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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

64th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery




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64th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

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Want to know more about 64th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery ?


There are:430 items tagged 64th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


Brig. Herbert Wilfred Garnett 64th Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery

My Dad, Herbert Garnett served with 64th Anti Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. I have been reading all the letters my dad sent to my mum during WW2, so emotional and sad at what he had to endure. He died in 1979 as from an illness which was sustained as a result of the war

Judith Hitch



Gnr. John Evans 64th Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery

My father Johnnie Evans joined in 1938 to 1946, he served with the BEF, was in North Africa with the 78th Division until they ended up in Austria, he then came home in mid 1946.

Micheal Evans



Gnr. John Evans 64th Anti-tank Regiment Royal Artillery

My father, John Evans, joined in 1938 with the BEF until 1940. He served in North Africa in 1942, and was with the Middle East Force in 1944. He was wounded in 1944, and served with the Central Mediterranean Force in 1944. He came home in December 1945 and was demobbed in 1946. I would love to know more about the 64th Anti-tank Regiment.




Sgt. John "Jock" Ritchie 64 Anti-Tank Rgt. Royal Artillery

My father, John Ritchie from Paisley, Scotland, was a Troop Sergeant serving in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and finally Austria until his discharge in 1946. I believe he served in the Royal Artillery, Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry 64 Anti-Tank Regiment. He enlisted in May 1939. He died in 1969. Does anyone remember him?

John Ritchie









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