Major Roland Pillinger

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Training and anti-invasion duties. June sees Lt.-Colonel C. B. Harvey appointed to command. Embark at Greenock for Suez via Cape. Arrive Nov. 17th, equipped with American Honey and Crusader tanks

This entry was posted on November 14, 2019 by Richard Pillinger.

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← June 7th withdrew to position south of the Seine. June 15th ordered to move to Brest. June 16th embark onto Manxmaid for Plymouth. 4 officers and 17 O. R. killed, 5 officers and 3 O. R. wounded and 32 O. R. captured. Move to wiltshire. June 22th Saunna – contact with enemy. Capture 30 Italian soldiers and 2 officers. Enemy drawn from approach to Brigade HQ. 5 officers and 12 O. R. killed, 20 O. R. wounded. Grant tanks withdrew from Charuba. May 26th battle of Knightsbridge. May 30th withdrew from Sollum to re-fit. Lt.-Colonel J.P.Archer Shee assumes command. →
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