Operation Battleaxe order of battle explained

Operation Battleaxe (15–17 June 1941) was a British Army offensive during the Second World War to raise the Siege of Tobruk and re-capture eastern Cyrenaica from German and Italian forces. The offensive's failure led to the replacement of British General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief Middle East, by Claude Auchinleck; Wavell took Auchinleck's position as Commander-in-Chief, India.

British and Commonwealth Forces

Commander in Chief, Middle East
General Archibald Wavell

XIII Corps

Lieutenant-General Noel Beresford-Peirse

7th Armoured Division

Major-General Michael O'Moore Creagh

4th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Alexander Gatehouse)

4th Royal Tank Regiment (Matilda tanks) (Lieutenant-Colonel Walter O'Carroll)

7th Royal Tank Regiment (Matilda tanks) (Lieutenant-Colonel Basil Groves)

7th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Hugh Russell)

2nd Royal Tank Regiment (Mk I, II and III/IV Cruiser tanks)

6th Royal Tank Regiment (Crusader tanks) (Lieutenant-Colonel Leonard Harland)

7th Support Group (Brigadier John Campbell)

1st, 3rd, 4th, and 106th Regiments Royal Horse Artillery

1st battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps

2nd battalion, Rifle Brigade

Divisional troops

11th Hussars (Reconnaissance regiment) (Lieutenant-Colonel William Leetham)

Engineers

4th Field Squadron, RE

143rd Field Park Squadron, RE

4th Indian Infantry Division

Major-General Frank Messervy

Brigadier Reginald Savory

2nd battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

1st battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles

2nd battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry

Brigadier Ian Erskine

1st battalion, Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

2nd battalion, Scots Guards

3rd battalion, Coldstream Guards

22nd Guards Brigade Attack Company

Divisional troops

Central India Horse (Reconnaissance regiment)

25th Field Regiment, RA

31st Field Regiment, RA

Engineers

4th, 12th, 18th, and 21st Field Company (sappers and miners)

11th Field Park Company

German and Italian forces

Comandante Superiore
Generale d'Armata Italo Gariboldi

Deutsches Afrika Korps

Generalleutnant Erwin Rommel

15th Panzer Division

Generalleutnant Walter Neumann-Silkow

8th Panzer Regiment (Oberstleutnant Hans Cramer)

1st Battalion (Hauptmann Johannes Kümmel)

2nd Battalion

1st Battalion of the 104th Motor Infantry Regiment (Wilhelm Bach)

Reconnaissance Battalion 33

1st Abteilung of the 33rd Artillery Regiment

33rd Panzerjäger Battalion (12 502NaN2 PaK 38 and 21 372NaN2 PaK 36 anti-tank guns)

15th Motorcycle Battalion (Hauptmann Curt Ehle)

One anti-aircraft battery (with 13 882NaN2 FlaK 18 and 36 anti-aircraft guns)

5th Light Division

Generalleutnant Johann von Ravenstein

5th Panzer Regiment

3rd Reconnaissance Battalion

102nd Motorised Division "Trento"

Generale di Divisione Luigi Nuvoloni

Three infantry battalions and one artillery regiment (stationed at the Sollum-Musaid-Capuzzo area)

Korps troops

Two regiments Italian artillery (stationed at Bardia)

One regiment FlaK (88 mm guns)

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