This page documents where the Armoured Regiments of 7th Armoured Division were located in the UK prior to embarking for the Normandy Landings

 

22nd Armoured Brigade

Location Info Sheet [2] Multimap  Microsoft Local Live [1]

22nd Armoured Brigade HQ

 

 

 

 

Cockley Cley, Norfolk,

 

 

 

 

 

Officers [3]- Cockley Cley Hall.

 

Warrant Officers, NCOs & Other Ranks [3]- North Lodge Cockley Cley

 

Cockley Cley Camp.[4]

Cockley Cley Hall.

 

North Lodge, Cockley Cley.

 

Cockley Cley Camp.

Cockley Cley Hall.

 

North Lodge Cockley Cley.

 

 

Cockley Cley Camp.

1st Royal Tank Regiment

Sugar Hill Camp, Norfolk

 

Sugar Hill Camp

 

Sugar Hill Camp

 

Sugar Hill Camp

 

5th Royal Tank Regiment

Shakers Wood Camp, Norfolk

 

Shakers Wood Camp

 

Shakers Wood Camp

 

Shakers Wood Camp

 

4th County of London Yeomanry

High Ash Camp, Norfolk

 

High Ash Camp

 

High Ash Camp

 

High Ash Camp

 

5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards [5]

Longhorsley Camp [6], Longhorsley, Northumberland

 

Longhorsley Camp 

 

 

Longhorsley Camp

 

 

Longhorsley Camp

 

 

Diagram of High Ash Camp area.

Notes:

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[3] Day time offices and work area of these ranks

[4] Accommodation Camp for Brigade HQ

[5] Replaced 4th County of London Yeomanry on 1st August 1944

[6] From an article on the BBC WW2 Peoples War Website (Wartime Childhood in a Northumberland Village) the camp is described as follows:- "A guardroom and sentry box were erected on the corner of the green near the butcher's shop. Two Nissen huts built along the side nearest the school became the NAAFI and soldiers mess. In what is now Drummonds Close, the barrack huts were built, the old tithe barn became an ammunition store. A large gravel park for the army lorries was sited at the bottom of the common, and later massive concrete tank parks were located at the top".

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