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dbpedia:Guards_Armoured_Division
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The Guards Armoured Division was an armoured division of the British Army during the Second World War. The division was created in the United Kingdom during World War II on 17 June 1941 from elements of the Guards units, the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Irish Guards.
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Guards Armoured Division
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1945-01-01Z
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1941-01-01Z
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18–23 July 1944Bourguébus Ridge 6 February–10 March 1945 The Rhineland 30 July 9–August 1944Mont Pinçon 17–27 September 1944The Nederrijn
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343 tanksref|63 light tanks, 205 medium tanks, 24 close support tanks, 25 anti-aircraft tanks, and 8 artillery observation tanks.|group=nbref|These two figures are the war establishment, the on-paper strength, of the division for 1944/1945; for information on how the division size changed over the war please see British Army during the Second World War and British Armoured formations of World War II.|group=nb 14,964 men
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