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XXX Corps (30 Corps), was a Corps
Corps

A Corps is either a large formation , or an administrative grouping of troops within an armed force with a common function such as Artillery or Signals representing an arm of service....
 within the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Its insignia was a rampant
Heraldry

Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of devising, granting, and blazoning Coat of arms and ruling on questions of rank or protocol, as exercised by an officer of arms....
 boar
Boar

The wild boar , or colloquially simply called the boar, is an omnivorous, wikt:gregarious mammal of the family Suidae. It is native across much of Central Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and much of Asia as far south as Indonesia, and has been introduced elsewhere....
.
North Africa It played a major role in the Western Desert Campaign
Western Desert Campaign

The Western Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War was the initial stage of the North African Campaign of World War II.From the start, the Western Desert Campaign was a continuous back-and-forth struggle....
, where it was initially formed for the British Armoured Units in North Africa in preparation for Operation Crusader
Operation Crusader

Operation Crusader was an operation launched by the British Eighth Army between 18 November – 30 December 1941. The operation successfully relieved the 1941 Siege of Tobruk....
, the last British attempt to relieve the siege of Tobruk
Tobruk

Tobruk or Tubruq is a town, seaport, municipality, and peninsula in northeastern Libya, near the border with Egypt, in North Africa. The town of Tobruk has a population of 110,000 ,...
 . It took severe casualties, mainly because of obsolete British tank tactics, (especially charging anti-tank guns) but finally forced Rommel
Rommel

Rommel is the family name of*Erwin Rommel, German Field Marshal*Eddie Rommel, American baseball pitcher and umpire*Juliusz R?mmel, Polish general...
's Afrika Korps
Afrika Korps

The German Afrikakorps was the original German blocking force in Libya and Tunisia during the North African Campaign of World War II. The force was kept as a distinct formation and became the main German contribution to Panzer Army Africa which evolved into the German-Italian Panzer Army and Army Group Africa....
 to withdraw to El Agheila in Central Libya.

In 1942, however, Rommel had counter-attacked and driven the British back to Gazala
Battle of Gazala

The Battle of Gazala was an important battle of the World War II Western Desert Campaign, fought around the port of Tobruk in Libya from May 26 to June 21, 1942....
 , a few kilometers west of Tobruk
Tobruk

Tobruk or Tubruq is a town, seaport, municipality, and peninsula in northeastern Libya, near the border with Egypt, in North Africa. The town of Tobruk has a population of 110,000 ,...
.






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XXX Corps (30 Corps), was a Corps
Corps

A Corps is either a large formation , or an administrative grouping of troops within an armed force with a common function such as Artillery or Signals representing an arm of service....
 within the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Its insignia was a rampant
Heraldry

Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of devising, granting, and blazoning Coat of arms and ruling on questions of rank or protocol, as exercised by an officer of arms....
 boar
Boar

The wild boar , or colloquially simply called the boar, is an omnivorous, wikt:gregarious mammal of the family Suidae. It is native across much of Central Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and much of Asia as far south as Indonesia, and has been introduced elsewhere....
.

Combat history


North Africa

It played a major role in the Western Desert Campaign
Western Desert Campaign

The Western Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War was the initial stage of the North African Campaign of World War II.From the start, the Western Desert Campaign was a continuous back-and-forth struggle....
, where it was initially formed for the British Armoured Units in North Africa in preparation for Operation Crusader
Operation Crusader

Operation Crusader was an operation launched by the British Eighth Army between 18 November – 30 December 1941. The operation successfully relieved the 1941 Siege of Tobruk....
, the last British attempt to relieve the siege of Tobruk
Tobruk

Tobruk or Tubruq is a town, seaport, municipality, and peninsula in northeastern Libya, near the border with Egypt, in North Africa. The town of Tobruk has a population of 110,000 ,...
 . It took severe casualties, mainly because of obsolete British tank tactics, (especially charging anti-tank guns) but finally forced Rommel
Rommel

Rommel is the family name of*Erwin Rommel, German Field Marshal*Eddie Rommel, American baseball pitcher and umpire*Juliusz R?mmel, Polish general...
's Afrika Korps
Afrika Korps

The German Afrikakorps was the original German blocking force in Libya and Tunisia during the North African Campaign of World War II. The force was kept as a distinct formation and became the main German contribution to Panzer Army Africa which evolved into the German-Italian Panzer Army and Army Group Africa....
 to withdraw to El Agheila in Central Libya.

