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4th Light Brigade Combat Team

4th Light Brigade Combat Team, previously known as 4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East, and before that as 4th Mechanized Brigade and before that 4th Armoured Brigade is a brigade formation of the British Army, currently based in Catterick, North Yorkshire as part of 1st (United Kingdom) Division.[1] The brigade, now known as the 'Black Rats', was formed in 1939 and fought in the Second World War in the Western Desert Campaign in North Africa. The Black Rats were subsequently involved in the invasion of Sicily and fighting in Italy before taking part in the Battle of Normandy and the advance through Belgium, Holland and into Germany.[2]

Heavy Armoured Brigade (Egypt)
4th Armoured Brigade
4th Armoured Brigade Group
4th Mechanized Brigade
4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East
4th Light Brigade Combat Team
Current insignia of the 4th Infantry Brigade & HQ North East.
Active1939–1945
1976–Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part of1st (United Kingdom) Division
Garrison/HQCatterick, North Yorkshire
EngagementsSecond World War
North African Campaign
Invasion of Sicily
Battle of Normandy
North West Europe Campaign
Gulf War
Bosnian War
Kosovo Campaign
Iraq War
Afghanistan
Commanders
Current
commander
Brigadier Oliver Brown
Notable
commanders
Michael Carver

More recently, the Brigade took part in the First Gulf War and completed a number of tours to the Balkans during the 1990s. The Black Rats have also since deployed twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan as the lead formation.

History edit

Second World War edit

In September 1939, at the start of the Second World War this brigade changed its title from Heavy Armoured Brigade (Egypt) to 4th Armoured Brigade.[3]

On 27 July 1941, it handed over its units to the 1st Army Tank Brigade and received new units based in Egypt. It was reformed again when the HQ arrived in Sicily and it took control of new units there. The 4th Armoured Brigade saw service in the North African Campaign, the Allied invasion of Sicily, the Italian Campaign and in North-western Europe. Although it served under many different formations it was most famous as part of the 7th Armoured Division, the "Desert Rats".[3]

The 4th Armoured Brigade left the 7th Armoured Division in North Africa in 1943, to return to join the Allied invasion force for Normandy. In June 1944, the brigade landed in Normandy as an independent brigade and fought during the Battle of Normandy during the Battle for Caen.[4]

The 4th Armoured Brigade was the first to cross the Rhine into Germany.[3]

The brigade was disestablished in 1948.[3]

Former BBC motorsports commentator Murray Walker served with 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War as a member of The Royal Scots Greys. After the war he started a motorcycle club, organising trials and scrambles for the soldiers within the Brigade.[5]

Cold War era edit

The brigade spent many years in Germany as part of the British Army of the Rhine. The brigade was one of two "square" brigades assigned to 2nd Division when it converted into an armoured formation in 1976.[6] After being briefly converted to "Task Force Charlie" in the late 1970s, the brigade was reinstated in 1981, assigned to 3rd Armoured Division[7] and was based at York Barracks in Münster.[8] The Brigade deployed to the First Gulf War on Operation Granby in 1990/91 and was involved in the liberation of Kuwait. It moved to Quebec Barracks at Osnabrück in 1993 to replace 12th Armoured Brigade as part of 1st (UK) Armoured Division.[9]

Post-Cold War edit

4th Armoured Brigade deployed to Bosnia in October 1995 as UNPROFOR HQ Sector South-West and subsequently as the leading UK element of the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR).[10] The Black Rats have since deployed twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan, first on Operation Herrick 12 in 2010; and again in October 2012 for Operation Herrick 17, during which it was working in support of the Afghan Army's 3/215 Brigade and elements of the Afghan National Police.[11]

Structure circa 2020 edit

4th Infantry Brigade edit

Under Army 2020, the brigade lost its armour and converted to an infantry brigade. The structure of the brigade in 2020 was as follows:[12][13]

75 Regiment Royal Engineers

Headquarters North East edit

Second World War commanders edit

 
Sherman DD tank of the 44th Royal Tank Regiment, 4th Armoured Brigade, passing Universal Carriers of the 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers east of the River Rhine, 25 March 1945.

