- 3rd Royal Tank Regiment
The 3rd Royal Tank Regiment (3 RTR) was an armoured regiment of the
British Army until 1992. It was part of theRoyal Tank Regiment , itself part of theRoyal Armoured Corps . It originally saw action as C Battalion, Tank Corps in 1917.In
1939 it was retitled from 3rd Royal Tank Corps. In1940 , it was preparing to go to France as part of 1st Armoured Division when it was diverted at short notice to Calais. It fought during the four-day Siege of Calais. All its tanks were lost, and many personnel killed or taken prisoner, but some escaped toDunkirk or were evacuated from Calais before the port fell.The unit was subsequently rebuilt in the UK as part of 3rd Armoured Brigade, its original parent formation. Shipped to the Middle East, it was part of the
British 1st Armoured Brigade when it went to Greece to try and stem the German invasion in 1941.In 1942, it briefly amalgamated with the
5th Royal Tank Regiment , as the 3rd/5th Royal Tank Regiment, returning to its previous title a month later. It formed part of 8th Armoured Brigade, fighting at El Alamein, and in Tunisia, Sicily and Normandy.In 1959, it amalgamated with the
6th Royal Tank Regiment without change of title.In 1992, it amalgamated with the
2nd Royal Tank Regiment .External links
* [http://www.rtrmerseysidebranch.co.uk Merseysidebranch Royal Tank Regiment ]
References
* [http://www.regiments.org/deploy/uk/reg-cav/rtr3.htm 3rd Royal Tank Regiment at regiments.org]
* [http://www.ordersofbattle.com/UnitData.aspx?UniX=3778&Tab=Uhi Orders of Battle.com]Further reading
*"Taming the panzers : Monty’s tank battalions : 3 RTR at war", by Patrick Delaforce. Sutton, 2000. ISBN 0750925507 (2000), ISBN 0750931973 (2003 pbk)
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