7th Armoured Division
The 7th Armoured Division, also known as the "Desert Rats," is a formation of the British Army that was established during World War II. It gained fame for its significant role in the North African Campaign, particularly in battles such as El Alamein. The division was known for its effective use of tanks and mobile warfare tactics.
After World War II, the 7th Armoured Division continued to serve in various conflicts, including the Suez Crisis and operations in Bosnia and Iraq. The division has a storied history and is recognized for its adaptability and resilience in diverse combat situations.