royal Artillery
*21 Anti-Tank Regiment Royal Artillery
*94 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillry [cite web|title=order of battle|url=http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=4156&Tab=Sub]Footnotes
*Boscawen, Robert. "Armoured Guardsmen: A War Diary, June 1944-April 1945". Barnsley, England: Pen & Sword, 2001.
*Sanders, J, British Guards Armoured Division 1941-1945, Osprey Vanguard, 1979
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