4th Canadian (Armoured) Division

4th Canadian (Armoured) Division

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division


caption=4th Canadian Armoured Division Formation Patch
dates= 1940-1945
country= Canada
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branch= Canadian Army
type=Armoured
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battles= Battle of Normandy
Battle of the Scheldt
notable_commanders=Chris Vokes
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The 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division was created by conversion of 4th Canadian Infantry Division at the beginning of 1942 in Canada. The division proceeded overseas in 1942, with its two main convoys reaching the United Kingdom in August and October.

The division spent almost two years training in the UK before crossing to Normandy in July 1944. It participated in the battle of the Falaise pocket, the advance from Normandy, spent almost two months engaged at the Breskens pocket, wintered in the Netherlands, and took part in the final advance across northern Germany.

The division is referenced in the video game "Call of Duty 3".

Formation

1944-1945

; 4th Canadian Armoured Brigade :
*21st Canadian Armoured Regiment (Governor General's Foot Guards)
*22nd Canadian Armoured Regiment (The Canadian Grenadier Guards)
*28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (The British Columbia Regiment)
*The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor)

; 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade :
*The Lincoln and Welland Regiment
*The Algonquin Regiment
*The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)

; Other Units :
*29th Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment (The South Alberta Regiment)
*15th Field Regiment, RCA
*23rd Field Regiment, RCA
*5th Anti-tank Regiment, RCA
*8th Light Anti-aircraft Regiment, RCA
*4th Canadian (Armoured) Divisional Signals, R.C. Sigs

David Vivian Currie VC

David Vivian Currie VC was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions in command of a battle group of tanks from The South Alberta Regiment, artillery, and infantry of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada at St. Lambert-sur-Dives, during the final actions to close the Falaise Gap. This was the only Victoria Cross awarded to a Canadian soldier during the Normandy campaign (June 6 1944 through to the end of August 1944), and the only VC ever awarded to a member of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.

The then-32 year-old Currie was a Major in The South Alberta Regiment. During the Battle of Falaise, Normandy, between August 18 - August 20 1944, Currie was in command of a small mixed force of tanks, self-propelled anti-tank guns and infantry which had been ordered to cut off one of the Germans' main escape routes.

After Currie led the attack on the village of St. Lambert-sur-Dives and consolidated a position halfway inside it, he repulsed repeated enemy attacks over the next day and a half. Despite heavy casualties, Major Currie's command destroyed seven enemy tanks, twelve 88 mm guns and 40 vehicles, which led to the deaths of 300 German soldiers, 500 wounded and 1,100 captured. The remnants of two German armies were denied an escape route.

ee also

*Friesoythe
*Christopher Vokes

External links

* [http://www.memorial-montormel.org/?id=71 History of the 4th Canadian armoured division at memorial-montormel.org]


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