Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle

The Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the Second Battle of El Alamein during the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War, 23 October – 4 November 1942.

British Eighth Army

Lt.-Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery

Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Law Montgomery

Under direct Army Command

Army Troops

  • B Squadron, 6th Royal Tank Regiment
  • 6th South African Armoured Car Regiment (one troop)
  • 566th Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers
  • 588th Army Troops Company, Royal Engineers
  • 25th Field Company, South African Engineers
  • 27th Field Company, South African Engineers
  • 31st Field Company, South African Engineers
  • 8th Army Signals, Royal Corps of Signals

British X Corps

Lt.-Gen. Herbert Lumsden
Lieutenant-General Herbert Lumsden
  • Under direct Corps Command
    • X Corps Troops, Royal Engineers[2]
      • 571st Army Field Company (attached to 10th Armoured Division)
      • 572nd Army Field Company (attached to 1st Armoured Division)
      • 573rd Army Field Company (attached to 10th Armoured Division)
      • 570th Corps Field Park Company
    • X Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals

British 1st Armoured Division

Major-General Raymond Briggs
  • Division-level units
    • 12th Royal Lancers
    • 2nd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
    • 4th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
    • 11th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (Honourable Artillery Company) (ex 8th Armoured Division)[lower-alpha 4]
    • 76th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 42nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 1st Armoured Divisional Engineers
      • 1st Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
      • 9th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 1st Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
  • British 2nd Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Arthur Fisher) (92 Sherman, 68 Crusader, one Grant = 161 tanks [3])
  • British 7th Motor Brigade (Brigadier Thomas J. Bosville)
    • 2nd Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps
    • 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade[lower-alpha 5]
    • 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
  • Hammerforce (attached from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 4th/6th South African Armoured Car Regiment
    • 146th (Pembroke & Cardiganshire) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 73rd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 56th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • Z Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (machine gun company)
    • 7th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 9th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
  • Minefield Task Force (under Commanding Officer, 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade)[lower-alpha 6]
    • 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) (one troop)
    • 9th Queen's Royal Lancers (one troop)
    • 10th Royal Hussars (one troop)
    • 7th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 9th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 572nd Army Field Company (from X Corps Troops Royal Engineers)
    • 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (less Support Company)

British 10th Armoured Division

Major-General Alexander Gatehouse
  • Division-level units
    • Royal Dragoons
    • 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
    • 5th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (attached from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 104th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (attached from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 98th (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry Queen Mary’s) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 84th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 53rd (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 10th Armoured Divisional Signals
      • 2nd Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
      • 3rd Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 6th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (attached from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 141st Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 10th Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
  • British 8th Armoured Brigade (Brig. Edward C.N. Custance) (45 Crusader, 57 Grant, 31 Sherman = 133 tanks)
  • British 24th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Arthur G. Kenchington) (attached from 8th Armoured Division) (2 Grants, 93 Sherman, 45 Crusader = 140 tanks)
    • 41st Royal Tank Regiment
    • 45th Royal Tank Regiment
    • 47th Royal Tank Regiment
    • 11th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps
  • British 133rd Infantry Brigade (Brigadier Alec W. Lee)[lower-alpha 7]
    • 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
    • 4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
    • 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
    • W Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (machine gun company) (attached from 8th Armoured Division)
  • Minefield Task Force (Lt.-Col. G.R. McMeekan, Commanding Royal Engineer, 10th Armoured Division) (attached to 133rs Bde for mine clearance)[4]
    • 3rd Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 571st Army Field Company (from X Corps Troops Royal Engineers)
    • 573rd Army Field Company (from X Corps Troops Royal Engineers)
    • 141 Field Park Squadron (detachment)

British 8th Armoured Division

Major-General Charles Gairdner
  • 6th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (detached to 10th Armoured Division)
  • 9th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (detached to 1st Armoured Division)
  • 145th Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers
  • 8th Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals

