flag in
Littoria,
Italy, 25 May 1944. They are, from left to right: Corporal H. Seddon, Trooper R. Carslake and Trooper J. Callaghan. The following units served in the Recce Corps: •
1st Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 in the
1st Infantry Division from the
Hampshire Regiment. •
2nd Reconnaissance Regiment formed April 1941 in the
2nd Infantry Division, mainly from the
6th Battalion, Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire), the division's motorcycle battalion. •
3rd (Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) Reconnaissance Regiment formed April 1941 in the
3rd Infantry Division, from the
8th Battalion,
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the division's motorcycle battalion. •
4th Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 mainly from the anti-tank companies of the
10th,
11th and
12th Brigades of the
4th Infantry Division. •
5th Reconnaissance Regiment formed February 1941 in the
5th Infantry Division from the
3rd Battalion, Tower Hamlets Rifles. •
11th (East African) Reconnaissance Regiment formed May 1943 in the
11th (East Africa) Division by conversion of the
Kenya Armoured Car Regiment •
15th Scottish Reconnaissance Regiment formed February 1943 in the
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division from the 15th, 45th and 54th Independent Reconnaissance Squadrons. •
18th Reconnaissance Battalion formed in the
18th (East Anglian) Infantry Division from the 5th Battalion,
Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire);
surrendered at Singapore 1942. •
38th Reconnaissance Regiment formed October 1943 in the
38th (Welsh) Infantry Division from the 47th, 38th and 55th Independent Reconnaissance Squadrons; disbanded October 1944, number taken by 80th (Holding) Reconnaissance Regiment. •
43rd Reconnaissance Regiment formed from 5th Battalion,
Gloucestershire Regiment transferred to the
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division from the
48th (South Midland) Infantry Division November 1941; lost 'A' and 'C' Sqns through the sinking of the Motor Transport Ship T72 (the
Derrycunihy) off
Sword Beach on 24 June 1944; one replacement squadron received from the 161st Reconnaissance Regiment. •
44th Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 in the
44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division from the 7th Battalion,
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment; transferred to
56th (London) Infantry Division in 1943, but retained number. •
45th Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 mainly from the
134th,
135th and
136th Brigade Anti-Tank Companies of the
45th Infantry Division; transferred to
70th Infantry Division in August 1942; formed 45 and 54 Columns of the
Chindits; converted to infantry and redesignated as the 2nd Battalion,
South Staffordshire Regiment in October 1944. •
46th Reconnaissance Regiment formed July 1941 in the
46th Infantry Division from the 23rd Battalion,
Royal Fusiliers and the
137th,
138th and
139th Brigade Anti-Tank Companies. s of the 49th Reconnaissance Regiment are welcomed by Dutch civilians on the outskirts of
Kampen, 19 April 1945. •
49th Reconnaissance Regiment formed September 1942 in the
49th (West Riding) Infantry Division from the 29th and 148th Independent Reconnaissance Sqns, with the
1st Belgian Fusiliers as 'C' Sqn, later replaced by 24th (Guards) Independent Reconnaissance Squadron. •
50th Reconnaissance Regiment formed April 1941 in the
50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division from the
4th Battalion,
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, previously the division's motorcycle battalion; disbanded and remnants returned to the 4th RNF after action at the
Battle of Gazala June 1942. •
51st Reconnaissance Regiment formed February 1941 from the brigade anti-tank companies of the
51st (Highland) Infantry Division:
152 (
Camerons and
Seaforths) as 'A' Sqn,
153 (
Gordons and
Black Watch) as 'B' Sqn and
154 (
Black Watch and
Argylls) as 'C' Sqn; converted to infantry and redesignated as the 14th Battalion,
Highland Light Infantry in January 1943. •
52nd Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 from the three Brigade Reconnaissance Groups of the
52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division: 'A' Sqn (
Royal Scots and
King's Own Scottish Borderers); 'B' Sqn (
Royal Scots Fusiliers and
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)); 'C' Sqn (
Highland Light Infantry and
Gordon Highlanders). •
53rd Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 from the
158th,
159th and
160th Brigade Anti-Tank Companies of the
53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division. •
54th Reconnaissance Battalion formed July 1941 in the
54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division from the
21st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers; split into the 45th, 54th and 76th Independent Reconnaissance Squadrons in November 1941. •
56th Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 from the
167th,
168th and
169th Brigade Anti-Tank Companies of the
56th (London) Infantry Division; transferred to the
78th Infantry Division, but retained its number. •
59th Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1941 in the
59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division; disbanded 31 August 1944. •
61st Reconnaissance Regiment formed September 1941 from the
182nd,
183rd and
184th Brigade Anti-Tank Companies of the
61st Infantry Division; transferred to the
50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division; disbanded December 1944. •
63rd Reconnaissance Training Centre formed January 1942, absorbed Reconnaissance Training Centre (formed January 1941) in August 1943. •
80th (Holding and Training) Reconnaissance Regiment formed January 1943 from the 48th, 76th and 77th Independent Reconnaissance Squadrons, attached to the
80th Infantry (Reserve) Division; renumbered 38th Reconnaissance Regiment October 1944. •
81st (West African) Reconnaissance Regiment formed in the
81st (West Africa) Infantry Division. •
82nd (West African) Reconnaissance Regiment formed in the
82nd (West Africa) Infantry Division. •
161st Reconnaissance Regiment converted from the
161st Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (formerly 12th Battalion,
Green Howards) October 1943; attached to the
55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division from December 1943 to July 1944, then supplied replacements, including a complete squadron to the 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment in July 1944. •
2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry converted from an armoured car regiment of the
Royal Armoured Corps and assigned to the
51st (Highland) Infantry Division. •
6th Armoured Airborne Reconnaissance Regiment formed in
6th Airborne Division •
GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom).
Independent reconnaissance squadrons Those infantry divisions placed on a lower establishment in December 1941 only required an independent reconnaissance company/squadron; some independent brigades had a similar reconnaissance unit. is identical to the badge of the Reconnaissance Corps, except for the absence of the ribbon bearing the Corps' name •
1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron •
15th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron transferred in February 1943 to the 15th (Scottish) Reconnaissance Regiment. •
54th Independent Reconnaissance Squadron formed November 1941 from the 54th Reconnaissance Regiment; transferred in February 1943 to the 15th (Scottish) Reconnaissance Regiment. == See also ==