7th East Lancashires left 202nd Bde on 18 November 1941 and transferred to the
Royal Artillery (RA) to begin retraining in the light anti-aircraft (LAA) role, equipped with
Bofors 40 mm guns: on 1 December it became
103rd LAA Regiment with 339–341 LAA
Batteries. After initial training the regiment joined
Anti-Aircraft Command, but left in February 1942 before it had been allocated to a brigade. It was assigned to
55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division on 4 February 1942. The 55th was a prewar
Territorial Army (TA) division that had just been placed of a lower establishment as a home defence and training formation in
Northern Command. 103rd LAA Rgt left 55th (West Lancs) Division on 30 November 1942 and joined
61st Infantry Division, a second line TA formation serving in
Northern Ireland. The division returned to England in February 1943, serving successively in
XI Corps District in
Essex (February to May), and then
II Corps District in
East Anglia. In May 1943 the division was assigned to
21st Army Group for the planned Allied invasion of Normandy (
Operation Overlord). It was to have had an assault role alongside
15th (Scottish) and
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divisions. However, although it participated in exercises with the assault forces, it was later relegated to providing reinforcements. The division moved to South-Eastern Command in October 1943, on anti-invasion duty in
Kent. ==Disbandment==