4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade | |
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Active | 1942–45 1953–60 |
Country | New Zealand |
Branch | New Zealand Military Forces |
Type | Armoured |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | 2nd New Zealand Division |
Engagements | The Sangro Battle of Monte Cassino Central Italy Adriatic Coast |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Lindsay Inglis Keith Stewart |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol | New Zealand Fern |
The 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade was an armoured brigade of the New Zealand Military Forces, formed during the Second World War in October 1942 from the remnants of the 4th New Zealand Infantry Brigade. It was part of the 2nd New Zealand Division, which had already seen action in the Battle of Greece, the Battle of Crete and in the North African Campaign, having a leading part in the Second Battle of El Alamein.[1] The brigade arrived in Italy in October 1943 and took part in a number of battles over the course of a sixteen-month campaign in Italy. They were equipped with Sherman and Stuart tanks, Lynx scout cars and a variety of other vehicles. The 4th Armoured Brigade was officially disbanded, after the war, in December 1945. It was reactivated briefly in the 1950s.