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The 88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, was attached to the 49th Infantry Division - of which 70th Infantry Brigade was also a part - from 17th June 1942 until 24th July 1943.  Unfortunately, the War Diary was only photographed for 1942, and therefore the only period which is documented on the Website is from June to December 1942.  Efforts will continue to trace and document the War Diary for 1943.
 
The 88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, was attached to the 49th Infantry Division - of which 70th Infantry Brigade was also a part - from 17th June 1942 until 24th July 1943.  Unfortunately, the War Diary was only photographed for 1942, and therefore the only period which is documented on the Website is from June to December 1942.  Efforts will continue to trace and document the War Diary for 1943.
  
To read the Wikipedia article on this unit - which originated as part of the Manchester Regiment - please click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Regiment here].
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To read the Wikipedia article on this unit - which was created by the conversion of the 2/9th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment - please click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Regiment here].
  
 
[[88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery.  War Diary June 1942]]
 
[[88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery.  War Diary June 1942]]
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'''Personnel known to have served in the Regiment.'''
 
'''Personnel known to have served in the Regiment.'''
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The list of Personnel - generally drawn from extracts from the War Diary - is being enhanced by the inclusion of casualties killed while it was the 2/9th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment - thanks to the advanced search protocols available from CWGC.
  
 
[[Allen R A 2nd Lieutenant]] <br>
 
[[Allen R A 2nd Lieutenant]] <br>

Revision as of 09:36, 9 December 2019

Introduction

The 88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, was attached to the 49th Infantry Division - of which 70th Infantry Brigade was also a part - from 17th June 1942 until 24th July 1943. Unfortunately, the War Diary was only photographed for 1942, and therefore the only period which is documented on the Website is from June to December 1942. Efforts will continue to trace and document the War Diary for 1943.

To read the Wikipedia article on this unit - which was created by the conversion of the 2/9th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment - please click here.

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary June 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary July 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary August 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary September 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary October 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary November 1942

88th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. War Diary December 1942


Personnel known to have served in the Regiment.

The list of Personnel - generally drawn from extracts from the War Diary - is being enhanced by the inclusion of casualties killed while it was the 2/9th Battalion of the Manchester Regiment - thanks to the advanced search protocols available from CWGC.

Allen R A 2nd Lieutenant
Armstrong W G 2nd Lieutenant
Ashton W L Najor
Aspinall R 2nd Lieutenant
Barker H G 2nd Lieutenant
Bradley W V 2nd Lieutenant
Britain B J 2nd Lieutenant
Brooham J 2nd Lieutenant
Burden H C P 2nd Lieutenant
Carpenter W P Lieutenant
Clough R W Lieutenant
Facer W Lieutenant
Flint G N C 2nd Lieutenant
Gaudin J P J Captain
Hackett P M Lieutenant
Hall A McD 2nd Lieutenant
Herbert R A Lieutenant
Hooper B G 2nd Lieutenant
Hoseason H S Major
Hutchinson S A Captain
Jefferies F R 2nd Lieutenant
Kirkcaldy A F 2nd Lieutenant
Kirkman N Captain
Kitchen R C C 2nd Lieutenant
Lawrence J 2nd Lieutenant
Leathes H de M 2nd Lieutenant
Longdon W J 2nd Lieutenant
Lowes G R 2nd Lieutenant
Lowes S Lieutenant
McLaren R L 2nd Lieutenant
McClelland G A Major
Meigh J L 2nd Lieutenant
Miller D 2nd Lieutenant
Mogg Battery Sergeant Major
Moorcroft F E Major
Morgan D R 2nd Lieutenant
Pembroke S K Lieutenant Colonel
Phillips Powell C E Captain
Pomfret J Lieutenant
Pott K A Captain
Roberts D L 2nd Lieutenant
Rougement R A E de 2nd Lieutenant
Sharp A I 2nd Lieutenant
Simmonds N G 2nd Lieutenant
Slade H R 2nd Lieutenant
Smith F J Major
Smith G A 2nd Lieutenant
Sutcliffe J 2nd Lieutenant
Tatham J R 2nd Lieutenant
Thomas H 2nd Lieutenant
Tourell E W 2nd Lieutenant
Vella F G 2nd Lieutenant
Wetherell A E 2nd Lieutenant
Wilcox J E 2nd Lieutenant
Williams G J 2nd Lieutenant
Woolsey E F Major


For detailed and reliable information on British Artillery in World War Two, the interested reader is advised to consult Nigel Evans' Website at http://nigelef.tripod.com/

Sincere thanks are due to Nigel for his agreement to allowing this hyperlink to be put in place.


To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - click here.