In 1942, however, Rommel had counter-attacked and driven the British back to Gazala
Battle of Gazala

The Battle of Gazala was an important battle of the World War II Western Desert Campaign, fought around the port of Tobruk in Libya from May 26 to June 21, 1942....
 , a few kilometers west of Tobruk
Tobruk

Tobruk or Tubruq is a town, seaport, municipality, and peninsula in northeastern Libya, near the border with Egypt, in North Africa. The town of Tobruk has a population of 110,000 ,...
. The plan of 8th Army Commander Neil Ritchie
Neil Ritchie

General Sir Neil Methuen Ritchie Order of the British Empire, Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross was a United Kingdom commanding officer during the World War II....
 was to have XIII Corps
XIII Corps (United Kingdom)

XIII Corps was a British infantry corps during World War I and World War II....
 hold the line, while XXX Corps would stop any attempt to outflank the position south of Bir Hachiem, held by the 1st Free French Brigade. They managed to slow Rommel's armour down, and forced Rommel's tanks into The Cauldron, the gap left in the British Lines by the destruction of the 150th Infantry Brigade
British 150th Infantry Brigade

This World War II British Army formation was part of the Territorial Army unit the British 50th Infantry Division. It was overrun and forced to surrender during the Battle of Gazala in the North African campaign....
. British Counterattacks attempted to crush it, but failed. Eventually, the Free French at Bir Hachiem were forced to withdraw, and Rommel was able to break out of the Cauldron. XXX Corps then was forced to retreat to Mersa Matruh, held by the newly formed British X Corps. However, the Germans quickly broke through, surrounded X Corps (which, fortunately for the British, managed to successfully break out), and pushed XXX Corps back to El Alamein.

El Alamein

The depleted XXX Corps pulled back to El Alamein, the last defensible position short of the River Nile. It was the only place in the desert in which the normal rule of desert operations - "There is always an open flank" did not apply. XXX Corps was assigned to hold the northern part of the line though at this point, it was reinforced by units from XIII Corps, including the 1st South African Division and 9th Australian Division
Australian 9th Division

The 9th Division of the Australian Army was formed to serve in World War II, as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force . The division was raised from regular army units and volunteer infantry brigades, from October 1940 onwards....
 due to suffering considerable casualties and loss of equipment. Rommel's Afrika Korps, exhausted and depleted, still could not break through the shattered XXX Corps. Its other major formation was the 23rd Armoured Brigade Group.

Upset over the defeats in North Africa, British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Order of the Companions of Honour, Territorial Decoration, Fellow of the Royal Society, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Queen's Privy Council for Canada was a Politics of the United Kingdom known chiefly for his leadership of the United King...
 decided to sack General Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in the Middle East, and at that point, the Commander of the 8th Army. He was replaced as C-in-C Middle East Command
Middle East Command

The Middle East Command was a British Army Command established prior to World War II in Egypt. Its primary role was to command British land forces and co-ordinate with the relevant naval and air commands to defend British interests in the Middle East and eastern Mediterranean....
 by Harold Alexander, and as GOC
General Officer Commanding

General Officer Commanding is the usual title given in the armies of Commonwealth of Nations nations to a general officer who holds a command appointment....
 Eighth Army
British Eighth Army

The Eighth Army was one of the best-known formations in World War II, fighting in the North African campaign and Italian Campaign s.It was a United Kingdom formation, and was always commanded by British generals....
 by Lieutenant-General William Gott
William Gott

Lieutenant-General William Henry Ewart "Strafer" Gott Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order and medal bar, Military Cross was a British Army officer during both the World War I and World War II, reaching the rank of lieutenant-general when serving in the British Eighth Army....
, commander of XIII Corps. However, Gott died in a plane crash, and his place was taken by Bernard Montgomery.

A month after the 1st Battle of El Alamein, Rommel again decided to attempt a breakthrough at El Alamein, this time at the southern end of the line towards the Alam Halfa ridge. This attack put a lot of pressure on XIII Corps, but XXX Corps was involved because of several German diversionary raids.