British XIII Corps

Lt.-Gen. Brian Horrocks
Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks

British 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division

Major-General John S. Nichols

British 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division

Major-General Ivor T.P. Hughes

British 7th Armoured Division

Major-General John Harding
  • Division-level Units
    • 1st Household Cavalry Regiment
    • 11th Hussars (under command from 4th Armoured Brigade, in reserve])
    • 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry (under command from 8th Armoured Division)
    • 44th Reconnaissance Regiment (under command from 44th Infantry Division)
    • 3rd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
    • 4th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 97th (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 65th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 15th (Isle of Man) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 7th Armoured Divisional Engineers
      • 4th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
      • 21st Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
      • 143rd Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers
    • 7th Armoured Division Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
  • British 4th Light Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Marcus G. Roddick) (57 Stuart, 14 Grant = 71 tanks and 9 armoured cars)
  • British 22nd Armoured Brigade (Brigadier George "Pip" Roberts) (57 Grant, 50 Crusader, 19 Stuart = 126 tanks)
  • 1st Free French Brigade Group (under command) (Brigadier Marie Pierre Koenig)
    • 1st Battalion, Foreign Legion
    • 2nd Battalion, Foreign Legion
    • 3rd Battalion, Pacific Marine Infantry
    • 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (attached)
    • 1st Free French Artillery Regiment
    • 2nd Anti-Aircraft Company, 1st Marine Fusiliers
    • 2nd Free French Anti-Tank Company
    • 22nd North African Anti-Tank Company
    • 1st Field Company, Free French Engineers
  • With (under command)
    • 1st Free French Flying Column
    • Armoured Car Squadron and Portee troop, 1st Morocco Spahis
    • 1st Free French Tank Company
    • Anti-Aircraft troop, 1st Battalion, French Foreign Legion

British XXX Corps

Lt.-Gen. Oliver Leese
Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese
  • Under direct Corps Command
    • XXX Corps Defence Squadron
    • C Squadron, 4th/6th South African Armoured Car Regiment
    • 7th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 64th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 69th (Caernarvon & Denbigh Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 66th Mortar Company, Royal Engineers (two sections detached to 9th Australian Division)
    • 11th Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 13th Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 22nd Field Park Company, South African Engineers
    • XXX Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals

Australian 9th Division

Major-General Leslie Morshead
  • Division-level Units
    • 9th Division Cavalry Regiment
    • 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion
    • 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion
    • 2/7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
    • 2/8th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
    • 2/12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
    • 3rd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
    • 4th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
    • 2/3rd Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers
    • 2/7th Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers
    • 2/13th Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers
    • 2/4th Field Park Company, Royal Australian Engineers
    • 9th Australian Division Signals
  • Australian 24th Brigade (Brigadier Arthur H.L. Godfrey)
    • 2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion, Western Australia
    • 2/32nd Australian Infantry Battalion, Victoria
    • 2/43rd Australian Infantry Battalion, South Australia
  • Australian 26th Brigade (Brigadier David A. Whitehead)
  • Australian 20th Brigade (Brigadier Hugh Wrigley)
    • 2/13th Australian Infantry Battalion, New South Wales
    • 2/15th Australian Infantry Battalion, Queensland
    • 2/17th Australian Infantry Battalion, New South Wales

British 51st (Highland) Infantry Division

Major-General Douglas Wimberley

2nd New Zealand Division

Lieutenant-General Bernard Freyberg
  • Division-level Units
    • 2nd New Zealand Division Cavalry Regiment
    • 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion
    • 4th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
    • 5th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
    • 6th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
    • 7th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
    • 14th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery
    • 6th Field Company, Royal New Zealand Engineers
    • 7th Field Company, Royal New Zealand Engineers
    • 8th Field Company, Royal New Zealand Engineers
    • 5th Field Park Company, Royal New Zealand Engineers
    • 2nd New Zealand Division Signals
  • New Zealand 5th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier Howard Kippenberger)
    • 21st Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
    • 22nd Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
    • 23rd Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
    • 28th (Māori) Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
  • New Zealand 6th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier William Gentry)
    • 24th Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
    • 25th Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
    • 26th Battalion, New Zealand Infantry
  • British 9 Armoured Brigade (Brigadier John Currie) (35 Sherman, 37 Grant, 46 Crusader = 118 tanks)

South African 1st Infantry Division

Major-General Dan Pienaar
  • Division-level Units
    • 8th Royal Tank Regiment [lower-alpha 9]
    • 3rd South African Armoured Car Reconnaissance Regiment
    • Regiment President Steyn (machine gun battalion)
    • 2nd Regiment Botha (in reserve until 31 October)
    • 1st Field Regiment, Cape Field Artillery, South African Artillery
    • 4th Field Regiment, South African Artillery
    • 7th Field Regiment, South African Artillery
    • 1st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, South African Artillery
    • 1st Anti-Tank Regiment, South African Artillery
    • 1st Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 2nd Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 3rd Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 5th Field Company, South African Engineers
    • 19th Field Park Company, South African Engineers
    • 1st South African Division Signals
  • South African 1st Infantry Brigade (Brigadier E.P. Hartshorn)
  • South African 2nd Infantry Brigade (Brigadier Evered Poole)
  • South African 3rd Infantry Brigade

