10th Army December 1940, detail taken from Montanari (1990) unless specified. •
Supreme Commander Italian Forces in North Africa, Marshal
Rodolfo Graziani •
10th Army, General
Italo Gariboldi, from 23 December General
Giuseppe Tellera (
Killed in action [KIA] 7 February 1941)
Libyan Divisions Group •
Libyan Divisions Group, headquarters in
Sidi Barrani General
Sebastiano Gallina •
1st Libyan Division, at
Al Maktilah (General Giovanni Cerio) • 1st Libyan Infantry Group, 3 × battalions, 1 × anti-tank company,
47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 2nd Libyan Infantry Group, 3 × battalions, 1 × anti-tank company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 1st Libyan Artillery Group, 2 × groups
77/28 mod. 5 field guns • II Mixed Engineer Battalion • Attached units • 1 artillery group from the
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre",
75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 2 × batteries
65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 1 × battery, 105/28 howitzers • 1 × artillery company,
47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns •
2nd Libyan Division, between
Ras el Dai and
Alam el Tummar (General
Armando Pescatori) • 3rd Libyan Infantry Group, 4 × battalions, 1 × anti-tank company,
47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 4th Libyan Infantry Group, 4 × battalions, 1 × anti-tank company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 2nd Libyan Artillery Group, 2 × groups
77/28 mod. 5 field guns • I Mixed Engineer Battalion • Attached units • IX Tank Battalion L, with
L3/35 tankettes • 1 × group from the
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre", 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 1 × group, 105/28 howitzers • 2 × batteries
65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 1 × anti-tank company,
47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns •
4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio", in Sidi Barrani (General Fabio Merzari) • 228th CC.NN. Legion, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery,
65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 250th CC.NN. Legion "Indomita", 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 204th Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups
75/27 mod. 11 field guns, 1 × group,
100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • IV CC.NN. Machine-Gun Battalion • IV CC.NN. Mixed Engineer Battalion • 4th CC.NN. Anti-Tank Company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • Attached units • 1 × artillery group, 105/28 howitzers • 1 × artillery group, 75/27 C.K. anti-aircraft guns
XXI Corps •
XXI Corps, headquarters in
Buq Buq General
Carlo Spatocco •
XX Tank Battalion L,
L3/35 tankettes •
LXIII Tank Battalion L, L3/35 tankettes • X Machine Gun Squadrons Group • 1 × motorcyclist company •
63rd Infantry Division "Cirene", at
Alam el Rabia and
Bir Bofafi (General Alessandro de Guidi) •
157th Infantry Regiment "Cirene", 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 158th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 45th Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups
75/27 mod. 11 field guns, 1 × group,
100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • LXIII Machine-Gun Battalion • LXIII Mixed Engineer Battalion • Attached units • I/21st Artillery Group, 105/28 howitzers • III/12th Artillery Group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • III/21st Artillery Group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 2 × batteries 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 202nd CC.NN. Anti-Tank Company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns •
64th Infantry Division "Catanzaro", at
Alam Salamus (General
Giuseppe Amico) •
141st Infantry Regiment "Catanzaro", 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 142nd Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 203rd Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups 75/27 mod. 11 field guns 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • LXIV Machine-Gun Battalion • LXIV Mixed Engineer Battalion • 64th Anti-Tank Company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns •
Maletti Group, at
Alam Nibeiwa and
Alam el Iktufa (General
Pietro Maletti, KIA 9 December 1940) • I, V, XVII, XIX Libyan infantry battalions • I
Auto-Saharan Battalion • II Tank Battalion M11/39,
4th Tank Infantry Regiment 37 ×
M11/39 tanks • 1 × group, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 1 × group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 2 × anti-tank companies 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 1 × battery, 105/28 howitzers
XXIII Corps •
XXIII Corps, HQ
Sollum, General
Annibale Bergonzoli •
1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo",
Bardia (General Francesco Antonelli) • 219th CC.NN. Legion, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 233rd CC.NN. Legion, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 201st CC.NN. Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups 75/27 mod. 11 field guns 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • CCI CC.NN. Machine-Gun Battalion • CCI CC.NN. Mixed Engineer Battalion • 201st CC.NN. Anti-Tank Company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • Attached units • LXI Tank Battalion L, L3/35 tankettes •