After the victory at Alam Halfa
Battle of Alam Halfa

The Battle of Alam el Halfa took place between August 30 and September 5, 1942 south of El Alamein during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II....
, Montgomery prepared to go on the offensive. He brought more troops including the 51st (Highland) Infantry Division and experienced Indian 4th Infantry Division to reinforce XXX Corps and also assigned the 2nd New Zealand Division from XIII Corps with its 9th Armoured Brigade. XXX Corps was then involved in extensive retraining, as it was to make a major push and create a corridor for the Tanks of X Corps to break through.

On the night of 24 October, Montgomery was ready with his attack. After a huge artillery bombardment unseen since the First World War
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, XXX Corps left its trenches, and began to attack. XXX Corps took very heavy casualties, but the experienced Australians, New Zealanders, Highlanders and South Africans continued to push the attack and soon several gaps were created in the minefields. Finally, XXX Corps attacks ground to a halt because of German resistance. Early in the morning of 2 November, Montgomery launched Operation Supercharge, a major attack by X Corps and XXX Corps (which was reinforced by the 50th (Northumbrian) Division from XIII Corps. By 4 November, X Corps had broken through, and the Battle of el Alamein was won.

After El Alamein, XXX Corps pushed forward steadily and made sure they didn't run out of supplies. They finally stopped at the Mareth Line
Mareth Line

The Mareth Line was a system of fortifications built by the French between the towns of Medenine and Gab?s in southern Tunisia, prior to World War II....
, in Tunisia in late February. However, to Montgomery's dismay, the excellent 9th Australian Division was withdrawn and sent to the Pacific on the insistence of the Australian Government, and the 1st South African was left in Egypt

Tunisia

On 19 March, XXX Corps launched an attack on the Mareth Line as part of Operation Pugilist
Operation Pugilist

Operation Pugilist was an Allied operation in Tunisia during World War II. In his General Plan, General Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein stated:Pugilist itself was indecisive and failed to make a decisive breakthrough....
, with the British 50th Infantry
British 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division

The 50th Infantry Division was a 1st Line Territorial Army division during the World War II. The two Ts in its insignia represent the two boundaries to its recruitment area, the rivers River Tyne and River Tees....
 and 51st Infantry Division
British 51st (Highland) Infantry Division (World War II)

For the First World War unit, see British 51st Division .The 51st Infantry Division was a United Kingdom Territorial Army division that fought during the World War II....
 in the lead. They managed to create a gap, but it was quickly contained by Rommel's 15th Panzer Division. However, during Operation Supercharge II a force commanded by Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks
Brian Horrocks

Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Gwynne Horrocks, Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross was a United Kingdom army officer....
 composed of the New Zealand Corps and 1st Armoured Division from X Corps exploited a flanking position established by the New Zealanders during Pugilist and broke the German flank defenses on the night of the 26th/27th, forcing the outflanked German forces to withdraw northwards to Wadi Akrit.

In mid-April, XXX Corps attempted to attack the position head on, but made little progress against determined German and Italian resistance. However, by that time the British First Army
British First Army

The First Army was a army of the British Army that existed during the First World War and Second World Wars....
 had broken through the German line on their left in central Tunisia and the Axis forces were forced to surrender.

Sicily

On 10 July 1943, XXX Corps was sent to invade the Italian island of Sicily
Sicily

Sicily is an Autonomous regions with special statute of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 km? and currently has just over five million inhabitants....
. XXX Corps (under Lieutenant General Oliver Leese
Oliver Leese

Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, 3rd Baronet Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order was a United Kingdom general during World War II....
) was to compose the left flank of the British Eighth Army. For this, it was reinforced with the 1st Canadian Infantry Division
1st Canadian Infantry Division

The 1st Canadian Infantry Division was a formation mobilized on 1 September, 1939 for service in the Second World War. The division was also reactivated twice during the Cold War....
 and the 231st Infantry Brigade
British 231st Infantry Brigade

....
, made up of units from Malta
Malta

Malta , officially the Republic of Malta , is a densely populated developed country European microstates microstate in the European Union....
. However, the 2nd New Zealand and the 4th Indian Division were not available for Sicily, because they had both incurred heavy losses.

