- 7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
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unit_name=7th Armoured Brigade
caption=Current insignia of the 7th Armoured Brigade
dates=1938-Present
country=United Kingdom
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branch=British Army
type=Armoured Brigade
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command_structure= 1st Armoured Division
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garrison=Hohne ,Germany
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battles=Western Desert campaign
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anniversaries=The 7th Armoured Brigade is a formation of the
British Army . Thebrigade is also known as the 'Desert Rats', a nickname formerly held by the 7th Armoured Division [ [http://www2.army.mod.uk/7bde/history.htm 7th Armoured Brigade history] ] .History
The brigade was formed in 1938 as the Light Armoured Brigade which was part of the Mobile Division in
Egypt .When the Mobile Division became
7th Armoured Division , the LAB became the 7th Armoured Brigade in February 1940. The 7th Division had a redjerboa (a nocturnal rodent indigenous toNorth Africa ) as its emblem and became known as 'The Desert Rats'. The 7th Brigade, meanwhile, had a green jerboa as its emblem. The 7th Brigade became known as the 'Green Rats' or the 'Jungle Rats' after it moved to Burma in 1942.World War II
The Second World War broke out in September 1939, Britain and France declaring war on Germany after its invasion of Poland. Italy launched an invasion of British-controlled
Egypt shortly after entering the war on Germany's side in June 1940.The brigade fought in many of the major battles in North Africa, including
Operation Crusader in November, fighting atSidi Rezegh to try to relieve the Commonwealth forces in the port ofTobruk , besieged by Axis forces. The operation was the third attempt by the Allies to break the siege and was successful.It moved to
Burma in early 1942 just as the Japanese were pushing the Allies back. The brigade took part in the fighting retreat to India, successfully completed in May just before the monsoons would have cut them off.The 7th Armoured returned to the
Middle East in 1943, based inIraq and later Egypt. With Axis forces defeated in North Africa, the brigade's time was a quiet one until it moved toItaly in 1944 where it remained for the duration of the war.Post- World War II
Reformation
Shortly after the end of the Second World War, the 7th Armoured Brigade was disbanded and the 22nd Armoured Brigade was re-designated as the 7th Armoured Brigade, based in Germany as part of the
British Army of the Rhine (BAOR). The brigade has been stationed in Germany since then though BAOR was replaced byBritish Forces Germany in 1994. The brigade is presently based inHohne ,Lower Saxony .After the 7th Armoured Division was disbanded in 1958 the 7th Armoured Brigade adopted its insignia and nickname, perpetuating the history of the famed division. [ [http://www2.army.mod.uk/7bde/history.htm 7th Armoured Brigade history] ] It formed part of
1st (UK) Armoured Division when this was formed in 1976. After being briefly converted to "Task Force Alpha" in the late 1970s, the Brigade was reinstated in 1981, and has remained part of 1st Armoured Division since that date.Kuwait and Iraq
The 7th Armoured Brigade returned to the desert when it arrived in
Saudi Arabia in October 1990 as part ofOperation Granby , intended to protect Saudi Arabia from invasion bySaddam Hussain 'sIraq . The brigade, commanded by BrigadierPatrick Cordingley , later took part in theUnited Nations ground campaign to liberate Iraqi-occupiedKuwait on 24 February 1991 that began after a sustained air campaign. The Desert Rats, along with the rest of 1st Armoured Division, carried out a left-hook manoeuvre that swung round theIraqi Republican Guard . The brigade advanced deep into Iraqi territory, encountering some armour of the Republican Guard. The ground campaign formally ended on 28 February with the liberation of Kuwait achieved.Balkans
The brigade deployed to Bosnia in 1994 as part of the