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre", at
Sollum and
Halfaya Pass (General Francesco Argentino) • 231st CC.NN. Legion, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 238th CC.NN. Legion, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 202nd CC.NN. Artillery Regiment, 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers 2 × groups detached • CCII CC.NN. Machine-Gun Battalion • CCII CC.NN. Mixed Engineer Battalion •
62nd Infantry Division "Marmarica", at
Sidi Omar and
Gabr du Fares (General
Ruggero Tracchia) • 115th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 116th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 44th Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups 75/27 mod. 11 field guns, 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • LXII Machine-Gun Battalion • LXII Mixed Engineer Battalion • 62nd Anti-Tank Company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • Attached units: •
LXII Tank Battalion L, L3/35 tankettes • 2 × batteries 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 2 × anti-tank companies 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns
XXII Army Corps (Reserve) •
XXII Corps, headquarters in
Tobruk General
Enrico Pitassi Mannella •
61st Infantry Division "Sirte", at
Gambut (General Vincenzo della Mura) • 69th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 70th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 43rd Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups 75/27 mod. 11 field guns, 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers • LXI Mixed Engineer Battalion • Attached units in Barce: •
I Libyan Paratroopers Battalion "Diavoli neri" • Libyan National Paratroopers Battalion •
Artillery Command • 10th Army Corps Artillery Regiment • 20th Army Corps Artillery Regiment •
Babini Group at
Marsa Lucch (General
Valentino Babini) • I Tank Battalion M11/39,
4th Tank Infantry Regiment, 37 × M11/39 tanks •
III Tank Battalion M13/40,
32nd Tank Infantry Regiment, 37 ×
M13/40 tanks • XXI Tank Battalion L, L3/35 tankettes (disbanded at Tobruk late in December 1940, personnel used to raise the XXI Tank Battalion M13/40 at Benghazi in January 1941) •
LX Tank Battalion L, L3/35 tankettes • 1 × Bersaglieri motorcycle battalion • 1 × group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 1 × group, 100/17 mod. 1914 howitzers
Cyrenaica military garrisons •
Tobruk •
Royal Italian Army: • XXI Libyan Coastal Battalion • 2 × mixed engineer units • 2 × anti-aircraft groups,
20/65 mod. 35 anti-aircraft guns •
Royal Italian Navy • cruiser • 10 × coastal batteries • • Infantry: 2,300 men • Artillery: 2 × groups •
Bardia • Royal Italian Army: • 1 × fortification machine-gun squadrons group • 3 × anti-tank companies, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • V Coastal Fortification Group • XVII Group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 2 × batteries 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • • Infantry: 2,500 men • Artillery: 17 × batteries •
Giarabub • Royal Italian Army • 1 × motorised Libyan machine-gun company • 1 × fusiliers company • 4 × Libyan fortification machine-gun companies • 1 × section, 2 × 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 1 × platoon, 4 × 20/65 mod. 35 anti-aircraft guns • 1/2 × anti-tank company, 6 × 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns
Libyan Sahara garrisons •
Kufra Oasis • 2 × Libyan fortification machine-gun companies • 1 ×
Auto-Saharan Company • 1 × Auto-Saharan Company, 20/65 mod. 35 anti-aircraft guns •
Jalu Oasis • 1 × machine-gun battalion • 1 × Libyan reserve battalion • 1 × Auto-Saharan Company • 1 × anti-tank company, 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 1 × battery, 20/65 mod. 35 anti-aircraft guns The 10th Army in Egypt consisted of 80,000 troops, 250 guns and 125 tanks.
Reinforcements These reinforcements reached the 10th Army after the start of Operation Compass (data taken from Montanari, 1990). •
60th Infantry Division "Sabratha", took up positions at
Derna (General Guido Della Bona) •
85th Infantry Regiment "Sabratha", 3 × battalions, 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 86th Infantry Regiment, 3 × battalions, 1 × company, 81 mm mortars • 42nd Artillery Regiment, 2 × groups 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • LXIV Machine-Gun Battalion • LXIV Mixed Engineer Battalion • Attached units • 60th Bersaglieri Motorcycle Company • XVIII Libyan Infantry Battalion • 1 × machine-gun battalion • 1 × group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns • 3 × anti-tank companies 47/32 mod. 1935 anti-tank guns • 6 × batteries 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 4 × batteries 20/65 mod. 35 anti-aircraft guns • 1 × chemical company •
Bignami Column, took up positions at
Mechili (General Mario Bignami, organised 22 January 1940) • 10th Artillery Regiment, 1 × group, 75/27 mod. 11 field guns (from
25th Infantry Division "Bologna") •
VI Tank Battalion M13/40,
33rd Tank Infantry Regiment, 37 × M13/40 tanks • XXI Tank Battalion M13/40, 37 × M13/40 tanks (Raised with personnel from the disbanded XXI Tank Battalion L in January 1941) • XXV Motorised Machine Gun Battalion (from the 25th Infantry Division "Bologna") • XXVII Motorised Machine Gun Battalion (from the
