50th (N) Division sailed to reinforce
Middle East Forces on 23 April 1941, landing in
Egypt on 13 June. It was then sent to garrison
Cyprus, but 150th Bde was detached to
Western Desert Force (WDF). However, the WDF's
Operation Battleaxe had failed, 150th Bde was not immediately required, and in August it rejoined 50th (N) Division in Cyprus. In November the division moved by sea and road to
Iraq, but once again 150th Bde was detached to Egypt as an independent brigade group, arriving on 29 November and joining
Eighth Army on 22 December. While operating as an independent brigade group it included the following additional units: • 50th Recce Battalion –
until 22 December 1941 • 'B' Company,
Royal Army Service Corps • Sections,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Operation Crusader was just ending as the brigade arrived in the desert, and there was a lull of some months before active operations restarted. The rest of 50th (N) Division arrived in February, and 150th Bde reverted to its command on 22 February, but all of its brigades were to operate as independent groups in the next phase of fighting (the
Battle of Gazala). The "
Gazala Line" was a series of occupied "boxes" each of brigade strength set out across the desert with minefields and wire watched by regular patrols between the boxes. When General
Erwin Rommel attacked on 26 May, 150th and 69th Bdes of 50th Division occupied two boxes: there was a gap of between 150th Bde at Sidi Muftah and 69th Bde to the north, and another gap of between 150th Bde and
1st Free French Brigade's box at
Bir Hakeim to the south. The line was not equally manned, a greater number of troops covering the coast leaving the south less protected.
1st South African Division was nearest the coast, with
1st and
7th Armoured divisions waiting behind the main line as a mobile counter-attacking force.
2nd South African Division formed a garrison at
Tobruk and
5th Indian Infantry Division (which had arrived in April to relieve
4th Indian Infantry Division) was held in reserve. The German advance was spotted by the
4th South African Armoured Car Regiment at first light on 27 May. At about 08:30 they overran the 7th Armoured Divisional HQ. This scattered the
7th Motor Brigade, which withdrew to the
Retma Box, fifteen miles east of Bir Hakeim, while
4th Armoured Brigade, fought all day to stem the attackers. By the afternoon, the German attack had shattered the 7th Armoured Division and they were in position to assault the
201st Guards Motor Brigade, in the
Knightsbridge Box. The Germans now attacked the Retma Box, which was garrisoned by the Rangers (
9th King's Royal Rifle Corps),
2nd Rifle Brigade,
C Bty 4th RHA, and a
Rhodesian anti-tank unit. Accompanied by heavy artillery fire the
Panzers swarmed in, swiftly overrunning the 9th KRRC, with the rest of the garrison then moving back to east of
Bir El Gubi. The Germans now pushed their Panzers on to the north, moving behind the Gazala Boxes, where British resistance stiffened in what became known as the
Battle of the Cauldron. By the evening of 28 May it was clear to Brigadier
C.W. Haydon that his 150th Bde was going to be attacked from this direction, and he pulled in his southern battalion and prepared for all-round defence, reinforced by part of
1st Army Tank Bde, including 30 tanks. The garrison of 150th Bde Box now stood at: • 150th Infantry Brigade HQ (Brig C.W. Haydon) • 4th East Yorkshires • 4th Green Howards • 5th Green Howards • D Company, 2nd
Cheshire Regiment (machine guns) • 72nd (Northumbrian) Field Rgt, RA • 25/26 Battery,
7th Medium Rgt, RA • 259 Battery,
55th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Rgt, RA • 81 Battery,
25th Light Anti-Aircraft Rgt, RA • 232 (Northumbrian Field Company, RE :: said in its daily battle report. "The encircled enemy, supported by numerous infantry tanks, again resisted most stubbornly", "Each separate element within the fortress-like strengthened defences had to be fought for. The enemy suffered extraordinary heavy, bloody losses. Eventually the operation, which also caused considerable losses to our troops, ended in complete success"'''' ==Commanders==