During the Second World War:[29][30]

  • January 1940 to April 1941 Brigadier J.A.L. Caunter
  • April 1941 to April 1942 Brigadier A.H. Gatehouse
  • April 1942 to July 1942 Brigadier G.W. Richards
  • July 1942 to September 1942 Brigadier W.G. Carr
  • September 1942 to November 1942 Brigadier M.G. Roddick
  • November 1942 to January 1943 Brigadier C.B.C. Harvey
  • January 1943 to February 1943 Brigadier D.S. Newton-King
  • February 1943 to December 1943 Brigadier J.C. Currie
  • December 1943 to March 1944 Brigadier H. J. B. Cracroft
  • March 1944 to June 1944 Brigadier J. C. Currie
  • June 1944 to August 1945 Brigadier R.M.P. Carver

Brigade commanders edit

Recent commanders have included:[31]

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ 4th Mechanized Brigade, British Army, retrieved 15 February 2017
  2. ^ Brigadier RMP Carter (1945). The History of the 4th Armoured Brigade. ISBN 978-1470119645.
  3. ^ a b c d Brief History Of The British 4th Armoured Brigade 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Carter, R. M. P. (1997). The History of the 4th Armoured Brigade. Merriam Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-1576380185.
  5. ^ Murray Walker (2003). Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken. ISBN 0-00-712697-2.
  6. ^ Watson, Graham (2005). The British Army in Germany: An Organisational History 1947-2004. Tiger Lily. p. 95. ISBN 9780972029698.
  7. ^ Black, Harvey. "The Cold War Years. A Hot War in reality. Part 6".
  8. ^ "York Barracks". BAOR Locations. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  9. ^ , archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Global Security
  10. ^ (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2012
  11. ^ "4th Mechanized Brigade to replace 12 Mechanized Brigade in Helmand". MoD. 11 July 2012.
  12. ^ "Map/Maps showing the responsibilities of the British Army's Regional Commands across the United Kingdom" (PDF). What do they know?. 17 August 2020. (PDF) from the original on 19 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  13. ^ Ministry, of Defence (July 2013). "Transforming the British Army an Update" (PDF). Parliamentary Publishments. (PDF) from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Google Earth". earth.google.com. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  15. ^ "4th Infantry Brigade and HQ North East". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  16. ^ a b "British Army - The Household Cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps - Light Cavalry Regiment and Armoured Regiment (Type 56)- Armed Forces - a4a3". www.armedforces.co.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Mercian Regiment". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  18. ^ Grzeszczyk, Sian. "2 YORKS Takes Over Cyprus Duties From 2 MERCIAN For Two-Year Posting". Forces Network. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Google Earth". earth.google.com. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  20. ^ "Leeds UOTC". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  21. ^ "Sheffield UOTC". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  22. ^ "Northumbrian UOTC". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  23. ^ "Freedom of Information (Act) request regarding current Army Cadet Training Teams (CTTs)" (PDF). What do they know?. Ministry of Defence. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  24. ^ "Cleveland Army Cadets". Army Cadets UK. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  25. ^ "Durham Army Cadets". Army Cadets UK. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  26. ^ "Humberside And South Yorkshire Army Cadets". Army Cadets UK. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  27. ^ "Northumbria Army Cadets". Army Cadets UK. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  28. ^ "Yorkshire (North And West) Army Cadets". Army Cadets UK. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  29. ^ Orders of Battle March 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ "4th Armoured Brigade Commanders". Desert Rats.
  31. ^ Army Commands July 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ 5,000 'Rats' spotted in Basra October 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Defence News, 11 December 2007
  33. ^ Brigadier salutes move to Garrison August 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Northern Echo, 17 February 2009
  34. ^ 4th Mechanized Brigade October 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine 11 April 2011
  35. ^ New man takes over the Black Rats March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Northern Echo, 12 June 2013

