186 LAA Bty was attached to
49th AA Bde within the division until mid-June 1941 when it embarked for
Malta as part of a much-needed AA reinforcement for the
besieged island, which was under constant air attack. The battery arrived in Malta in August 1941 and joined
74th LAA Rgt there. It later served in the
Allied landings in Sicily and
Italy. 62nd LAA Regiment supplied another cadre to 208th LAA Training Rgt at Yeovil to form 292 LAA Bty on 7 August. This was regimented on 11 November when 185 LAA Bty left to provide the basis for a new
87th LAA Rgt. On 19 February 1942, the fourth
Troops of each of the regiment's batteries (214, 235 and 292 by this stage) were detached and combined to form a new 456 LAA Bty within the regiment. This formed part of a new
141st LAA Rgt on 10 July. 62nd LAA Regiment remained in 26th (London) AA Bde until June 1942, when after a brief unbrigaded period it transferred to 49 AA Bde. By the summer of 1942 every available LAA gun was being deployed to the South Coast towns of England to defend against 'hit and run' attacks by
Luftwaffe Fighter-bombers. In August, 214 LAA Bty was attached to
8th AA Division in
South West England. ==Mobile training==