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Operation Tractable August 15-21 1944
On the morning of 15 August, the battered remnants of the Hussars re-grouped. A-Squadron’s 7 tanks were joined with C-Squadron’s 4 to...
Jul 26, 20225 min read


Operation Tractable - The Mad Charge
As soon as Operation Totalize was called off planning began for Operation Tractable set to begin on the 14th of August. The enemy were to...
May 30, 20228 min read


Operation Totalize
The regiment used the period at Vaucelles to first and foremost ensure that their vehicles were in tip top shape, rest up, absorb new...
May 19, 20224 min read


Operation Spring 25 July 1944
Following Operation Atlantic the Regiment withdrew to the area of Vaucelles for two days of maintenance and replenishment in preparation...
May 16, 20226 min read


Operation Atlantic
The days immediately following Operation Charnwood were spent at the never-ending task of vehicle maintenance. On the 10th the Regiment...
May 12, 20226 min read


Operation Charnwood Caen July 8 1944
Operation Charnwood was the renewed attempt to take the northern portion of Caen which had been an objective of D-Day a month before. The...
May 9, 20223 min read


Aftermath
On the 12th of June most of the 1st Hussars were on “Forced Rest” that is they were ordered to spend as much of the day as possible...
May 2, 20225 min read


Le Mesnil-Patry PT. 3, C-Squadron
C-Squadron was well behind B-Squadron as it passed through Norrey and was further hampered by heavy mortar and artillery fire and the...
Apr 25, 20224 min read


Le Mesnil-Patry PT. 2, B-Squadron
Captain Harrison did not brief his crew, and Trooper Dodds his loader/operator was under the impression that the Regiment was about to...
Apr 18, 20226 min read
One Very Lucky Trooper
B61531 Trooper Allen, Lawrence G. was a very lucky soldier. As the Loader/Operator on Sergeant James “Ace” Bailey’s tank on D-Day he very...
Apr 12, 20229 min read


Le Mesnil-Patry Pt. 1
June 11th 1944 was indeed The Black Day of The Hussars. Many things went wrong that day and it cost the Regiment grievously. I do not...
Apr 11, 20225 min read


The Story of Angel
One day in the beachhead, two Hussars, Joe Ritchie, and Gerry Gooding, were enjoying a rare moment away from the action. They were...
Apr 4, 20222 min read


The Beachhead Pt. 2
The 9th of June was another very hectic day for the Regiment. The Germans continued to aggressively probe the forward positions of the...
Mar 28, 20223 min read


The Beachhead Pt. 1
The first night in Normandy was tense and the battered Hussars got very little sleep as they worked long into the night to prepare for...
Mar 21, 20223 min read


The Echelon-Unsung Heroes
As the title suggests and as will be the case in these blogs the tendency of any narrative on military operations is to focus on the...
Mar 14, 20224 min read


Bruce Evans
This is the story of an ordinary soldier in extraordinary circumstances. Like many soldiers in the Regiment, Bruce Evans grew up on a...
Mar 7, 20224 min read


A and C Squadrons move inland
Seven of A-Squadron’s tanks got inland on the first dash through Gap Yellow at about 09:15 two more would follow later. Meeting up with...
Feb 28, 20222 min read


Off the beach
Once the beaches had been secured the tanks needed to get inland to support their assigned infantry companies. To assist with this...
Feb 21, 20225 min read


“A cooks tour”
The information for the following is drawn primarily from a note prepared in 2004 by Captain Andy Fyfe describing his recollections of...
Feb 14, 20224 min read


Captain John Wilson, “Jake” Powell
Captain Powell was the A-Squadron 2nd in Command (2ic) and was the first to launch from LCT 390 in the centre of the Squadron formation....
Feb 7, 20222 min read
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