A superb - albeit regrettably single - printed 79th Armoured Division formation badge A superb - albeit regrettably single - printed 79th Armoured Division formation badge

A superb - albeit regrettably single - printed 79th Armoured Division formation badge

This is a good example of a superb printed formation sign to the 79th Armoured Division. The division was formed as a standard armoured formation, but in March 1943, it was about to be disbanded for lack of resources. Alan Brooke (Chief of the Imperial General Staff), however, foresaw the need for specialised armoured vehicles and offered its command to Major General Sir Percy Hobart. Hobart accepted on the understanding that the 79th would be an operational division, not just a training and development one. After formation in October 1942, the 79th, based at the time mostly in Yorkshire, trained as a regular armoured division for about six months before the change of role. The formation did not operate as a single division: its vehicles were distributed as small units across the Divisions taking part in the landings and subsequent operations. At first, difficulties were encountered in persuading infantry commanders to use the specialised armour to best effect but these were resolved with the appointment of representatives of the GOC to each formation where elements were assigned. The 79th Armoured Division was disbanded on 20 August 1945. The badge is in a nicely issued condition.

Code: 52035

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