UN IFOR peacekeeping organisation there. The brigade returned for another tour-of-duty in 1997, joining IFOR'sNATO replacement known asSFOR . After theKosovo War in 1999, the 7th Armoured Brigade returned to theBalkans for a tour-of-duty inKosovo in 2000, based in the capitalPristina . The brigade returned to Kosovo the following year.Iraq
Just before
Operation Telic began (Britain's contribution to the2003 invasion of Iraq ), the brigade, commanded by BrigadierGraham Binns , moved to Kuwait where it undertook extensive training and was 'desertised' for service in the Middle East. The brigade, consisting of 112Challenger 2 tank s, 140 Warriors and 32AS-90 155 mm self-propelled howitzers, entered Iraq on 21 March. The main objective of the Desert Rats was to advance towards Iraq's second largest city,Basra , and help encircle and isolate it. The brigade, led by the 1st Fusiliers Battlegroup, made a rapid advance towards the city and soon reached its outskirts, securingBasra Airport and the critical bridges across theShat-Al-Basra . The advance by the brigade met sporadic though fierce resistance, including an engagement between 14 Challenger 2s of theRoyal Scots Dragoon Guards and 14 Iraqi tanks, all of the Iraqi tanks being destroyed; it was the largest tank engagement by the British Army since WWII. Initially the Brigade was faced by very spirited but un-coordinated attacks from Basra and in the town of Az Zubayr. These attacks were initially orchestrated by members of the Iraqi secret police, who used violence and threats against family members to coerce men to attack the Desert Rats and other elements of 1st Armoured Division. As their influence waned, so did the frequency and ferocity of the Iraqi attacks.The 1st Armoured Division, including 7th Brigade, then undertook a number of raids into the city against specific targets, but in a plan that was very patient bided their time on the outskirts of Basra. On 6 April the Desert Rats, led by Challenger 2s of the
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ,Queen's Royal Lancers and2nd Royal Tank Regiment with Warriors of the 1st Fusiliers,Irish Guards andBlack Watch pushed into the city on 6 April and stayed. They met sporadic resistance from Iraqi soldiers and irregulars known as Fedayeen. Basra was, for the most part, now controlled by 1st Division though further engagements did take place. The war was officially declared over on 1 May. The Desert Rats remained in Iraq after the war, acting as peacekeepers and helping to rebuild the country while based in the British sector in the south of Iraq. The brigade began to leave in late June, being replaced by 19th Mechanised Brigade.Since 2003 7 Armoured Brigade has returned twice to Iraq, in 2005 and 2008.
Brigade Composition
Iraq War, 2003
*7th Armoured Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron (207)
*32 (Armoured) RegimentRoyal Engineers
*3rd RegimentRoyal Horse Artillery - (AS-90 155 mm howitzers)
*Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Battlegroup, including elements of 1st BattalionIrish Guards (Challenger 2 and Warrior)
*2nd Royal Tank Regiment Battlegroup, including elements of 1st BattalionThe Light Infantry - (Challenger 2's and Warriors)
*TheBlack Watch Battlegroup, including elements ofQueen's Royal Lancers (Challenger 2's and Warriors)
*1st Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Battlegroup, including elements of Queen's Royal Lancers (Challenger 2 and Warriors)Brigade Units
7th Armoured Brigade Units 2008
* 7 Armoured Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron (207 Signal Squadron) Based at Soltau
* 1 Armoured Division - 22 Brigade HQ (201 Signal Squadron) based at Hohne
* The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) (Armoured)
* The Highlanders, 4th BattalionThe Royal Regiment of Scotland (Armoured Infantry)
* The 9/12th Lancers (Light Cavalry)
* 1st Battalion,The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (Armoured Infantry)
* 2nd Battalion,The Royal Anglian Regiment (Light Role)
*3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (Self Propelled Artillery)
* 32 RegimentRoyal Engineers
* 2nd Battalion,Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
* 111 Provost Company
* 29 CS Medical Squadron,Royal Army Medical Corps
* 2 Logistic Support Regiment, [(Royal Logistic Corps)]References
See also
*1st Armoured Division
*7th Armoured Division
*4th Armoured Brigade
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