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • 4th Infantry Brigade

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Brigade4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East4th Light Brigade Combat TeamCurrent insignia of the 4th Infantry Brigade amp HQ North East Active1939 19451976 PresentCountry United KingdomBranch British ArmyTypeInfantrySizeBrigadePart of1st United Kingdom DivisionGarrison HQCatterick North YorkshireEngagementsSecond World War North African Campaign Invasion of Sicily Battle of Normandy North West Europe Campaign Gulf WarBosnian WarKosovo CampaignIraq WarAfghanistanCommandersCurrentcommanderBrigadier Oliver BrownNotablecommandersMichael Carver More recently the Brigade took part in the First Gulf War and completed a number of tours to the Balkans during the 1990s The Black Rats have also since deployed twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan as the lead formation Contents 1 History 1 1 Second World War 1 2 Cold War era 1 3 Post Cold War 2 Structure circa 2020 2 1 4th Infantry Brigade 2 2 Headquarters North East 3 Second World War commanders 4 Brigade commanders 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editSecond World War edit Further information List of orders of battle for the 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War In September 1939 at the start of the Second World War this brigade changed its title from Heavy Armoured Brigade Egypt to 4th Armoured Brigade 3 On 27 July 1941 it handed over its units to the 1st Army Tank Brigade and received new units based in Egypt It was reformed again when the HQ arrived in Sicily and it took control of new units there The 4th Armoured Brigade saw service in the North African Campaign the Allied invasion of Sicily the Italian Campaign and in North western Europe Although it served under many different formations it was most famous as part of the 7th Armoured Division the Desert Rats 3 The 4th Armoured Brigade left the 7th Armoured Division in North Africa in 1943 to return to join the Allied invasion force for Normandy In June 1944 the brigade landed in Normandy as an independent brigade and fought during the Battle of Normandy during the Battle for Caen 4 The 4th Armoured Brigade was the first to cross the Rhine into Germany 3 The brigade was disestablished in 1948 3 Former BBC motorsports commentator Murray Walker served with 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War as a member of The Royal Scots Greys After the war he started a motorcycle club organising trials and scrambles for the soldiers within the Brigade 5 Cold War era edit The brigade spent many years in Germany as part of the British Army of the Rhine The brigade was one of two square brigades assigned to 2nd Division when it converted into an armoured formation in 1976 6 After being briefly converted to Task Force Charlie in the late 1970s the brigade was reinstated in 1981 assigned to 3rd Armoured Division 7 and was based at York Barracks in Munster 8 The Brigade deployed to the First Gulf War on Operation Granby in 1990 91 and was involved in the liberation of Kuwait It moved to Quebec Barracks at Osnabruck in 1993 to replace 12th Armoured Brigade as part of 1st UK Armoured Division 9 Post Cold War edit 4th Armoured Brigade deployed to Bosnia in October 1995 as UNPROFOR HQ Sector South West and subsequently as the leading UK element of the NATO Implementation Force IFOR 10 The Black Rats have since deployed twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan first on Operation Herrick 12 in 2010 and again in October 2012 for Operation Herrick 17 during which it was working in support of the Afghan Army s 3 215 Brigade and elements of the Afghan National Police 11 Structure circa 2020 edit4th Infantry Brigade edit Under Army 2020 the brigade lost its armour and converted to an infantry brigade The structure of the brigade in 2020 was as follows 12 13 4th Infantry Brigade at Peronne Lines Catterick Garrison 14 15 The Light Dragoons at Gaza Barracks Catterick Garrison Light Cavalry 66x Jackal armoured reconnaissance vehicles 16 The Queen s Own Yeomanry Army Reserve at Fenham Barracks Newcastle upon Tyne Light Cavalry 66x Jackal armoured reconnaissance vehicles 16 The Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland at Glencorse Barracks Penicuik Light Infantry 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster s Regiment at Dale Barracks Chester Light Infantry 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment at Weeton Barracks Blackpool 17 Light Infantry arriving back from Cyprus in November 2020 18 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards at Lille Barracks Aldershot Garrison Light Infantry 52nd Lowland Volunteers 6th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland Army Reserve at Walcheren Barracks Glasgow Light Infantry paired with 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland 2 SCOTS 4th Battalion The Duke of Lancaster s Regiment Army Reserve at Kimberley Barracks Preston Light Infantry paired with 1st Battalion Duke of Lancaster s Regiment 1 LANCS 4th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment Army Reserve at Worsley Barracks York Light Infantry paired with 2 YORKS until November then paired with 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment 2 MERCIAN 154 Scottish Regiment RLC Army Reserve at Bothwell House Dunfermline 75 Regiment Royal Engineers Headquarters North East edit Headquarters North East at Peronne Lines Catterick Garrison 19 Yorkshire Officer Training Regiment Army Reserve Leeds University Officers Training Corps Army Reserve at Carlton Barracks Leeds 20 Sheffield University Officers Training Corps Army Reserve at Somme Barracks Sheffield 21 