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Breakout from Juno

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by Mark Zuehlke


  South Alberta Regiment, 242, 252, 291, 306, 326, 359, 364, 377, 385, 390 – 91, 397, 400 – 01, 405, 409

  12th Manitoba Dragoons, 338

  14th Canadian Hussars, 262 – 63, 266, 268, 272, 277 – 78, 345

  17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian Hussars, 61, 94, 96, 368, 371

  SUPPORT

  Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (MG), 29, 42 – 45, 67, 190, 359

  New Brunswick Rangers, 321, 324, 398, 404, 424, 467, 476, 487, 489

  Toronto Scottish (MG), 139, 151, 262 – 63, 279, 297

  BRITISH

  Air Force

  2nd Tactical Air Force, 21, 344, 385, 393

  Bomber Command, 5, 49 – 50, 53, 121, 126, 261, 266 – 67, 344, 355 – 56

  83 Group, 122, 264

  84 Group, 122

  Army

  3rd Army Group (R A), 49

  4th Army Group (R A), 49

  8th Army Group (R A), 150

  21st Army Group, 105, 148, 228, 337, 360, 414

  Second Army, 21 – 23, 50, 98 – 99, 106 – 08, 112, 127, 148, 175, 178 – 79, 226, 228 – 29, 247, 337 – 38, 360 – 61, 388

  I Corps, 48, 91, 99, 104, 148, 226, 228, 255, 303, 393

  VIII Corps, 22, 122 – 24, 144, 148, 228 – 29, 248

  XII Corps, 148, 229

  X XX Corps, 148, 185, 228 – 29

  DIVISIONS

  3rd Infantry, 47 – 48, 57, 68, 89, 98, 108, 119, 121, 226

  6th Airborne, 226, 229, 393

  7th Armoured, 148, 179, 204, 216, 224

  11th Armoured, 125, 144, 148 – 49

  43rd Infantry (Wessex), 22, 92, 98, 106, 108,138 – 39, 149, 154, 180

  49th Infantry (West Riding), 148, 226, 229, 393

  51st Infantry (Highland), 226, 255, 257, 285 – 86, 290, 393

  53rd Infantry (Welsh), 388

  59th Infantry (Staffordshire), 48 – 49, 57, 68, 75, 89

  79th Armoured, 28, 56, 151, 266, 350, 353

  Guards Armoured, 144

  BRIGADES

  33rd Armoured, 148, 257

  4th Infantry, 149

  BATTALIONS/REGIMENTS/SQUADRONS

  1st Royal Tank Regiment, 204

  4th County of London Yeomanry, 151

  79th Assault Squadron, 262

  141st Armoured Regiment, 272

  Royal Scots Greys Regiment, 235

  OTHER

  No. 2 Operational Research Section, 413

  FRENCH

  2nd Armoured Division, 382

  POLISH

  1st Polish Armoured Division, 255, 262, 285, 289, 301, 303, 315, 369, 381, 386, 388, 394, 399, 412