4th Indian Infantry Division

Major-General Francis Tuker

Corps Reserve

  • British 23rd Armoured Brigade (Brigadier George W. Richards) (186 Valentine tanks)
    • 8th Royal Tank Regiment (detached to 1 SA Division)
    • 40th Royal Tank Regiment (detached to 9 Australian Division)
    • 46th Royal Tank Regiment
    • 50th Royal Tank Regiment (detached to 51st Highland Division)
    • 121st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 168th Battery, 56th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • 295th Army Field Company, Royal Engineers (three troops detached to 50th Royal Tank Regiment with 51st (Highland) Division)

Panzer Armee Afrika

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

Generalfeldmarschall [lower-alpha 10] Erwin Rommel [lower-alpha 11]

Army troops

German 90th Light Afrika Division

Generalmajor [lower-alpha 12] Ernst Strecker
  • 155th Panzergrenadier Regiment (with 707th Heavy Infantry Gun Company)
  • 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment (with 708th Heavy Infantry Gun Company)
  • 346th Panzergrenadier Regiment (should be 361st, 346th assigned to 217th Inf Div, the 361st was formed in theatre from former French Foreign Legionnaires of German origin)
  • 190th Artillery Regiment
  • 190th Anti-tank Battalion
  • under command: Force 288 (Panzergrenadier Regiment Afrika, the three battalions listed after this are not part of this 8-to-10 company detachment)
    • 605th Anti-tank Battalion
    • 109th Anti-aircraft Battalion
    • 606th Anti-aircraft Battalion

Deutsches Afrika Korps

Gnlltnt. Wilhem Ritter von Thoma
Generalleutnant [lower-alpha 13] Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

German 15th Panzer Division

Generalmajor [lower-alpha 14] Gustav von Vaerst
  • 8th Panzer Regiment
  • 115th Panzergrenadier Regiment
  • 33rd Artillery Regiment
  • 33rd Anti-tank Battalion
  • 33rd Engineer Battalion

German 21st Panzer Division

Generalmajor [lower-alpha 15] Heinz von Randow
  • 5th Panzer Regiment
  • 104th Panzergrenadier Regiment
  • 155th Artillery Regiment
  • 39th Anti-tank Battalion
  • 200th Engineer Battalion

Italian Army Africa

Marshal Ettore Bastico

The commander of the Italian Army Africa Marshal Ettore Bastico had no tactical control over Italian formations at El Alamein. All Italian units there were assigned to Rommel's Panzer Armee Afrika. The only two units under Bastico's command were the 16th Motorised Division Pistoia, which had just arrived from Italy and was not yet ready for frontline duty, and the 136th Armoured Division Giovani Fascisti, which was garrisoning the Siwa Oasis

16th Motorised Division "Pistoia"

  • 16th Motorised Division Pistoia, Division General Giuseppe Falugi
    • 35th Motorised Infantry Regiment "Pistoia"
    • 36th Motorised Infantry Regiment "Pistoia"
    • 3rd Motorised Artillery Regiment "Fossalta"
    • 16th Mortar Battalion
    • 51st Mixed Motorised Engineer Battalion
    • 16th Anti-Tank Company

136th Armoured Division "Giovani Fascisti"

  • 136th Armoured Division Giovani Fascisti, Division General Ismaele Di Nisio
    • Infantry Regiment "Giovani Fascisti" (2x battalions)
    • IX Autonomous Infantry Battalion
    • 136th Artillery Regiment
    • XIV Artillery Group (65/17 guns)
    • XV Artillery Group (65/17 guns)
    • XVI Artillery Group (65/17 guns)
    • XVII Artillery Group (100/17 howitzers)
    • 88th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • III Armored Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri del Monferrato" (AB 41 Armoured cars)

X Army Corps

  • Italian X Army Corps[6], Army Corps General Edoardo Nebbia; Division General Enrico Frattini in temporary command until 26 October
    • 9th Bersaglieri Regiment
    • XXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion
    • XXX Bersaglieri Battalion
    • 16th Army Corps Artillery Grouping
    • XLIX Heavy Field Artillery Group (105/28 canons)
    • CXLVII Heavy Field Artillery Group (149/28 howitzers)
    • X Construction Engineer Battalion
    • X Signals Engineer Battalion
    • XXXI Sappers Engineer Battalion
    • 65th Field Hospital
    • 91st Field Hospital

17th Infantry Division "Pavia"

  • 17th Infantry Division Pavia, Division General Nazzareno Scattaglia
    • 27th Infantry Regiment "Pavia" (2x battalions)
    • 28th Infantry Regiment "Pavia" (2x battalions)
    • 26th Artillery Regiment "Rubicone"
      • II Group (75/27 field guns)
      • III Group (75/27 field guns)
      • IV Group (75/27 field guns)
      • 77th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 432nd Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • XVII Mixed Engineer Battalion