Northumbrian University Officers Training Corps Army Reserve in Newcastle upon Tyne 22 4th Infantry Brigade amp Headquarters North East Cadet Training Team at Queen Elizabeth Barracks Strensall 23 Cleveland Army Cadet Force in Middlesbrough 24 Durham Army Cadet Force in Chester le Street 25 Humberside and South Yorkshire Army Cadet Force at Driffield Camp Driffield 26 Northumbria Army Cadet Force at Fox Barracks Cramlington 27 Yorkshire North and West Army Cadet Force at Queen Elizabeth Barracks Strensall 28 Second World War commanders edit nbsp Sherman DD tank of the 44th Royal Tank Regiment 4th Armoured Brigade passing Universal Carriers of the 6th Battalion King s Own Scottish Borderers east of the River Rhine 25 March 1945 During the Second World War 29 30 January 1940 to April 1941 Brigadier J A L Caunter April 1941 to April 1942 Brigadier A H Gatehouse April 1942 to July 1942 Brigadier G W Richards July 1942 to September 1942 Brigadier W G Carr September 1942 to November 1942 Brigadier M G Roddick November 1942 to January 1943 Brigadier C B C Harvey January 1943 to February 1943 Brigadier D S Newton King February 1943 to December 1943 Brigadier J C Currie December 1943 to March 1944 Brigadier H J B Cracroft March 1944 to June 1944 Brigadier J C Currie June 1944 to August 1945 Brigadier R M P CarverBrigade commanders editRecent commanders have included 31 1976 1978 Brigadier Desmond Langley 1981 1984 Brigadier Charles Guthrie 1994 1996 Brigadier Richard Dannatt 1996 1998 Brigadier David Richards 1998 2000 Brigadier Bill Rollo 2000 2002 Brigadier Nicholas Smith 2002 2004 Brigadier Paul Gibson 2005 2007 Brigadier Chris Deverell 2007 2009 Brigadier Julian Free 32 2009 2011 Brigadier Richard Felton 33 2011 2013 Brigadier Bob Bruce 34 2013 2015 Brigadier Charlie Herbert 35 2015 2016 Brigadier Gerald Strickland 2016 2019 Brigadier Oliver Stokes 2019 present Brigadier Oliver BrownSee also edit4th Infantry Brigade United Kingdom nbsp United Kingdom portal British Armoured formations of World War II List of British brigades of the Second World WarNotes editReferences edit 4th Mechanized Brigade British Army retrieved 15 February 2017 Brigadier RMP Carter 1945 The History of the 4th Armoured Brigade ISBN 978 1470119645 a b c d Brief History Of The British 4th Armoured Brigade Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Carter R M P 1997 The History of the 4th Armoured Brigade Merriam Press p 57 ISBN 978 1576380185 Murray Walker 2003 Unless I m Very Much Mistaken ISBN 0 00 712697 2 Watson Graham 2005 The British Army in Germany An Organisational History 1947 2004 Tiger Lily p 95 ISBN 9780972029698 Black Harvey The Cold War Years A Hot War in reality Part 6 York Barracks BAOR Locations Retrieved 24 October 2015 4th Mechanized Brigade archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Global Security The Blue Beret PDF archived from the original PDF on 26 August 2012 4th Mechanized Brigade to replace 12 Mechanized Brigade in Helmand MoD 11 July 2012 Map Maps showing the responsibilities of the British Army s Regional Commands across the United Kingdom PDF What do they know 17 August 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 19 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Ministry of Defence July 2013 Transforming the British Army an Update PDF Parliamentary Publishments Archived PDF from the original on 25 March 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2021 Google Earth earth google com Retrieved 13 November 2021 4th Infantry Brigade and HQ North East www army mod uk Retrieved 8 November 2021 a b British Army The Household Cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps Light Cavalry Regiment and Armoured Regiment Type 56 Armed Forces a4a3 www armedforces co uk Retrieved 5 December 2021 Mercian Regiment www army mod uk Retrieved 8 November 2021 Grzeszczyk Sian 2 YORKS Takes Over Cyprus Duties From 2 MERCIAN For Two Year Posting Forces Network Retrieved 8 November 2021 Google Earth earth google com Retrieved 13 November 2021 Leeds UOTC www army mod uk Retrieved 11 November 2021 Sheffield UOTC www army mod uk Retrieved 11 November 2021 Northumbrian UOTC www army mod uk Retrieved 11 November 2021 Freedom of Information Act request regarding current Army Cadet Training Teams CTTs PDF What do they know Ministry of Defence 7 December 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Cleveland Army Cadets Army Cadets UK Retrieved 29 April 2021 Durham Army Cadets Army Cadets UK Retrieved 29 April 2021 Humberside And South Yorkshire Army Cadets Army Cadets UK Retrieved 29 April 2021 Northumbria Army Cadets Army Cadets UK Retrieved 29 April 2021 Yorkshire North And West Army Cadets Army Cadets UK Retrieved 29 April 2021 Orders of Battle Archived March 14 2007 at the Wayback Machine 4th Armoured Brigade Commanders Desert Rats Army Commands Archived July 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine 5 000 Rats spotted in Basra Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Defence News 11 December 2007 Brigadier salutes move to Garrison Archived August 17 2016 at the Wayback Machine Northern Echo 17 February 2009 4th Mechanized Brigade Archived October 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine 11 April 2011 New man takes over the Black Rats Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Northern Echo 12 June 2013Further reading editRMP Carter 1945 The History of the 4th Armoured Brigade ISBN 978 1470119645 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 4th Mechanized Brigade United Kingdom 4th Infantry Brigade Desert Rats Association Brigade History British Army Locations from 1945 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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