  3rd Rifle Brigade, 302

  10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade, 285, 301

  1st Armoured Regiment, 387, 396

  2nd Armoured Regiment, 301 – 02, 386, 396

  8th Infantry Battalion, 386, 396

  10th Dragoon Regiment, 382, 387, 396

  10th Regiment of Mounted Infantry, 387

  10th Regiment of Motorized Riflemen, 370, 382

  10th Uhlan (Lancers) Regiment, 382

  24th Uhlan (Lancers) Regiment, 387

  Highland Infantry Battalion, 387, 396

  UNITED STATES

  Air Force

  8th Air Force, 122, 261

  9th Air Force, 49, 57, 122, 264

  Army

  First Army, 105, 245

  Third Army, 245, 264, 337, 360

  12th Army Group, 245, 360

  V Corps, 382

  XV Corps, 346, 360

  XX Corps, 248

  DIVISIONS

  30th Infantry, 263

  80th Infantry, 382

  90th Infantry, 382, 396

  REGIMENTS

  359th Infantry, 396 – 97

  GERMAN

  Army

  Army Group B, 41, 125

  Panzer Group West/Fifth Army, 41, 246, 276, 302, 376, 413

  Seventh Army, 225, 246 – 47, 302, 346, 376, 382, 388, 394, 400 – 13

  I SS Panzer Corps, 72, 302 – 03, 361

  II Parachute Corps, 400

  II SS Panzer Corps, 21, 304, 383, 394, 400, 404, 411

  III Luftwaffe Flak Corps, 345

  DIVISIONS

  1st SS Panzer (Leibstandarte Adolph Hitler), 42, 45, 55, 107 – 08, 121, 125, 152, 175, 185, 201, 230, 233, 246 – 49, 253, 255, 284, 286, 302, 346, 372, 380

  2nd Panzer, 121, 185, 226, 246, 346, 383

  2nd SS Panzer, 225, 246, 404 – 05, 408

  3rd Parachute, 400, 403

  5th Parachute, 225

  9th SS Panzer, 106, 108, 121, 175, 185, 220, 223, 247 – 48, 255, 276, 303 – 04, 346, 383, 404 – 05

  10th SS Panzer, 106, 108, 121, 185, 411

  12th SS (Hitlerjugend) Panzer, 27 – 28, 30, 33 – 34, 39, 42, 45, 47, 49, 54 – 55, 57, 59 – 60, 63, 68, 71 – 72, 76 – 77, 80, 84, 86, 88 – 89, 107 – 08, 175, 247, 253, 264 – 65, 275 – 77, 284, 290, 302 – 04, 313, 325, 334, 345, 367 – 68, 372 – 73, 375, 383, 394, 413

  16th Luftwaffe Field, 54, 57, 68, 124, 127 – 29, 185

  17th SS Panzer-Grenadier, 246

  21st Panzer, 49, 127, 175, 383

  85th Infantry, 276, 302 – 03, 345, 371 – 72

  89th Infantry, 247, 253, 264 – 65, 275, 280 – 81, 284, 302 – 03, 306, 334, 345, 372

  116th Panzer, 185, 226, 246, 346, 383, 408

  257th Infantry, 225

  271st Infantry, 108, 303, 345

  272nd Infantry, 108, 124, 152, 185, 216, 264, 345

  277th Infantry, 108

  346th Infantry, 124

  353rd Infantry, 400

  Panzer Lehr, 225

  BRIGADES/REGIMENTS

  1st SS Panzer-Grenadier Regiment, 42, 55, 152

  2nd SS Panzer-Grenadier Regiment, 152

  12th SS Panzer-Grenadier Regiment, 60

  25th Panzer-Grenadier Regiment, 55, 63, 84, 89

  26th SS Panzer-Grenadier Regiment, 89, 276

  83rd Nebelwerfer Regiment, 265

  BATTALIONS

  2nd SS Panzer, 264

  2nd SS Panzer-Grenadier, 152

  101st Heavy Panzer, 264

  OTHER

  Kampfgruppe Krause, 372

  Kampfgruppe Waldmüller, 313

  Panzer Group Eberbach, 388

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  MARK ZUEHLKE’S Canadian Battle Series, of which this is the ninth volume, is the most extensive published account of the combat experiences of Canada’s Army in World War II. These best-selling books continue to confirm his reputation as the nation’s leading writer of popular military history. In 2006, Holding Juno:Canada’s Heroic Defence of the D-Day Beaches, June 7 – 12, 1944, won the City of Victoria’s Butler Book Prize. Breakout from Juno concludes the story of First Canadian Army during the Normandy Campaign, while Juno Beach detailed the Canadian experience on the first day of the invasion.

  Besides this series, Zuehlke has written five other historical works, including For Honour’s Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace, which won the 2007 Canadian Authors Association Lela Common Award for Canadian History. Also a novelist, he is the author of the popular Elias McCann crime series. The first in the series, Hands Like Clouds, won the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel in 2000, and the later Sweep Lotus was a finalist for the 2004 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel.

  Zuehlke lives in Victoria, British Columbia, and is currently at work on his next Canadian Battle book, which turns to the August 1942 Dieppe raid. He can be found on the web at www.zuehlke.ca and Mark Zuehlke’s Canadian Battle Series Facebook site.

 

 

 
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