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Random Royal Armoured Corps Regiments In World War IIreport

  • 147th Regiment RAC from 10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment

    (RAC regiments converted from infantry) (RAC regiments)

  • 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment RAC (Reconnaissance regiments)

  • 124th Bn, Royal Tank Regiment (Dummy tanks)

    (Dummy tanks) (Royal Tank Regiment)

  • 141st Regiment RAC from 7th Battalion, Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

    (RAC regiments converted from infantry) (RAC regiments)

  • 40th (The King's) Bn, Royal Tank Regiment converted from 7th Battalion, King's Regiment (Liverpool)

    (Territorial) (Royal Tank Regiment)

  • 148th Regiment RAC from 9th Battalion, Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)

    (RAC regiments converted from infantry) (RAC regiments)

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About This Tool

During the Second World War, European and American countries all studied the new armored forces. The armored car, once a symbol of the light cavalry, is increasingly used in battle, and its presence is a symbol of a country’s level of mechanized power. The British panzer power shocked the world at that time, they have the world’s most advanced “AEC” armored vehicles, is any artillery and armor can not be compared.

In addition, the United Kingdom also integrated the country’s most powerful armored force, a total of 150 teams, all recorded in this generator. With its powerful weaponry, excellent maneuverability, and well-organized armored formations, Britain dominated World War II at the time. The random tool compiles a detailed list of all the World War II troops, organized by Cavalry, Special Reserve, Yeomanry, Royal Tank Regiment, RAC regiments, and more.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Royal Armoured Corps Regiments in World War II.

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