Difference between revisions of "1st Tyneside Scottish September 1943"
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− | 3rd September 1943 HAMILTON. | + | |
Exercise “OWL I” took place – this was a daylight drill for a Battalion night advance. | Exercise “OWL I” took place – this was a daylight drill for a Battalion night advance. | ||
− | 7th September 1943 | + | '''7th September 1943''' |
Exercise “OWL II” took place – a night advance with Artillery and Medium Machine Gun support, followed by a consolidation of the Battalion. | Exercise “OWL II” took place – a night advance with Artillery and Medium Machine Gun support, followed by a consolidation of the Battalion. | ||
− | 10th – 12th September 1943 | + | '''10th – 12th September 1943''' |
The Small Arms School Hythe Travelling Wing visited the Battalion and held a short cadre for NCOs and gave several demonstrations. | The Small Arms School Hythe Travelling Wing visited the Battalion and held a short cadre for NCOs and gave several demonstrations. | ||
− | 13th September 1943 | + | '''13th September 1943''' |
− | A visit to the | + | A visit to the Battalion was paid by representatives of the 33rd Army Tank Brigade. Lectures were given on Tank and Infantry co-operation to all Companies. Four Tanks were on show. |
− | 14th – 15th September 1943 | + | '''14th – 15th September 1943''' |
Exercise “RESBUD” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in its role as part of a Reserve Brigade taking up a defensive position, followed by an advance through smoke. | Exercise “RESBUD” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in its role as part of a Reserve Brigade taking up a defensive position, followed by an advance through smoke. | ||
− | 16th – 17th September 1943 | + | '''16th – 17th September 1943''' |
The Anti-Tank Platoon were Field Firing at BARRY. | The Anti-Tank Platoon were Field Firing at BARRY. | ||
− | 20th September 1943 | + | '''20th September 1943''' |
A and B Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range. | A and B Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range. | ||
− | 21st September 1943 | + | '''21st September 1943''' |
C and D Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range. | C and D Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range. | ||
− | 24th – 26th September 1943 | + | '''24th – 26th September 1943''' |
Exercise “CONTACT 70” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in taking up a defensive position after a Motor transport move. | Exercise “CONTACT 70” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in taking up a defensive position after a Motor transport move. | ||
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here]. | To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here]. |
Latest revision as of 08:07, 26 May 2013
3rd September 1943 HAMILTON.
Exercise “OWL I” took place – this was a daylight drill for a Battalion night advance.
7th September 1943
Exercise “OWL II” took place – a night advance with Artillery and Medium Machine Gun support, followed by a consolidation of the Battalion.
10th – 12th September 1943
The Small Arms School Hythe Travelling Wing visited the Battalion and held a short cadre for NCOs and gave several demonstrations.
13th September 1943
A visit to the Battalion was paid by representatives of the 33rd Army Tank Brigade. Lectures were given on Tank and Infantry co-operation to all Companies. Four Tanks were on show.
14th – 15th September 1943
Exercise “RESBUD” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in its role as part of a Reserve Brigade taking up a defensive position, followed by an advance through smoke.
16th – 17th September 1943
The Anti-Tank Platoon were Field Firing at BARRY.
20th September 1943
A and B Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range.
21st September 1943
C and D Companies exercised co-operation with Tanks. “Casuals” fired their Bren Course on the Range.
24th – 26th September 1943
Exercise “CONTACT 70” took place – this was to practise the Battalion in taking up a defensive position after a Motor transport move.
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - click here.