27th Infantry Division "Brescia") •
10th Bersaglieri Regiment • XVI, XXXIV, XXXV Bersaglieri battalions • 1 × battery, 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns • 1 × company, 81 mm mortars •
V Tank Battalion M13/40,
32nd Tank Infantry Regiment, 37 ×
M13/40 tanks, joined the
Babini Group (Special Armoured Brigade) • VII Anti-aircraft Group,
75/46 mod. 34 anti-aircraft guns
Western Desert Force Western Desert Force, 9 December 1940 Details taken from Christie (1999) and Montanari (1990) unless specified. • Commander-in-Chief, Middle East (General Sir
Archibald Wavell) •
Western Desert Force (Lieutenant-General
Richard O'Connor) • 1st Battalion,
Royal Sussex (7th Indian Infantry Brigade battalion) • 4th Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment (7th Indian Infantry Brigade battalion) •
7th Royal Tank Regiment (Until 11 December, then 6th Australian Division) • 2nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery • 7th Heavy Field Regiment
Royal Artillery •
104th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery • 6 × light anti-aircraft batteries •
7th Armoured Division (Major General
Michael O'Moore Creagh) •
4th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier J. A. L. Caunter) •
7th Queen's Own Hussars (−1 troop) •
2nd Royal Tank Regiment •
6th Royal Tank Regiment •
7th Armoured Brigade (Brigadier Hugh E. Russell) •
3rd The King's Own Hussars •
8th King's Royal Irish Hussars •
1st Royal Tank Regiment •
Support Group (Infantry Brigade) (Brigadier
William Gott) • 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps • 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade •
1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery •
4th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery •
11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) (Reconnaissance) •
3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery •
106th (Lancashire Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (2 × anti-tank batteries, 2 × anti-aircraft batteries) • 2nd (Cheshire) Field Squadron
Royal Engineers • 141st Field Park Royal Engineers • 2 ×
Royal Air Force Regiment armoured car companies •
4th Indian Division (Major General
Noel Beresford-Peirse, until 11 December) •
5th Indian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Wilfrid Lewis Lloyd) • 1st Battalion,
Royal Fusiliers • 3rd Battalion,
1st Punjab Regiment • 4th Battalion,
6th Rajputana Rifles • 1× anti-tank company •
11th Indian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Reginald Savory) • 1st Battalion,
6th Rajputana Rifles • 2nd Battalion,
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders • 4th Battalion,
7th Rajput Regiment • 1 × anti-tank company •
16th British Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Cyril Lomax, until 11 December) • 2nd Battalion,
Queen's Regiment • 1st Battalion,
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders • 2nd Battalion,
Leicestershire Regiment •
Central India Horse (21st King George V's Own Horse) (Reconnaissance) • 1st Battalion,
Northumberland Fusiliers (machine gunners, 1 × company) • 1st Field Regiment Royal Artillery • 25th Field Regiment Royal Artillery • 31st Field Regiment Royal Artillery • 4th Field Squadron Royal Engineers • 12th Field Squadron Royal Engineers • 18th Field Squadron Royal Engineers • 21st Field Squadron Royal Engineers • 11th Field Park Royal Engineers •
7th Indian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Harold Briggs,
Mersa Matruh garrison, two battalions detached, until 11 December) • 2nd Battalion,
11th Sikh Regiment (detached from) •
Selby Force (Brigadier Arthur Selby) • 3rd Battalion,
Coldstream Guards • 1 × company
Northumberland Fusiliers (Machine Gunners) • 1 × company, 1st Battalion,
South Staffordshire Regiment • 1 × company, 1st Battalion,
Cheshire Regiment • 1 × platoon, 1st Battalion
Durham Light Infantry • 1 × troop,
7th Queen's Own Hussars • 1 × section, 8th Field Regiment Royal Artillery • 1 × section,
107th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery •
6th Australian Division (Major General
Iven Mackay, from 11 December) •
16th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Arthur Allen) •
2/1st Australian Battalion •
2/2nd Australian Battalion •
2/3rd Australian Battalion •
17th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Stanley Savige) •
2/5th Australian Battalion •
2/6th Australian Battalion •
2/7th Australian Battalion •
19th Australian Infantry Brigade (Brigadier
Horace Robertson) •
2/4th Australian Battalion •
2/8th Australian Battalion •
2/11th Australian Battalion •
6th Division Reconnaissance Regiment (Reconnaissance) •
2/1st Field Regiment •
2/2nd Field Regiment •
2/3rd Field Regiment • 2/1st Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers • 2/2nd Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers • 2/3rd Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers The Western Desert Force consisted of about 31,000 soldiers, 120 guns, 275 tanks and sixty armoured cars. The 4th Indian Division was exchanged with the 6th Australian Division for the pursuit after the first part of Operation Compass. ==See also==