XXX Corps landed near Pachino, in Sicily, and made early gains against the Italian 206th Coastal Division and the Napoli Division. By 18 July, it was halfway to Messina. Progress slowed considerably after that, because Sicily's mountainous terrain favoured well-equipped defenders (like the German forces in Group Schmalz), and they managed to move very little. The Axis began withdrawing troops from Sicily, and the Germans put up a brave fighting withdrawal. By 17 July, the last German troops had pulled back across the straits of Messina, and the Allies were in control of Sicily. XXX Corps was then pulled out of the line, and sent to the UK to re-fit and re-train for Operation Overlord
Operation Overlord

Operation Overlord was the code name for the invasion of Western Front during World War II by Western Allies forces. The operation began with the Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944 , among the largest amphibious warfares ever conducted....


Normandy

In Normandy, XXX Corps again included the 50th (Northumbrian) Division, which landed on Gold Beach
Gold Beach

Gold Beach was the code name for one of the central D-Day landing beaches that Allies of World War II used to invade German occupation of France during World War II on June 6, 1944, during World War II....
. It quickly overwhelmed the German defenders of the 716th Infantry Division
German 716th Static Infantry Division

The 716th Static Infantry Division was raised in May 1941 for occupation duties in France. After various deployments within France between 1941 - 1943 it was finally stationed along the Normandy coastline, defending the area between the mouth of the River Orne and the Carentan Estuary....
, and had linked up with the British 1st Corps by the end of D-Day. It was then engaged in a gruelling process of attrition, making slow gains, but by 10 June, had linked up with US forces advancing from Omaha Beach
Omaha Beach

Omaha Beach was the code name for one of the main landing points of the Allies of World War II Normandy Landings of German occupation of France during World War II in the Battle of Normandy on June 6 1944, during World War II....
. On 12 June, an opportunity arose. The Germans had a massive gap in their front lines near the Town of Camount. 7th Armoured Division was quickly sent to exploit the gap, and head towards Villers Bocage in an attempt to outflank the German Panzer Lehr Division and force them to withdraw. This attack was thwarted by Tiger Ace Michael Wittmann
Michael Wittmann

Michael Wittmann was a German Waffen-SS-Hauptsturmf?hrer during World War II.Wittmann's crews are credited with the confirmed destruction of 138 tanks and 132 anti-tank guns, along with an unknown number of other armoured vehicles....
, leading the 101st SS Heavy Tank Battalion, which smashed the spearhead of the British 7th Armoured, 4th County of London Yeomanry
County of London Yeomanry

Several British Army regiments have born the title County of London Yeomanry . Most have been mounted, then armoured regiments....
, and forced the British back. The gap was quickly sealed. The Commander of XXX Corps, Lieutenant General Gerard Bucknall
Gerard Bucknall

Lieutenant-General Gerard Corfield Bucknall, Order of the Bath, Military Cross was a British Army officer and corps commander during World War II....
 received a lot of criticism for this, because Montgomery believed that if other units of 7th Armoured had moved up quicker, it would have been successful and several German divisions could have been destroyed.

The Corps was then involved in the battle of attrition with only minor gains being made. Up to 24 July, the front line remained relatively unchanged. On that day, the Americans launched Operation Cobra
Operation Cobra

Operation Cobra was the codename for an offensive launched by the First United States Army eight weeks after the D-Day landings, during the Normandy Campaign of World War II....
, a full scale attack on German positions in the Contentin. They made considerable progress, and the British Operation Bluecoat
Operation Bluecoat

Operation Bluecoat was an attack by the British Second Army at the Battle of Normandy during World War II, from 30 July 1944 to 7 August 1944. The geographical objectives of the attack were to secure the key road junction of Vire and the high ground of Mont Pin?on....
 was launched to exploit the momentum. VIII Corps
British VIII Corps

The British VIII Corps was an army corps formation that existed during World War I and World War II....
, on the right flank of Bluecoat, made considerable progress, but XXX Corps was sluggish. Annoyed, Montgomery sacked Bucknall and replaced him with Brian Horrocks
Brian Horrocks

Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Gwynne Horrocks, Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross was a United Kingdom army officer....
, a veteran of North Africa. After the sacking of Bucknall, the performance of XXX Corps improved considerably, and it managed to keep up with the other British Corps during the Battle for the Falaise Gap. After the German collapse, XXX Corps quickly advanced North-east and liberated both Antwerp
Antwerp

||-||-||-||}Antwerp is a city and municipality in Belgium and the capital of the Antwerp in Flanders, one of Belgium's three regions....
 and Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
 in Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
. There the advance was halted because there was a shortage of fuel. Elements of Guards Armoured and the 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment managed to secure a bridge across the Meuse-Escaut canal into Holland. This bridge was nicknamed Joe's Bridge
Joe's Bridge

Joe's Bridge is the nickname given to Bridge No.9 on the Meuse River - Scheldt Canal in the Belgian city of Lommel just south of the Belgian-Dutch border....
 in honour of Lieutenant Colonel Joe Vandeleur, Commander of the 2nd Battalion, Irish Guards
Irish Guards

The Irish Guards , part of the Guards Division, is a Foot Guards regiment of the British Army.Along with the The Royal Irish Regiment , it is one of only two purely Irish regiments remaining in the British Army....
 who captured the bridge.

Operation Market Garden

After the success in France and Belgium, General Montgomery now turned his attention to establishing a bridge crossing over the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
. The bridge at Arnhem looked ideal - capturing it would liberate Holland, trap the German 25th Army and 1st Airborne Army there, and allowing the Allies a way to outflank the Siegfried Line
Siegfried Line

The original Siegfried line was a line of defensive forts and tank defenses built by Germany as a section of the Hindenburg Line 1916?1917 in northern France during World War I....
. To do this, he decided to deploy the 1st Allied Airborne Army, with the US 101st Airborne Division dropped at Eindhoven
Eindhoven

Eindhoven is a municipality and a city located in the province of North Brabant in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender streams....
, to secure the Son, and Wilhelmina Canal bridges, the US 82nd dropped at Nijmegen
Nijmegen

Nijmegen is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, near the Germany border. It is considered to be the oldest city in the Netherlands and celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005....
, to secure the Grave and Nijmegen bridge, while the British 1st Airborne
British 1st Airborne Division

The 1st Airborne Division was a military formation that was raised and fought during World War II. It suffered terrible casualties throughout the operations it undertook, especially during Operation Market Garden, the operation which made the division famous for its defence of Arnhem Bridge....
 was dropped at Arnhem
Arnhem

Arnhem is a city and municipality, situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Gelderland and located near the river Nederrijn as well as near the St....
, to secure the bridge over the Neder Rijn. XXX corps which consisted of about 50,000 men was supposed to advance and reach Arnhem to relieve the paratroops within 48 hours.

Xxx Corps Passing Through Grave
Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden

Operation Market Garden was an Allies of World War II military operation, fought in the Netherlands and Germany in World War II. It was the largest airborne operation of all time....
 kicked off at 14:00 on Sunday 17 September 1944 and it was the largest airborne operation in history. It was, however beset by problems. There were not enough transport planes to drop all the divisions in one day - the British 1st Airborne Division landed with only two of its four brigades on 17 September, and the gliders of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions didn't arrive until 20 September. Furthermore, as XXX Corps advanced north, it soon became obvious that the single highway was extremely vulnerable to enemy counter-attack and was prone to traffic jams.

The lead elements of XXX Corps, Guards Armoured Division, were ambushed by unexpectedly strong German defences causing delays to the advance. As a result, they were nowhere near their objectives by the end of the first day. On the second day of Market Garden, the Guards Armoured continued northwards to Eindhoven, where they met elements of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment

The 506th Infantry Regiment is a unit assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division. During World War II, the unit was designated the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment ....
 of the 101st Airborne Division. They soon discovered that the 101st had failed to secure the bridge over the Son intact, and there were quite a lot of delays before bridge engineers arrived to build a Bailey bridge
Bailey bridge

The Bailey bridge is a portable Prefabrication truss bridge, designed for use by military engineering units to bridge up to 60 m gaps. It requires no special tools or heavy equipment for construction, the bridge elements are small enough to be carried in trucks, and the bridge is strong enough to carry tanks....
.

