145 RAC was assigned to
21st Army Tank Brigade, which sailed for
North Africa in March 1943, and took part in the
Tunisia Campaign, including the actions on the Medjez Plain in April and around Tunis in May, its
Churchill tanks operating as part of a 'mixed division' with
4th Infantry Division. After a year out of the line in North Africa, 21st Tank Brigade was sent to join
British Eighth Army in Italy in May 1944. There it took part in
I Canadian Corps' operations to force the
Gothic Line (August–September), the Rimini Line (September) and the Lamone Crossing (December). 145 RAC was disbanded in Italy in December 1944. ==Notes==