27th Infantry Division "Brescia"

  • 27th Infantry Division Brescia, Division General Brunetto Brunetti
    • 19th Infantry Regiment "Brescia" (2x battalions)
    • 20th Infantry Regiment "Brescia" (3x battalions)
    • 1st Fast Artillery Regiment
      • I Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • III Group (75/27 field guns)
      • IV Group (75/27 field guns)
      • V Group (8.8cm Flak and 20/65 guns)
      • 401st Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 404th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • XXVII Mixed Engineer Battalion

185th Infantry Division "Folgore"

  • 185th Infantry Division "Folgore", Division General Enrico Frattini
    • 186th Infantry Regiment "Folgore"[7]
      • V Paratroopers Battalion
      • VI Paratroopers Battalion
      • VII Paratroopers Battalion
      • Cannons Company (47/32 cannons)
    • 187th Infantry Regiment "Folgore"[8]
      • II Paratroopers Battalion
      • IV Paratroopers Battalion
      • VIII Paratroopers Battalion (had re-roled as Paratroopers Sapper Battalion in May 1942)[9]
      • Cannons Company (47/32 cannons)
    • 185th Artillery Regiment "Folgore"[10]
      • I Paratroopers Artillery Group (3x batteries with 47/32 cannons)
      • III Paratroopers Artillery Group (3x batteries with 47/32 cannons)
      • 7th Paratroopers Artillery Battery (47/32 cannons)
      • Regimental Services Battery
      • 146th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 411th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)

Ramcke Parachute Brigade

XX Army Corps

  • Italian XX Army Corps[12], Army Corps General Giuseppe de Stephanis
    • XVIII Anti-aircraft and Anti-tank Artillery Group (8.8cm Flak and 20/65 guns)
    • LXII Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (75/50 cannons)
    • XXXIV Special Engineer Battalion
    • 106th Field Hospital
    • 576th Field Hospital

101st Motorised Division "Trieste"

  • 101st Motorised Division Trieste, Division General Francisco La Ferla
    • 65th Motorised Infantry Regiment "Valtellina" (2x battalions)
    • 66th Motorised Infantry Regiment "Valtellina" (2x battalions)
    • 21st Motorised Artillery Regiment "Po"
      • I Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • II Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • III Group (75/27 field guns)
      • IV Group (75/27 field guns)
    • 5th Battery / XLII Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (75/50 cannons)
    • VIII Armoured Bersaglieri Battalion (AB 41 armoured cars)
    • XI Medium Tank Battalion (M13/40 and M14/41 tanks)
    • XXXII Mixed Motorised Engineer Battalion

132nd Armoured Division "Ariete"

  • 132nd Armoured Division Ariete[11], Division General Francesco Arena
    • 132nd Tank Infantry Regiment (M13/40 and M14/41 tanks)
      • IX Medium Tank Battalion
      • X Medium Tank Battalion
      • XIII Medium Tank Battalion
    • 8th Bersaglieri Regiment
      • III Bersaglieri Anti-tank Battalion (47/32 cannons)
      • V Bersaglieri Battalion
      • XII Bersaglieri Battalion
    • 132nd Artillery Regiment
      • I Group (75/27 field guns)
      • II Group (75/27 field guns)
      • III Group (105/28 cannons)
      • V (DLI) Self-propelled Artillery Group (Semovente 75/18)
      • VI (DLII) Self-propelled Artillery Group (Semovente 75/18)
    • XV Heavy Field Artillery Group (105/28 cannons)
    • XXXI Anti-aircraft and Anti-tank Artillery Group (8.8cm Flak
    • DI Anti-aircraft and Anti-tank Artillery Group (90/53 cannons and 20/65 guns)
    • III Armored Squadrons Group "Nizza Cavalleria" (AB 41 Armoured cars)
    • CXXXII Mixed Engineer Battalion

133rd Armoured Division "Littorio"

  • 133rd Armoured Division Littorio, Division General Gervasio Bitossi
    • 133rd Tank Infantry Regiment (M13/40 and M14/41 tanks)
      • IV Medium Tank Battalion
      • XII Medium Tank Battalion
      • LI Medium Tank Battalion
    • 12th Bersaglieri Regiment
      • XXI Bersaglieri Anti-tank Battalion (47/32 cannons)
      • XXIII Bersaglieri Battalion
      • XXXVI Bersaglieri Battalion
    • 3rd Fast Artillery Regiment
      • II Group (75/27 field guns)
      • III Group (105/28 cannons)
      • 5th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 406th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • DLIV Self-propelled Artillery Group (Semovente 75/18)
    • DLVI Self-propelled Artillery Group (Semovente 75/18)
    • CCCXXXII Frontier Guard Artillery Group (100/17 howitzers)
    • XXIX Anti-aircraft and Anti-tank Artillery Group (8.8cm Flak
    • III Armored Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Novara" (Fiat L6/40 light tanks)
    • CXXXIII Mixed Engineer Battalion

