Hi folks If it is of use to anyone I have copied the war diary of 147 Regiment Royal Armoured Corps covering the period just before D Day until just after VE Day. For the cost of postage I can put it onto a CD for you. Regards Stag
Hi Stag Just seen your post. I'm interested in a copy of the 147 RAC war diary. Please let me know postage and how you want payment. Regards Geoff
HI Stag, I also just found your post, I'm interested in Feb 1945 and wondering if I can simply get a copy of that part simply.... thx Dave
Hallo Stag, I'm looking for infortion on the 147 Regiment RAC while supporting the US 104 Infantry Division during OP Suitcase, October 1944. Specific in the region Zundert and Achtmaal, Holland. Is the offer stille valid? regards Paul
Post 8 May have the following: 147th (Royal Hampshire) Regiment RAC temporary command 1st Canadian Army less B Squadron Regimental Headquarters: unknown – to Ochtrup south of Münster 13 May 45 They were command 34th Armoured Brigade have their War Dairies but the location is not recorded Hope you can help
Hello Steve, Thanks for your responce. During OP Suitcase (20 October - 8 November 1944) 147 Regiment RAC supported 104 US Infantry Division (Timberwolves. They released the 49 British Infantry Division (Polar Bears) in Wuustwezel (Belgian) from 23-25 October. They also toke over the 147 Regiment RAC. Every US Infantry Regiment was supported by one Tank Sqn. In the book Timberwolves Tracks you will find some information of this support when de Unfantry Regiment fought in the Belgian/Dutch boundery; from 25 to 27 of October. I'm very intersted in the tank support of A-Sqn 147 Regiment RAC, which was linked to the 415 US Infantry regiment, while advancing on Achtmaal. In this way I hope to find an answer to local stories in Achtmaal that a tank, type unknown, has been there for several days because of a damaged track. regards Paul
Hi EvoBlue.. I have a master copy on disc that can be copied onto another disc if you are looking for one. Cheers Stag (Ian)
Hi Stag, I have just found this site and signed up. My uncle served in 147 RAC and so I would really like a copy of that war diary. Please let me know what you need. Many Thanks, Alan
Hi Alan, No problem at all. I can burn one into a disc for you if you let me have your name and address by PM. Do you know which squadron your uncle was with and where about he served? I’m currently researching my father’s time in NW Europe in 44/45 so have a lot of info around that. Cheers Ian
Hi Dunc Would you prefer it on a memory stick? If you can send me one I can get that done for you. PM me and i can let you have my address to send one to. Kind regards Ian
Hi Stag. My Granfather served with the 147 Regiment. Would it be possible to also have a copy of their war diary?
Hi! Certainly, not a problem. If you can let me have your details, address etc I can get it organised. It usually takes a little while as because I’m a technophobe I have to get the wife to do it! Do you know which squadron he served in with 147 or where he went etc? If you want you can DM me. Cheers Stag
Hi Stag, Finally, my Grandfather's military records arrived yesterday after waiting for over a year! Looking through them today Cpl William Kenneth Jones (5508567) joined the 147th RAC B Squadron on 1 Dec 1941. He landed at Normandy on 2 Jul 1944 and remained with the 147th until his transfer to 107th RAC on 7 Nov 1945. He was hospitalised a couple of times but thankfully returned home in Jan 1946. If your offer of a copy of the 147th RAC war diary is still open, I would be extremely grateful as I would like to find out what/where he was when he was injured. He mentioned that he was involved in liberating a concentration camp, but again I don't know where. Regards Mark
Why not post it here then no more need to supply copies? If it is just the daily write-up it would be a fairly simple task.
Hi Mark. Not a problem. I’m away from home for a couple of weeks but will sort it out for you when I get back. I’m not sure that it mentions injuries by name in the diaries. Interestingly my father was also 147RAC B squadron! Cheers Ian Stag