Desert Rats Badge Of The 7th Armoured Brigade Photograph by Richard Reeve


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The 8th Hussars was a founder member of the Division and it's soldiers were called Desert Rats. The badge was instigated by Major-General P C S Hobart and depicts a Desert Jerboa which is a small nocturnal creature that leaps on strong hind legs. The 7th Armoured Brigade was sent from North Africa to Burma in 1942 and adopted a similar badge.


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Officially adopted in 1941, these badges indicated the large formations under which a unit wa. Original Item: Found in the IMA clean up, just one wood crate of original packs of different formation badges used in the liberation of Europe in 1944/45. Officially adopted in 1941, these badges indi. (Desert Rat)- 7th Armored Brigade, part of the.


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Discover the remarkable true tales of the Desert Rats of WW2, in North Africa and beyond. Learn about the real people behind the legend, and their bravery.


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"The Desert Rats" The British 7th Armoured Division is one of the most famous formations that ever served in the British Army. It was formed in the desert of North Africa just before the Second World War and fought in most of the major campaigns of the war, ending up in the heart of the Third Reich itself - Berlin.


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In March 1948 the Brigade was disbanded, but was reformed in 1981 in Munster, West Germany. In its entire history it the 4th Armoured Brigade had only been in the United Kingdom for about six months. Some of the regiments that served have been disbanded or merged over the years, but the Black Rat (Jerboa) emblem is still worn proudly by the men.


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This 'desert rat' badge belonged to a member of 7th Armoured Brigade when they took part in Operation Desert Storm during 1991. That year a United Nations mandated coalition force liberated Kuwait after Iraq had invaded its neighbour. During the World War Two (1939-1945) the Brigade was part of the 7th Armoured Division.


Desert Rats Badge Of The 7th Armoured Brigade Photograph by Richard Reeve

7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team, 'The Desert Rats' is the Army's deployable Light Mechanised Brigade. The Brigade consists of a light cavalry regiment, four light mechanised infantry battalions, and a light infantry battalion, with supporting artillery, engineering, logistics and medical regiments integrated into the Brigade Combat Team.


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1/2 Description Physical description badge A red jerboa ('desert rat') sitting up, tail curled beneath, applique felt on battle dress rectangle. Second pattern, probably early (short tail, simple curved back). Facing right. History note


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The brigade is also known as the "Desert Rats", a nickname formerly held by the 7th Armoured Division, of which the brigade formed a part during the Second World War until late 1941. [1] History The brigade was raised from garrison troops stationed in North Africa in 1938. [1]


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Desert Rat (7th) Badge, Olive. High quality latest regulation (left facing) Desert Rat (7th) embroidered badges featuring desert rat design. Worn on the left arm of S\'95 clothing. Available in two colour schemes either subdued (black embroidered on olive green) for working dress and combats or coloured (red embroidered on black see code VAN1367).


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22 January 2006 General Montgomery's Eighth Army. (The Desert Rats). October 1942: The Commonwealth Troops had suffered terrible losses at Benghazi and Tobruk for about a year or more, and.