164th Light Africa Division

XXI Army Corps

  • Italian XXI Army Corps[13], Army Corps General Enea Navarini; Division General Alessandro Gloria in temporary command until October 26
    • 7th Bersaglieri Regiment
    • X Bersaglieri Battalion
    • XI Bersaglieri Battalion
    • 8th Army Corps Artillery Grouping
    • XXXIII Heavy Field Artillery Group (149/40 guns)
    • LII Heavy Field Artillery Group (152/37 guns)
    • CXXXI Group (149/28 howitzers)
    • XXVII Construction Engineer Battalion
    • 14th Fortification Engineer Company

25th Infantry Division "Bologna"

  • 25th Infantry Division Bologna, Division General Giorgio Masina
    • 39th Infantry Regiment "Bologna" (3x battalions)
    • 40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna" (2x battalions)
    • 205th Artillery Regiment
      • I Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • II Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • III Group (75/27 field guns)
      • IV Group (75/27 field guns)
      • 4th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 437th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • CCCLVII Frontier Guard Artillery Group (8 cm FK M. 5|77/28]] field guns)
    • XXV Mixed Engineer Battalion

102nd Motorised Division "Trento"

  • 102nd Motorised Division Trento, Brigadier General Giorgio Masina
    • 61st Motorised Infantry Regiment "Sicilia" (3x battalions)
    • 62nd Motorised Infantry Regiment "Sicilia" (3x battalions)
    • 46th Motorised Artillery Regiment "Trento"
      • I Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • II Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • III Group (75/27 field guns)
      • IV Group (75/27 and 75/13 field guns)
      • 412th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
      • 414th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery (20/65 guns)
    • LXIII Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (75/50 cannons)
    • CCCLIV Frontier Guard Artillery Group (8 cm FK M. 5|77/28]] field guns)
    • CCCLV Frontier Guard Artillery Group (75/27 field guns)
    • CXXXI Heavy Field Artillery Group (149/28 howitzers)
    • IV Anti-tank Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna" (47/32 cannons)
    • LI Mixed Motorised Engineer Battalion

Notes

  1. Equipped with minesweeping Matilda tanks, allotted to XXX Corps for minefield clearance[1]
  2. For HQ and railway protection[1]
  3. Used for HQ protection, camouflage and guard duties[1]
  4. Equipped with M7 Priest
  5. Detached less support company to Hammerforce
  6. Attached to Hammerforce for mine clearance [3]]
  7. Attached from 44th Infantry Division
  8. Attached to 2nd New Zealand Division 29 October to 3 November
  9. Attached from 23rd Armoured Brigade, in reserve until 31 October; 1 SA Division had a Reserve Group comprising 8 RTR, 3 SA Armoured Car Regt. less two squadrons, 2 Regt. Botha (from 1 SA Infantry Brigade), a battery of anti-tank guns and a troop each of light anti-aircraft guns and Scorpion anti-mine flail tanks. The group was disbanded on 31 October.[5]
  10. Equivalent to an Anglo Field Marshal
  11. General der Panzertruppe Georg Stumme was in command at the start of the battle in Rommel's absence on sick leave.
  12. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Brigadier-General
  13. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Major-General
  14. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Brigadier-General
  15. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Brigadier-General
  16. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Brigadier-General
  17. Equivalent to an Anglo-American Major-General

References

  1. Joslen, p. 566
  2. Pakenham-Walsh, pp. 385 & 393.
  3. Joslen, p. 567
  4. Joslen, p. 568
  5. Joslen, p. 573
  6. "El Alamein - Il X Corpo d'Armata". Italian Army. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  7. "186° Reggimento Paracadutisti "Folgore" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  8. "187° Reggimento Paracadutisti "Folgore" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  9. "8° Reggimento Genio Guastatori Paracadutisti "Folgore" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  10. "185° Reggimento Artiglieria Paracadutisti "Folgore" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  11. "El Alamein - Lo schieramento italiano". Italian Army. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  12. "El Alamein - Il XX Corpo d'Armata". Italian Army. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  13. "El Alamein - Il XXI Corpo d'Armata". Italian Army. Retrieved 16 November 2019.

Sources

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