After that, Guards Armoured advanced without facing much resistance, and had reached the Nijmegen Bridge by the fourth day of the advance, where they found that the US 82nd Airborne Division had failed to capture the bridge. XXX Corps brought up boats, allowing elements of the 82nd to be ferried across the river, where they captured the Nijmegen bridge. The Guards Armoured advanced and quickly established positions on the northern bank.

Further south, in the 101st Airborne Sector, many units from XXX Corps had to be detached to fight off repeated German attempts to cut the corridor. The 231st Infantry Brigade (from 50th Northumbrians) and the 4th Armoured Brigade
British 4th Armoured Brigade

The 4th Mechanized Brigade is a British Army brigade formed during the Second World War in 1941 , it is currently based in Catterick Garrison, England, forming part of the 1st Armoured Division ....
 spent most of the time during Operation Market Garden rushing up and down the 101st Airborne Sector. This created major traffic jams on the road, and delayed reinforcements to the spearheads in the north - particularly the 43rd Wessex Division
British 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division

The 43rd Infantry Division was a United Kingdom Territorial Army Division first formed in 1908. It was reformed in 1920 as part of the rebuilding of the Territorial Army, and raised a second line duplicate, British 45th Infantry Division, on the doubling of the Territorial Army in 1939....
 and the other two brigades of the 50th, which further slowed down the advance.

By the fifth day, Guards Armoured was exhausted. It had fought continuously for 5 days, much of it against fierce German resistance, and they were unable to continue the advance any longer. 43rd Wessex was brought up to continue the advance, and they managed to defeat the elements of the 10th SS Panzer Division facing them, and advanced to the Neder Rhine. There, a battalion of the 43rd crossed the River in an attempt to relieve 1st Airborne, but were forced to withdraw. In the end, only 2,000 out of 11,000 men of the 1st Airborne Division managed to escape across the Neder Rhine, and the final bridge over the Rhine was not secured.

In the following weeks, XXX Corps spent most of its time guarding the tiny strip of corridor that it had managed to create during the advance. Eventually, this corridor would be expanded, and would provide the 1st Canadian Army with a secure base to jump off from when they attacked Arnhem.

Ardennes

During the Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge

The Ardennes Offensive was a major German offensive launched towards the end of World War II through the forested Ardennes of Belgium , France and Luxembourg on the Western Front ....
, units of XXX Corps moved to secure the bridges over the Meuse. On 27 December the Corps pushed the 2nd Panzer Division out of Celles
Celles

Celles is the name of several places*In Belgium:**Celles, Hainaut is a municipality located in the province of Hainaut.**Celles, Houyet is a village in the municipality of Houyet, province of Namur....
. On 31 December they captured Rochefort
Rochefort, Belgium

Rochefort is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Namur close to the Ardennes. On January 1 2006 Rochefort had a total population of 12,038....
 at the western end of the salient
Salient

Salient may refer to:* Peninsula-like salients of political geography and Military Science.** Salients, re-entrants and pockets, a battlefield feature that projects an attacker's lines into enemy territory in such a way that the attacker is surrounded on three sides....
.

The Rhineland Campaign

Horrocks in Rees

Commanders

  • Lieut.Gen.V.V.Pope
  • Lieut.Gen. Willoughby Norrie
    Charles Norrie, 1st Baron Norrie

    Lieutenant General Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie, 1st Baron Norrie, was a British Army general during World War II. After the war he was an Australian-New Zealand political figure....
  • Lieut.Gen. William Ramsden
    William Havelock Ramsden

    William Havelock Ramsden Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross was a noted British Army commander during the Second World War ....
  • Lieut.Gen. Sir Oliver Leese
    Oliver Leese

    Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, 3rd Baronet Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order was a United Kingdom general during World War II....
  • Lieut.Gen. Gerard Bucknall
    Gerard Bucknall

    Lieutenant-General Gerard Corfield Bucknall, Order of the Bath, Military Cross was a British Army officer and corps commander during World War II....
  • Lieut.Gen. Brian Horrocks
    Brian Horrocks

    Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Gwynne Horrocks, Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross was a United Kingdom army officer....


See also

  • Battle of Gazala
    Battle of Gazala

    The Battle of Gazala was an important battle of the World War II Western Desert Campaign, fought around the port of Tobruk in Libya from May 26 to June 21, 1942....


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