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WAR DIARY
or
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY
Army Form C.2118
Unit: 2nd Household Cavalry Regt.
Month and Year: September 1944 (Erase heading not required). Commanding Officer: Lt.Col. H. Abel Smith
Place Date Hour Summary Reference
10   HQ 2 HCR move back to HQ Gds Armd Div for Op which started at first light to secure crossings over the ESCAUT Canal. A Sqn left with 5 Gds Armd Bde. D Sqn right with 32 Gds Bde. Progress at first was very slow as HECHTEL had to be bye passed and the only route for adv was across rather boggy country. A Sqn were passed through the tanks just NORTH of HECHTEL but met an anti-tank gun on the main centre line. A loop to the WEST found was tried first which was not very successful but an easterly loop by Lieut Creswell's tp found a way clear by EXCEL – OVERPELT to the canal at the GROOTE BARRIER. Lieut Creswell got into a factory area which overlooked the bridge, he saw that the bridge was intact and that it was held by enemy inf and 88 AA guns sited in an anti-tank role, he therefore wirelessed for the L G.Gp to come forward. A plan was laid on and in the dusk 1 G.Gp tanks rushed the bridge. The demolition charges having first been removed by REs and Guardsmen under heavy fire. Germans at this time were difficult and it was eventually on 2 HCR net that the infm that the br had be seized was relayed back to Div. The Grenadiers who had by this time cleared up the X rds SOUTH of the br were able to send fwd patrols and together 1 G. and Grenadier Gds consolidated. D Sqn moved up to area of the factory A Sqn harboured with Grenadier Gp near the vital X rds SOUTH of the Br. B Sqn remained with 55 Fd Regt. C and RHQ in Div HQ area just NORTH of BEERINGEN.

Source: Jeroen Koppes, TracesOfWar.com, transcribing: Hans Houterman.

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